Commun cator - Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce
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Commun cator - Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce
Commun cator Joining Businesses.... Creating Community www.JBCC.org October 2013 Issue 10 Inside the Communicator P 3 Event Calendar P 4 Upcoming Events P 5 Member Focus ~ EMS Sentry, Inc. P 7 Chairman’s Message P 8 New Members P 10 365 SecureData P 12 Affordable Care Act Update P 13 BAH ~ Stark Parks P 14 Member News P 18 Pictures ~ Allen Keith Construction P 20 Pictures ~ All Occasions Bakery P 23 BAH ~ Champagne Taste P 25 Advertise in The Communicator P 26 BAH ~ The Inn at Whitewood Village P 28 Advertise on a Billboard P 29 Board of Directors P 32 Pictures ~ AultCare QuickConnect P 34 Pictures ~ MAPS Showcase P 39 Thank You ~ 2013 Golf Sponsors What’s Happening in October Champagne Taste Make your Reservation online at www.jbcc.org or Call 330-833-4400 Come enjoy great networking, people and lots of door prizes! When: Thursday October 17, 2013 Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm Where: Champagne Taste 2137 Wales Ave NW #1 Massillon, Oh 44646-2339 Cost: $5.00 Member $10.00 Non-Member Looking for a Custom Tailored Career? If you could design a career to fit your special needs, it would probably be close to home with flexible hours, plenty of variety and a steadily increasing income. This custom-tailored job lets you take advantage of your “people skills”, while offering growth and advancement. Too good to be true? There IS a career fitting this description: Professional Realtor. DeHOFF REALTORS® will help you tailor a new career in real estate. Let DeHOFF REALTORS® provide the tools for you to get started. There is no glass ceiling... Contact our Career Director at (330)305-5202 or (330)305-5203 to Discover the DeHoff Difference Today! Reputation. Resources. Results. Save The Date! A Special Joint Chambers of Commerce Event JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT IS CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF CONNECTING THE RELEVANCY of what students learn in school to their future. Wednesday, December 4th 5:00-7:30 p.m. 4353 Executive Circle NW Canton, OH 44718 WORK READINESS FINANCIAL LITERACY ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 October PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JBCC.ORG OR CALL (330) 833-4400 Calendar of Events IN ORDER TO BETTER ACCOMODATE MEMBERS AND GUESTS AT CHAMBER EVENTS, WE ASK THAT YOU REGISTER FOR EACH EVENT IN ADVANCE. THIS WILL ENSURE THAT WE HAVE ACCURATE COUNTS FOR FOOD, BEVERAGE AND SEATING 4 Friday 10 Thursday Legislative Breakfast ~ The Affordable Care Act Firehouse Grille & Pub 48 Second St SE ~ Massillon, Oh 44646 Breakfast Buffet: 7:30AM Program: 8:00 - 9:00AM $10.00 per Person BAH ~ Stark Parks 5710 12th St NW Canton, Oh 44708-3264 Join us from 5:00pm - 7:00pm for food, fun, door prizes and networking. $5.00 - Chamber Member, $10.00 - Non-Chamber Member AultCare QuickConnect Networking Luncheon Glenmoor Country Club 4191 Glenmoor Rd NW Speaker: Joe Feltes, Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs LLP Topic: Email, Text, Blogs and Post: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Registration: 11:15 am - 11:45 am Program: 11:45 am - 1:00 pm Meal: Wednesday Cost: $17.00 for Chamber Member, $22.00 for Non-Chamber Member 16 17 Thursday BAH ~ Champagne Taste ~ High End Resale Items 2137 Wales Ave NW #1 Massillon, Oh 44646-2339 Join us from 5:00pm - 7:00pm for food, fun, door prizes and networking. $5.00 - Chamber Member, $10.00 - Non-Chamber Member Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce ~ We Make Things Happen 3 November 2 - Saturday Hoppy Hour and Zips Football vs. Kent State Hoppy Hour: 1:30PM - 3:15PM Kickoff: 3:30PM - InfoCision Stadium (Akron) Hoppy Hour Only - $15.00 per person Hoppy Hour & Kent State Ticket - $25.00 per person....To purchase either, CALL 1-888-99-AKRON (25766) See page 24 for additional Information November 7 - Thursday BAH ~ The Inn at Whitewood Village 3146 Whitewood Street NW North Canton, Oh 44720-8382 Join us from 5:00pm - 7:00pm for food, fun, doorprizes and networking. $5.00 for Chamber Members $10.00 for Non-Chamber Members November 11 - Monday Holiday ~ Veterans Day Jackson-Belden Chamber CLOSED November 20 - Wednesday Upcoming Events Calendar Give Us Your Email Address! In an effort to keep our membership informed, the JBCC is continually updating and refining its database and mailing lists. If you would like to receive future meeting announcements, event information and other updates from the JBCC electronically, please send your email address to [email protected] or call our office at 330-833-4400. Also, please notify the JBCC office if you have a change of address, phone or fax number so that we may change our records immediately. AultCare QuickConnect Networking Luncheon Glenmoor Country Club 4191 Glenmoor Rd NW Registration: 11:15AM - 11:45AM Program: 11:45AM - 1:00PM Speaker: Para Jones, President Statrk State College Topic: Stark State College - Your Quick Connect to Workforce Training & Education Cost: $17.00 per person - Chamber Members $22.00 per person - Non-Members LIST YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA THROUGH CHAMBERMASTER! You already have a listing on our site which displays your company name, contact phone number, email address, website and short description of your company. Prospective customers and web “searchers” can find this listing by clicking on the first letter of your business name or search throught the category. You can also link your Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and MySpace pages to this same listing! Go to this website - www.jbcc.org and click on ChamberMaster Login. Please contact the Jackson-Belden Chamber office to obtain your login name and password. We ask that you guard this access information so it is not misused. Caution: your information will be listed exactly as you enter it; it goes live and is not sent to us for approval. Once logged on, you will find a tab marked “Web” and add in the correct website addresses under Social Network Services. Once done bring up your company information on the JacksonBelden Chamber website and make sure your links are working and correct. If you have any questions, contact Chet Niewierski at 330-833-4400. NEW JACKSON-BELDEN CHAMBER BOARD MEMBER Steven Gosney is an Area Sales Consultant for Paychex, Inc. in Jackson Township and the surrounding area. He has lived in Jackson Township for over 3 years with his wife, Kim, and his 2 daughters, Anna and Olivia. Steve is very involved in the Jackson Belden Chamber of Commerce, and the Jackson Township Chapter of Rotary. Steve began his career 15 years ago with Enterprise Rent-A-Car. During his tenure there, he moved up the corporate ladder in the organization from trainee to branch manager. During his time as branch manager, he serviced the Akron Canton Airport, and also opened the first rental branch in Jackson Township. Steve then had the opportunity to further his career as a branch sales manager in the financial services industry in Indianapolis and the surrounding area. In this position, Steve was a part of the Fishers Area Chamber of Commerce, and also very active with the company’s Corporate SponsorSteven Gosney ship of the semi-pro baseball team, Indianapolis Indians. During his 6 year stint in Indianapolis, Steve and Kim had to 2 beautiful daughters. Family being a focal point of both of their lives, Steve and Kim made the leap to move back to Jackson Township. This was a move that they both would never regret. Steve continued his next year in the financial industry as a sales director with Flagship Mortgage. From there, Steve had the opportunity to take a job in his” backyard” as an area sales consultant for Paychex, Inc., which he currently holds. Steve services local business owners, in Jackson Township and the surrounding area, with payroll, retirement, and HR service needs. Steve received a B.A. in Business and Economics from Muskingum University. Steve is very active in the Jackson Township Community. He is very involved in the Jackson Belden Chamber of Commerce, where he serves as an Ambassador. Steve has been very instrumental with building relationships and bringing new members into the Jackson Belden chamber family. Steve is also the Chair for the VIP Tent for the annual Jackson Belden Food Fest and Fireworks, and also serves on the annual Jackson Belden Chamber golf outing committee. He and his company also sponsor the door prize for the monthly QuickConnect luncheons. Within the past year, Steve has been inducted in the Jackson Township chapter of Rotary International. Steve has become involved with the chapters Vintage Jackson fundraiser, and also has been active with seeking new members in the chapter. 4 . . . . . n o s u oc f EMS Sentry, Inc. Stark County company provides two-way communication device that connects the homebound to a certified EMT: ‘It’s like having a neighbor watching over you’ As a Medicare Part B provider, MediVoice Alert® is a first-in-class product providing your patients with the opportunity to remain safe, secure and independent in their homes. Three years ago, Larry and Ruth Anne Parker introduced an electronic safety device right here in Stark County called MediVoice Alert®. After 30 years in the safety and security business, we saw the need for a two-way medical monitoring and alert system for people who are homebound and live with chronic disabilities. With typical PERS pendants, users are limited by the location of the base in order for someone to hear their call for help. If they’re out of range—they’re out of luck! With MediVoice Alert®, a person can communicate from anywhere in their home, as well as outside on their property—within 200 feet or more of their base station. They can tend to their garden, sit on their porch or just enjoy the out-of-doors with total peace of mind. This gives them a greater sense of independence, without sacrificing their personal assurance of safety and security. What’s more, if they need to use their MediVoice Alert® device, they’ll speak to a certified EMT within seconds—24 hours a day, seven days a week. The EMT will assess the situation and determine whether the patient’s family or other contact should be notified, or if immediate emergency assistance is necessary. It’s all done with simple one-button activation. Our device can be worn on the wrist, on a neck lanyard, or clipped to a belt or waistband for easy access. Since it’s water-resistant, it can even be worn in the shower. As a health-care professional, you can recommend MediVoice Alert® with the assurance that our first-in-class product will provide the peace of mind your patients desire. As an approved Medicare provider, we are able to participate in Medicare reimbursement under Medicare Part B. In addition, third party insurers are recognizing the benefits of our product and the potential cost savings to their companies. We are registered with the FDA and are nationally accredited as a DMEPOS provider. If you’d like to arrange a demonstration, we will be happy to meet with you and your staff to show you our product and answer any questions you may have. See why one local resident said that using MediVoice Alert® “is like having a neighbor watching over you.” Call us at (330) 4331040 for more information. MediVoice Alert® 2-Way Communication EMS Sentry, Inc. 435-B Applegrove St. N.W. North Canton, OH 44720 Phone: (330) 433-1040 Toll-free: (877) 406-1724 www.MediVoiceAlert.com A Parker Company. “MediVoice Alert®” is covered under Medicare Part B and requires a doctor’s prescription showing medical necessity and a copy of Medicare Card. Some third party insurers may also cover the price of this equipment. Some restrictions may apply. 5 VictoryGate Custom Homes, LLC. “We are a custom company that adapts to what people want”. Contact our sales manager Jonna D’Amicone at: 1-866-205-6723 WESTFIELD BANK CONTINUES TO RECEIVE FIVE-STAR “SUPERIOR” RATING FROM BAUER FINANCIAL Westfield Bank continues to receive the top Five-Star “Superior” rating for financial strength from BauerFinancial, an independent rating company analyzing and reporting on the performance of U.S. banks and credit unions since 1983. Financial institutions that earn a four or five star rating from BauerFinancial are placed on BauerFinancial’s Recommended Report. Westfield Bank has now been recommended by BauerFinancial for 42 consecutive quarters. Dedicated to providing safe and secure lending and banking products to businesses and families, Westfield Bank continues to grow in the northeast Ohio market. Westfield Bancorp, with assets exceeding $863 million, is the holding company for Westfield Bank. BauerFinancial ratings classify financial institutions based upon a complex formula factoring in current and historical data. The first level of evaluation is the capital level of the institution followed by other relevant data including, but not limited, to: profitability, historical trends, loan delinquencies, repossessed assets, reserves, regulatory compliance, proposed regulations and asset quality. “At Westfield Bank, our customers continue to experience the value of a community bank, where we know you, care about your success and can make decisions locally,” said Westfield Bank President Timothy Phillips. “We attribute our continued success to responsible business practices and a consistent focus that puts our customers’ needs first.” For more information on BauerFinancial, visit www.bauerfinancial.com. Westfield Bank is one of Northeast Ohio’s leading financial institutions and rated five-star “Superior” by BauerFinancial, an independent rating company. Through knowledgeable banking professionals and the conveniences of online technology, Westfield Bank provides comprehensive commercial and personal banking services to Northeast Ohio customers and independent agencies that represent Westfield Insurance. Westfield Bank is an affiliate of Westfield Insurance, one of the nation’s 50 largest property and casualty insurance groups, represented by a network of over 1,000 independent insurance agencies. In business for more than 160 years, Westfield provides commercial and personal insurance in 21 active states and surety services to customers in 31 states. For more information, visit www.westfield-bank.com. 6 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD October 2013 The first day of Autumn was September 22. Where did the summer go? Where did 2013 go? As we enter the final quarter of the year I want to extend my appreciation to all our members for your support and hard work. The MAPS Air Museum on September 11 was well attended and the collaboration between the Jackson & N. Canton Chambers was great. Entrepreneurs were given the opportunity to showcase their products and services and to also show off Northeast Ohio’s Center of Aviation History. A special thanks to our Congressman Jim Renacci for informing us about what is going on in Washington DC, how it can affect you and your businesses. President Steven Meeks collaborate with the Green Chamber, Lake Chamber and North Canton Chamber of Commerce to host your Congressman. And as always, if you want to network … we have planned another full year of activities and events. If you want to participate on a committee, we need you. If you want your voice heard by your local, state or federal elected officials let us know your challenges. Steven, Chet, Jennifer, Tammy and Ashley are here to help. Give them a call. 7 Todd Locke President WRL Advertising Jackson-Belden Chamber Chairman, Board of Directors Benjamin Lehman Photography Welcome New Members Deborah Lehman 3416 West Moreland Ave NW Canton, OH 44718-3152 Ph: (330) 956-5341 www.benjaminlehman.com Benjamin Lehman is a photographer, designer and director who has spent over two decades working as a visual artist. His work has appeared on screens and publications across the country. As a designer in his early days, Benjamin’s main goal was to embrace the emerging digital mediums. While others were struggling to hold onto their old exacto knife and paste-up ways, Ben was using the newest digital tools to push the boundaries of visual art and design. It was in these early years of the World Wide Web that he led the way in web site design. Working with many tech companies, such as Adobe and Microsoft, he helped to create vibrant web presences. It was also during this time that he and his wife, Deborah Lehman, created their graphic design agency HoppingMedia. As the internet progressed so did Ben’s skills and soon he was involved with bringing motion to computer monitors everywhere. Embracing QuickTime and Flash (then known as FutureSplash), Benjamin once again pioneered many of the techniques and styles still used by web animators and new-media creators today. Always seeming to know a good thing when he sees it, he was one of the first to raise the importance of Social Media as web 2.0 emerged. Now, a few years and millions of posts later, Ben has helped companies forge large scale social media campaigns, and online social footprints. Body By Vi 90 Day Challenge JBCC Mission The mission of the JacksonBelden Chamber of Commerce is to promote integrity, good faith, just and equitable principles in business and to foster, protect and advance the commercial, mercantile, industrial, professional, social and civic interests of Jackson Township and its citizens. The JBCC strives to be an advocate of business in Jackson and Stark County and to promote an environment in which businesses can succeed. The Jackson-Belden Chamber helps to ensure that the community’s infrastructure serves the needs of businesses and develops programs to benefit members. Todd Civiello 1101 Sequoia Dr NW Strasburg, OH 44680-9519 Ph: (330) 265-6692 * Fax: (330) 808-4141 www.shake30.com The Body by Vi Challenge has become the fastest growing health movement in North America, with over 150,000 new challengers joining every month! Even more amazing, this has all been done with NO TRADITIONAL ADVERTISING! The Challenge is going viral, powered by people telling people about their results! ViSalus fuels this organic growth with an entire program of cash bonuses and other rewards for simply promoting the Challenge! Canton Plastic Surgeons Zaheer Shah 4665 Douglas Cr NW Canton, OH 44718 Ph: (330) 499-2209 www.cantonplasticsurgeons.com Champagne Taste Brandy Hanna 2137 Wales Ave NW #1 Massillon, OH 44646-2339 Ph: (330) 416-6636 * Fax: (330) 563-4125 [email protected] 8 Grapes In A Glass Tamara Jorgensen 575 Market Ave N Canton, OH 44702-1545 Ph: (330) 309-9500 www.grapesinaglass.org If you love the taste of great wine, you’ve come to the right place. Even if you aren’t sure if you like wine, let our knowledgeable staff guide you through the basics of finding something you enjoy. We are dedicated to education and enjoyment of wine. Feel free to try many of our wine flights to expand your palate and try something new. We also sell by the bottle when you find what you love. Discover information you may have been looking for, group tasting events in the area, meet other like minded people interested in wine, sign up for professional wine classes or browse our shop of favorite wine items. In addition to good wine you will be able to browse our various pieces of art all for sale. All stained glass, photography and jewelry is made by local artists. Your team at grapes in a glass K and R Industries Kody Gonzalez 5053 Bob O Link St North Canton, OH 44720-7001 Ph: (330) 323-3801 [email protected] Nations Lending Corp – Fairlawn Jason Fogle 123 South Miller Rd Ste 100 Fairlawn, OH 44333-4108 Ph: (866) 748-3885 * Fax: (866) 270-1545 www.nlcmortgageloans.com Nations Lending Corp., a recipient of The Plain Dealer Top Workplaces 2012, is an FHA, VA and HARP Mortgage loan company. Nations Lending Corporation is a Cleveland, Ohio based national mortgage lender and mortgage banking company serving the mortgage and home loan needs of homeowners across 41 states. Our mortgage banking company provides mortgage loan quotes after reviewing a mortgage loan applicant’s property type, the appraised value of the property, the loan purpose, credit reports and credit scores. Competitive mortgage interest rate quotes are frequently based on a 30 day mortgage interest rate lock assumption. Mortgage interest rate quotes assume that taxes and insurance will be collected as part of the house payment. As a direct lender, our mortgage banking company funds over $25 million a month in mortgage refinancing loans, home equity loans and home purchase loans. Pet Shop Girls LLC Aja Tompot 5864 Fulton Drive NW Canton, OH 44718-1752 Ph: (330) 494-2015 www.petshopgirlsohio.com We are a mother/daughter team that owned a business in Broadview Heights for the past 8 years, and decided to move our business closer to home. We are excited to offer high quality dog and cat supplies (food, treats, toys, etc.) and provide dog grooming as well. Project Rebuild Inc. Joanna James - Executive Director 406 Shorb Ave NW Canton, OH 44703-2617 Ph: (330) 588-3205 *Fax: (330) 588-3208 www.projectrebuild.org Project REBUILD Inc. is a non-profit workforce development and construction training program founded in 1999 with a mission to reengage at-risk youth to complete a high school diploma or GED and acquire marketable skills in construction technologies through the rehabilitation or construction of affordable housing. Restorative Massage Nancy Yackey 5208 Fulton Dr NW Suite B Canton, OH 44718-1806 Ph: (330) 705-3118 [email protected] I am a licensed massage therapist and I have been in business since 1999. What makes me stand out in this profession is that sessions are tailored to my client’s needs. I offer a wide variety of modalities which I may use during the massage. I offer relaxation, deep tissue, SMRT, hot stone, and Cranial Sacral Therapy. Sara Blaine for Willow House Review and monitor the Rules and Regulations so as to allow for unit owners personal tastes while preserving the uniformity of condo living. Research and negotiate service contracts with reputable firms so as to provide our residents with expected services that meet our quality and cost standards. Your Perfect Child LLC Diana Boggia M.Ed. 6155 Tuscany Circle NW Canton, OH 44718-3748 Ph: (551) 427-6653 www.parentwithapurpose.com Diana R. Boggia, M.Ed., author of Parenting with a Purpose, syndicated columnist for Family Matters and monthly family columnist for Life’s Journey magazine is a parenting consultant offering inspiring alternatives to reach and teach children without yelling or harsh punishment. Her website www.ParentwithaPurpose.com offers behavioral information and links to her published articles. Diana is the author of Parenting with a Purpose, as well as a syndicated columnist for Family Matters through The Repository. Working directly with families as a parent coach, she provides positive alternatives to reach and teach children, and has been an invited guest on national radio and television, offering strategies to improve children’s behaviors. Michele Heston 9070 Eagle View Cir NW Massillon, OH 44646-1379 Ph: (330) 571-1328 www.mheston.willowhouse.com Sara Blaine is one of America’s top jewelry designers and the perfect business partner for women and men who choose to own a highly profitable business with a small investment. Until now, Sara’s designs were only found in the most exclusive boutiques and jewelry stores around the world. Today, clients can purchase her amazing designs direct from our representatives at savings of up to 70% off retail. As a Sara Blaine Rep, you build and service as many client relationships as you choose each month, from a small part-time income to serious full-time career. It’s your choice. Big or small, you’ll cash in on the explosion of Designer jewelry. From small one-on-one client consultations to personal private showings of five or six potential customers, this is a business built on relationships. Simplistic Leadership Tom Baker 5050 Echo Valley St NW North Canton, OH 44720-7414 Ph: (330) 232-0064 www.simplisticleadership.com Stark Glass Ent Inc Jacqueline Knight 409 Erie St N Massillon, OH 44646-5547 Ph: (330) 833-4175 * Fax: (330) 833-5626 www.starkglass.com Glass/Glazing for Auto, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Security and Custom work Villa’s at London Square Paul Addessi PO Box 503 Canal Fulton, OH 44614-0503 Ph: (330) 854-9460 www.villasatlondonsquare.com Develop and administer a budget that provides for our repetitive expenses, keep our unit owners’ fees reasonable, continue to grow our reserve fund for future expenses and reduce the need to assess. 9 World Class Facility Proven Processes Staff Expertise. Co-location Business Continuity Virtual Computing Storage & Backup Your partner for legendary data center and cloud services in Stark county. “ You’ve done us a great favor by building a world class data center close to us, saving us lots of time in managing IT infrastructure efforts while helping us focus on developing new products to increase operation efficiency. Serving Northeast Ohio and beyond, Canton’s own SecureData 365 is a world class data center facility right here in your neighborhood. As a member of the Canton Chamber of Commerce, SecureData 365 is here to help your business capitalize on the opportunities and efficiencies available today. With numerous ultra-fast broadband networks available in our region, local businesses can capitalize on the multiple fiber connections that run through SecureData to improve their business operations in a myriad of ways. ” SecureData 365 can help your business improve the reliability of your network and help make you more competitive. We can connect you to advanced technology and cloud computing services, including business productivity solutions, disaster recovery and backup services. Victor Fernandes, Safe 7 SecureData 365’s offerings leverage our world class facility, proven processes, and staff expertise to bring organization a full rangeprocesses, and staff expertise to bring your organization a full range data SecureData 365’s offerings leverage ouryour world class facility, proven data center services. center services. Co-location Virtual Computing Because business depends on an “always on” computer system, SecureData 365 provides industry-leading clients withco-location services in a purpose-built facility with extensive redundancies and the latest technologies. Run your computing, storage, and network on our equipment, without outlaying cash for the systems you need to operate your business. Business Continuity Storage & Backup Move beyond “disaster recovery” to SecureData 365’s Business Continuity services, taking the time for recovery from catastrophe from days down to minutes. Whether on our systems or your equipment, we help ensure you have “data insurance” to make sure that any loss of equipment can be overcome quickly, with minimal business interruption. Contact SecureData 365 today for a free quote. Michael Campanelli | 330.754.0325 | [email protected] Philip Horabik | 330.754.2059 | [email protected] 4726 Hills and Dales Road NW | Canton, Ohio 44708 | www.securedata365.com | 888-912-DATA 10 The Tip Club program offers a no cost forum for chamber members to build the kind of relationships with other members that will generate sales leads, educate potential customers about member businesses, and expand networking opportunities. It is anticipated that Tip Club members will be the referral to other members’ businesses. Remember people do business with people they know. A lot of business is gained through personal referrals and through word of mouth. Tip clubs exist to broaden your base of personal referrals. Meetings are facilitated and follow a structured format. Members are asked to give a brief 30-60 second introduction, talking about their products and services. Business Cards and Literature may also be distributed. Tip Club provides a friendly forum to practice your sales pitch and try out new approaches and sales techniques. Tip Club Locations Every Tuesday 11:45 am Fox & Hound Head: Jon Mann - [email protected] Wednesday 8:00 am Canton Regency Head: Michelle Ledford – [email protected] Wednesday 11:30 am That Little Italian Kitchen Head: Denny Goodwill - [email protected] Thursday 8:00 am Samantha’s (Portage Rd) Head: Chylece Head – [email protected] ** Each Tip Club consists of only one individual per industry, with the exception of our Tuesday Club. For this reason, it is necessary to contact the Chamber Office to be placed in a group. *** AultCare QuickConnect ~ Glenmoor Country Club October 16 EMS Sentry, Inc.® Joe Feltes, “When everything matters”® Partner in Charge of Canton Office of Buckingham, Doolillte & Burroughs, LLP. 435-B applegrove street, nW north Canton, Oh 44720 medivoice alert® Topic: “Email, Texts, Blogs and Posts: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” Bullet Points: • Should those posting on social media sites or communicating electronically have a reasonable expectation of privacy? • Can smart phones in the wrong hands become weapons of mass destruction? • What are the elements for implementing a practical electronic communications policy? 11 Larry t. Parker President medicare part “b” provider Phone: 330-433-1040 Cell: 330-353-1307 Wats: 877-406-1724 www.medivoicealert.com email: [email protected] 12 13 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY AT STARK APPOINTS INTERIM ASSISTANT DEAN Kent State University at Stark has recently appointed Dr. A. Bathi Kasturiarachi, as the interim assistant dean for academic affairs. In addition to assisting Dr. Walter F. Wagor, the dean of Kent State Stark, Kasturiarachi is charged with directing and recruiting campus faculty, assisting in curriculum and program development and coordinating the course schedule on the Stark Campus. As the largest of seven Kent State University regional campuses, the Stark Campus, located in Jackson Township, enrolls more than 6,400 students annually and offers associate degrees, as well as 18 baccalaureate and three master’s degrees. Kasturiarachi began teaching mathematics at Kent State Stark in 1995. Currently ranked as an associate professor of mathematics, he has taught courses in calculus, linear algebra, matrix theory, statistics, complex variables and mathematical analysis. Prior to teaching at Kent State, he spent a year as an assistant professor and director of the Academic Mastery Program at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Kasturiarachi held a research position in the post-doctoral program at Duke University in North Carolina from 1993-94. From 1987-93, he held a position as a graduate teaching assistant at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Kasturiarachi earned a bachelor’s of science degree with honors in pure and applied mathematics from the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka. He earned his doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has published papers on non-linear wave theory (both integrable and non-integrable systems) and leap-frogging Newton’s Method, as well as numerous publications in mathematics education. He is a member of the American Mathematical Association and the Mathematical Association of America. For Kent State Stark, he served as the First Year Experience coordinator for six years and coordinated the Mathematics Department for five years. Kasturiarachi resides in North Canton with his wife, Sharon, and daughters, Brittany, Naomi and Courtney. Members News Please send any Chamber Member news items/ articles to the JacksonBelden Chamber for reprint in the Communicator to cniewierski@ jbcc.org. Items will be printed on a first come basis at the discretion of the Jackson-Belden President. Articles may be edited for length and newsletter placement. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER SPONSORS QUICKBOOKS TRAINING SESSIONS The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Kent State University at Stark* is sponsoring training sessions on QuickBooks accounting software. Each one-day training session will be held at The University Center at Kent State Stark, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. The fee of $119 for each QuickBooks session includes the training, use of computer for the day, breakfast station, two break stations and lunch in the Dining Room of The University Center. Space is limited to 20 participants per session. QuickBooks I for Beginners will be offered on Friday, Oct. 4. The program will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registrations will be accepted through September 27. Create your company’s books from scratch. Learn how to use this accounting software to create meaningful financial statements; profit and loss reports; budgets and forecasts to grow your business; track sales; set up an inventory; and process invoices, checks, payments and more. You will learn some of the features available in QuickBooks Basic, Pro, Premiere and Accountant Edition. This class is interactive so bring your specific QuickBooks questions. QuickBooks II for Advanced Users will be offered on Friday, Oct. 11. The program will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registrations will be accepted through October 4. Prerequisite: A basic understanding of QuickBooks or the completion of the QuickBooks I class. Discover how to customize QuickBooks to your business. Learn to track sales orders, use credit cards, perform a year-end close and import and export customer and vendor lists. Master special transactions, including bad debt, petty cash and automatic bank transactions, plus NSF check, customer deposits and more. Emphasis will be placed on inventory and payroll features. This class is interactive so bring your specific QuickBooks questions. Registrations and payment for the information session must be made online at www.CantonSBDC.org. Click on QuickBooks and make your choice of program and available date. An optional reference book for use at home/office is available and may be added at checkout for an additional $70. The instructor does not use this book, but it does provide step-by-step instructions for those desiring to take home additional information. The book encompasses both QuickBooks I and QuickBooks II. The QuickBooks classes are designed for the business professional using PC software and are not 14 designed for those using Apple/Mac based products. PCs are provided for participants use during class. For additional information about the QuickBooks sessions at Kent State Stark, contact the Small Business Development Center at 330-244-3290 or [email protected]. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the Small Business Development Center at 330-244-3290 or [email protected]. Call 330-244-3239 for TDD only. * The Small Business Development Center is hosted at Kent State Stark by The Corporate University. AULTMAN LOOKING FOR A ‘FEW GOOD DOGS’ Aultman Hospital is searching for well-behaved dogs of all sizes and their dedicated owners to participate in Happy Tails, a dog visitation program that exposes patients, family, visitors and staff to the positive experience of interacting with an animal. With the help of volunteers, the Aultman Hospital Happy Tails program provides a positive psycho-social experience and alternative therapy for patients. Research shows that spending time with a pet can reduce blood pressure and stress, normalize heart rate and improve circulation. How to Get Involved Happy Tails dogs and handlers go through a rigorous training process performed by Pet Partners certified evaluators. Screenings are held twice yearly to join the Happy Tails team. The next Pet Partners Handler Course is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required by Friday, Sept. 27. You must complete this course to evaluate with your dog. Pet Partners evaluations will be held by appointment only on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Aultman Hospital. To register or learn more about the Happy Tails program, please contact Erica Breedlove in Volunteer Services at 330-363-6368. About Aultman Aultman Health Foundation is a not-for-profit health care organization serving Stark and surrounding counties. The vertically integrated institution includes Aultman Hospital, Aultman Orrville Hospital, the locally managed health-insurance provider AultCare and the Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences. With 808 beds, 535 active physicians and a staff of nearly 5,000 employees, Aultman is Stark County’s largest hospital and employer. For more information, visit www.aultman.org. CANTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Single concert tickets are now on sale for the upcoming Canton Symphony Orchestra season. The jam-packed season promises to be fun, exciting and surprising once again, with concerts that feature a Brooklyn-based viral video sensation, a banjo player, a multi-media show of NASA photographs of the planet rovers / satellites, an all-Scottish concert, and the return of world-renown pianist André Watts. The orchestra’s 76th season will continue its Pops series, featuring PROJECT Trio, the always popular Holiday Pops, and local saxophonist Matt Corey with Elec Simon. The Pops series is held at the newly renovated Palace Theatre, except for the Holiday Pops that is performed at Umstattd Hall (at McKinley High School next to C.T. Branin Natatorium). Michelle Mullaly, Executive Director of Canton Symphony, announced the classical series’ season will open October 6 with guest violinist William Preucil, the Concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra. The featured piece will be Scottish Fantasy by Bruch along with two other “Scottish” themed pieces by Mendelssohn and Benjamin. Then on October 19, PROJECT Trio will appear at the Palace Theatre with members of the orchestra. This Brooklyn-based trio burst onto the music scene with their landmark videos. The fall Pops concert last year (Speedbumps, a Kent-based acoustic band) received rave reviews for the packed house. This year’s group promises another fantastic performance. “We really have a world-class orchestra – really an amazing gift for small town America,” noted Mr. Adrian Allison, Superintendent of The Canton City School District. With musicians from across the globe, many who study at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Canton Symphony Orchestra boasts one of the best small town orchestras in the country. “Many of our musicians end up playing in The Cleveland Orchestra, the Nashville Symphony, and other well-known orchestras around the country. Our previous concertmaster is now concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It’s really a gift the generations before us established that makes incredibly professional and talented music available to the fine people right here in Canton,” commented Mullaly. The orchestra remains under the direction of Gerhardt Zimmermann, who begins his 33rd year. Mullaly credits Zimmermann for maintaining and improving the quality of musicianship and entertainment: “We are so fortunate to have a conductor who can bring world-class talent and performance to Canton.” Tickets start at a very affordable $18 for Pops and $25 for Masterworks concerts. There are senior, student and group discounts available. Dress is casual and open to all ages. Tickets and the full concert season schedule are available online at www.CantonSymphony.org, by calling 330-452-2094, or by walk-up at individual concerts. Some concerts do sell out in advance. Founded in 1937, the Canton Symphony Orchestra is a fully professional ensemble and organization dedicated to performing concerts that enrich, educate and entertain. Under the direction of Gerhardt Zimmermann, the orchestra performs classical, pops, holiday, and educational programs. Most performances are in Umstattd Performing Arts Hall, 2323 17th Street NW, Canton, Ohio (at McKinley High School across from C.T. Branin Natatorium). Parking at McKinley High School is free. For more information, please visit www.CantonSymphony.org. 15 GET YOUR WORK-FACE ON. THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR NEXT CORPORATE MEETING OR EVENT. 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Shop online with www.mrhydesleather.net (330) 492-2320 | 3778 Cleveland Ave Canton, Ohio Mr.Hydes1 @MrHydesLeather1 17 mrhydesleather BAH ~ Allen Keith Construction 18 19 BAH ~ All Occasions Bakery 20 21 22 Champagne Taste A Different Type of Consignment Shop Make your Reservation online at www.jbcc.org or Call 330-833-4400 Come enjoy great networking, people and lots of door prizes! When: Thursday October 17, 2013 Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm Where: Champagne Taste 2137 Wales Ave NW #1 Massillon, Oh 44646-2339 Cost: $5.00 Member $10.00 Non-Member 23 ZIPS FOOTBALL CHAMBER DAY Hoppy Hour and Zips Football vs. Kent State Saturday, November 2, 2013 Brought to you by: Event Ticket Includes: • Reserved ticket to the Zips Football game • Admission to pregame Hoppy Hour event • Dinner catered by Old Carolina BBQ • 2 complimentary draft beers included ($3 each for additional) Schedule of Events: Hoppy Hour from 1:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. • Opportunity to network with local business professionals from Northeast Ohio ATAVOLOS FUNERAL HOME Zips Gift (First 100 registrants only) Fairlawn · Cleveland• · Westlake 330-665-1700 216-226-2200 Kickoff vs. Kent State at 3:30 p.m. Location: Zips Fest on Vine Street, just north of InfoCision Stadium Event Pricing Hoppy Hour Only (does not include Kent State ticket).......$15 Hoppy Hour and Kent State Ticket...........................$25 To Purchase or for more information, Call Brendan at 1-330-972-6140 or e-mail him at [email protected] 24 SAVE TIME IN ‘13 BY ADVERTISING IN THE COMMUNICATOR !! Another year is fast approaching and that means it is time to revamp that old marketing strategy. Why not utilize the monthly Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce newsletter, the Communicator? The Communicator arrives worldwide, monthly. Our newsletter offers a plethora of information from our monthly events to new hires at member’s company. While Jackson-Belden members scour the articles and pictures to see what we are up to next, they could be noticing your ad! You can sign up to utilize this great advertising opportunity at any time. The deadline for files/graphics submission is the 1st of the month prior to publication. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Chet at the Chamber at (330) 833-4400 or by email to: [email protected]. Advertise in the Communicator The Communicator is published monthly, January through December, but you may sign up at any time throughout the year Advertisements must be submitted in the following Format only: TIFF, Jpeg, or PDF files are acceptable at press quality settings (300 dpi or higher) Color ads are now acceptable Ads not created to the specific sizes will be resized or reworked to fit at the expense of the customer. If you have any questions regarding files or materials to be sent, contact: 1/4 Page 1/2 Page 7-1/2 x 4-7/8 Full Page - 1 month = $200.00 Full Page - 12 months = $2,400.00 1/2 Page - 1 month = $150.00 1/2 Page - 12 months = $2,000.00 1/4 Page - 1 month = $100.00 1/4 Page - 12 months = $1,200.00 $100.00/issue $1200.00/year $150.00/issue $2000.00/year 1/8 Page Chet Niewierski Jackson-Belden Chamber [email protected] * 330-833-4400 Deadline for files/graphics submission is: The 1st of the month prior to publication Send to: Jackson-Belden Chamber of Commerce 5735 Wales Ave NW Massillon, Ohio 44646-9097 or email to: [email protected] 3-11/16 x 4-7/8 3-11/16 x 2-7/16 Full Page 7-1/2 x 9-3/4 $50.00/issue $200.00/issue $600.00/year $2400.00/year Advertise On-Line @ JBCC.org 6 Top locations - 210 x 70 pixals $30.00 for 30 days 4 Side locations - 235 x 196 pixals $60.00 for 30 days 1/8 Page - 1 month = $50.00 1/8 Page - 12 months = $600.00 Call 330-833-4400 for more information 25 Make your Reservation online at www.jbcc.org or Call 330-833-4400 Come enjoy great networking, people and doorprizes! When: Thursday November 7, 2013 Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm Where: The Inn at Whitewood Village 3146 Whitewood Street NW North Canton, Oh 44720-8382 Cost: $5.00 Member $10.00 Non-Member 26 27 Advertise on a Billboard Advertise on a Billboard in Jackson Township, Exclusive to Jackson-Belden Chamber Members: Billboard will be up for 28 days. Members will be given billboard site/location prior to entering into a written agreement. Member has right to refuse if location is not to their liking. Price - $500.00 inclusive (paper & graphics included) Call (330) 833-4400 for further details Billboard Example 28 C. Todd Locke Chairman of the Board WRL Advertising Thomas W. Schmidt Executive Vice Chair AultCare Thomas Turner Secretary Mercy Medical Center Dane Mayle Vice Chair Internal Affairs Bruner-Cox Jeffrey Snyder Ways and Means Premier Bank & Trust J A C K S O N B E L D E N MaryBeth Reynolds Vice Chair External Affairs Morrow & Meyer, LLC Kathleen Krohn Treasurer 415 Group Larry Marcus Consumers National Bank Cheri Rice Stark State College David Allen Buehler’s Food Market, Inc. 29 B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S Penny Watson Holiday Inn Belden Village Chris DiLoreto Superintendent Jackson Local Schools Joseph J. Feltes Buckingham, Doolittle, & Burroughs Steven Meeks President Jackson-Belden Mel Herncane Past Chairman Boys & Girls Club of Massillon THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU! The Better Business Bureau has been around for over 100 years. Yet, many individuals still don’t know what they do and how they can help them. Originally established in the early 1900’s, the goal was to correct advertising abuses. BBB’s quickly expanded to monitor business performance and provide consumers with vital information to avoid the pitfalls in the marketplace. BBB’s were originally called “Vigilance Committees”. Today, BBB’s are committed to the belief that the majority of marketplace problems can be corrected through voluntary self-regulation. They champion the cause of consumers and hold businesses accountable to the highest standards of honesty in their advertising and selling. Better Business Bureaus number over 115 in the United States and Canada. Collectively, they provide service to nearly 25-30 million consumers each year. The biggest misnomer is that many people think they are a government agency, when in fact, they are a 503c(6) organization. They are financed through membership dues and non-dues revenue. They are not a legal firm much to the surprise of many. One of the things you will find is that they will not give an opinion on a business but rather will give you facts that have been gathered over the years on that particular business. Businesses must meet tough BBB accreditation standards, agree to follow the highest principals of business ethics and voluntary self-regulation, and have accepted an invitation from the BBB to join. As a rule, a BBB report on an organization will contain; general background information, complaint history, and other pertinent information. This information is developed through special BBB investigations and relevant government actions. One of the main focus points of any BBB is the ability to help with dispute resolution. Conciliation, Mediation, and Arbitration is offered as a means of resolving many complaints against a business. Although the BBB greatly helps consumers and businesses through information and business self-regulation, it is not a government agency, nor does it have law enforcement powers. For consumers, the BBB helps in many ways. Business reports, charity reports, dispute resolution, consumer information clearinghouse, business ethics promotion, fighting fraud, and scam alerts are just some of the many ways you can benefit from the organization. Accredited businesses receive many benefits as well; workers compensation program, business & personal insurance programs, health care insurance, long-term care coverage, employee handbook & drug prevention program, and workplace mediation are some of the programs offered. Our local Better Business Bureau serving Canton Region and Greater West Virginia has been in business for over 50 years. Our service area covers 12 counties in Ohio (Stark, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Guernsey, Belmont, Noble, Monroe, Morgan, and Washington) and 52 counties in West Virginia. With a main office in Canton and a satellite office in Charleston, WV the BBB has about 2000 accredited businesses. For more information about the BBB and to become an accredited business, call the office at 330-454-9401. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CRITICAL-CARE NURSES RECOGNIZES THE AULTMAN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT WITH BRONZE-LEVEL BEACON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Aliso Viejo, Calif., recently awarded a bronze-level Beacon Award for Excellence to the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at Aultman Hospital. The Beacon Award for Excellence — a significant milestone on the path to exceptional patient care and healthy work environments — recognizes unit caregivers who successfully improve patient outcomes and align practices with AACN’s six Healthy Work Environment Standards. Units that earn this three-year, three-level bronze award designation meet national criteria consistent with Magnet Recognition, the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and the National Quality Healthcare Award. AACN President Vicki Good, RN, MSN, CENP, applauds the commitment of the caregivers at Aultman’s MICU for working together to meet and exceed the high standards set forth by the Beacon Award for Excellence. These dedicated health care professionals join other members of the exceptional community of nurses who set the standard for optimal patient care. “The Beacon Award for Excellence recognizes caregivers in stellar units whose consistent and systematic approach to evidence-based care optimizes patient outcomes. Units that receive this national recognition serve as role models to others on their journey to excellent patient and family care,” she explains. The bronze-level Beacon Award for Excellence earned by the Aultman MICU signifies success in developing, deploying and integrating unitbased performance criteria for optimal outcomes. The MICU earned a bronze award by meeting the following evidence-based Beacon Award for Excellence criteria: • Leadership structures and systems. • Appropriate staffing and staff engagement. • Effective communication, knowledge management, learning and development. • Evidence-based practice and processes. • Outcome measurement. AACN honors all Beacon Award recipients with announcements in AACN Bold Voices, the monthly member magazine distributed to more than 100,000 acute and critical care nurses nationwide. AACN also honors awardees at the National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition, the world’s largest educational conference and trade show for nurses who care for acutely and critically ill patients and their families. 30 MERCY MEDICAL CENTER RECEIVES AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FOUNDATION’S NCDR® ACTION REGISTRY®–GWTGTM PLATINUM PERFORMANCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Mercy Medical Center has received the American College of Cardiology Foundation’s NCDR ACTION Registry–GWTG Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2013 – one of only 197 hospitals nationwide to do so. The award recognizes Mercy Medical Center’s commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients, and signifies that Mercy has reached an aggressive goal of treating these patients to standard levels of care as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines and recommendations. To receive the ACTION Registry–GWTG Platinum Performance Achievement Award, Mercy Medical Center consistently followed the treatment guidelines in the ACTION Registry–GWTG Premier for eight consecutive quarters and met a performance standard of 90 percent for specific performance measures. Following these treatment guidelines improves adherence to ACC/AHA Clinical Guideline recommendations, monitors drug safety and the overall quality of care provided to ST¬–elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non- ST–elevation myocardial infarction patients (NSTEMI). “The American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association commend Mercy Medical Center for its success in implementing standards of care and protocols. The full implementation of acute and secondary prevention guideline-recommended therapy is a critical step in saving the lives and improving outcomes of heart attack patients,” stated James Jollis, M.D., FACC, ACTION Registry-GWTG Chair and Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Duke University Hospital and Deepak L. Bhatt, M.D., MPH, FACC, FAHA, ACTION Registry-GWTG CoChair and Chief of Cardiology at VA Boston Healthcare System, Senior Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. “The time is right for Mercy Medical Center to be focused on improving the quality of cardiovascular care by implementing ACTION Registry– GWTG,” said Ahmed Sabe, M.D., executive director of Mercy Heart Center and co-director of Mercy Emergency Chest Pain Center. “The number of acute myocardial infarction patients eligible for treatment is expected to grow over the next decade due to increasing incidence of heart disease and a large aging population,” Sabe said. ACTION Registry–GWTG is a partnership between the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association with partnering support from the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care. ACTION RegistryGWTG empowers health care provider teams to consistently treat heart attack patients according to the most current, science-based guidelines and establishes a national standard for understanding and improving the quality, safety and outcomes of care provided for patients with coronary artery disease, specifically high-risk STEMI and NSTEMI patients. Mercy Medical Center, a ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System, operates a 476-bed hospital serving Stark, Carroll, Wayne, Holmes and Tuscarawas Counties and parts of Southeastern Ohio. It has 620 members on its Medical Staff and employs 2,500 people. Mercy operates outpatient health centers in Carroll County, Jackson Township, Lake Township, Louisville, North Canton, Plain Township and Tuscarawas County. A Catholic hospital, Mercy Medical Center upholds the mission and philosophy of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine and continues to be responsive to the needs of the community. For more information, see cantonmercy.org. DEHOFF REALTORS AMONG RARE GROUP NATIONALLY CERTIFIED TO WORK WITH MILITARY HOMEBUYERS Certified Military Housing Specialist Course educates housing professionals on the uniqueness of guiding the military through the process of purchasing a home DeHoff Realtors has achieved the rare distinction of becoming nationally certified to work with and understand the uniqueness of guiding military borrowers through the process of purchasing a home. DeHoff real estate agent David Angione has graduated from the Certified Military Housing Specialist Course, which is exclusively offered by USA Cares, Inc., a national military assistance nonprofit that gives emergency financial support to military and their families. This course aims to educate real estate professionals on the differences in working with military communities by training them on the unique lifestyle circumstances often typical in the military. The course and certification also helps real estate professionals make sense of the military’s “language,” ranking and pay system, all major factors in determining how much a military member can afford when purchasing a home. “DeHoff Realtors is sensitive to the military’s unique needs when purchasing a home,” said David Maltese, General Sales Manager. “With his understanding of the military’s world and language, David is better equipped to serve our nation’s military and their families with the highest standard.” Besides educating real estate professionals, the course gives them advice regarding foreclosure prevention in the military community – all for the purpose of better serving military customers and coaching them on how to avoid mortgage delinquencies. About USA Cares USA Cares, Inc. is a national nonprofit that raises funds and public awareness to supply post-9/11 career and non-career military service members with grants to remedy the financial hardship caused by multiple deployments or service to the nation. The organization operates an exclusive and unique program that trains financial professionals on the uniqueness of lending to military members. 31 AultCare QuickConnect 32 33 MAPS Air Museum Showcase 34 35 MAPS Air Museum Showcase 36 37 MAPS Air Museum Showcase 38 Thank you to Our Generous Golf Sponsors Anheuser-Busch Sales of Canton Door Prize Donations Hole Sponsors AultCare Canton Regency Retirement Community CKP Heating & Cooling LLC Complete Concrete CSE Federal Credit Union Cutler Real Estate Emergency Medicine Physicians FirstMerit Bank Hall, Kistler & Co. LLP JA Ondrus LLC Kee, Huchok & Co, Inc. Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths, & Dougherty Leonard Insurance Mary Beth Reynolds ~ Morrow & Meyer, LLC Modern Hearing Solutions, Inc Morrow & Meyer, LLC Pure Water Technology Reinhard Kopko Keller & McDonnell Seifert Technologies, Inc Scheetz Building Corporation Small Business Development Center SummaCare The Slagle Wolf Group, LLC, CPA’s The St. Luke Foundation WRL Advertising 39 2nd Hand Treasures 4 Cookie Divas All Occasions Bakery Amherst Meadows Anheuser-Busch Sales of Canton Another Look Consignment Shop Arbonne, Missy Trompower Bella Vita Salon Buehler’s Food Markets, Inc. CCS Business Solutions, Inc. Charlie’s Courier Service Comfort Inn Cruises Inc. DeHoff Bald Realtor, David Angione Edge Hair Design Engravers Gallery Fox & Hound English Pub & Grille GBS ~ John Boron Glenmoor Country Club Holiday Inn Belden Village Howard Hanna ~ Pat King JA Ondrus LLC Jojutlas Mexican Grill Kendall House Inc Koala Kruizers Lyons Den Golf Mann Marketing Inc Miller and Company Sanitation Montrose Auto Group Mr. Hyde’s Leather Northeast Ohio Digital Old Carolina Barbecue & Catering Company Quaker Steak & Lube Shady Hollow Country Club Skyland Pines Tam O’Shanter Golf Course TD’s Tailgate Grill That Little Italian Kitchen The Cash Cow Girl The Irish Pub & Grill Thomas E. Wallace Jr. Tilted Kilt Top of the Viaduct Ziegler Tire JACKSON - BER OF AM PUT A BIG SMILE ON YOUR COMPUTER, TELEVISION AND PHONE. LDEN CH BE MMERCE CO PANTONE 269 C PANTONE 465 C 5735 Wales Ave NW Massillon, Ohio 44646-9097 PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 430 CANTON, OHIO Proud to collaborate with: Tailor the area’s best and most reliable Internet, TV and Phone services to your business communication needs. MCTV will provide optimal solutions that maximize your business. Demand answers, receive results! Contact the Stark County Business Services Account Specialist today for a quote! This newsletter was printed on a Sharp MX-5111N copier from Copeco Inc.!! JANE VASSAS 330.833.4134 X185 [email protected] Make MERCY MEDICAL CENTER “Your Choice” for Healthcare Mercy “Your Choice” allows those with non-network PPO plans to access Mercy services at in-network rates. That means no out-of-network penalties. If you’re ready to make the switch, call 330-588-4663 to find out if you qualify for “Your Choice.” cantonmercy.org facebook.com/cantonmercy 40
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