Weekly Chamber Update 12-17-14
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Weekly Chamber Update 12-17-14
Like Weekly Chamber Update Wednesday, 12-10-14 Have exciting news you’d like to share with the Chamber membership? Need to add an event to the Weekly Update calendar (which is also published online)? Send it to [email protected] by Tuesday and we’ll get it out on Wednesday! This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: Thank you for all of the support you give to the Chamber and our community, and best wishes for the New Year! - Deb & Laura 2014 Holiday Open House Once again, Dillinger's Event Center provided the perfect setting for our annual Chamber Open House, with great decorations and nostalgic food and music. The Annual Cupcake Raffle was a huge success, with TWENTY-ONE fantastic prizes hidden inside of delicious cupcakes from Morning Glory Bakery. We gave away some super door prizes, and our great team of volunteers from MedFlight sold a lot of 50-50 raffle tickets, sending one lucky winner home with $104 of holiday cash. The ugly-sweater-wearing winners of the Ugly Christmas Sweater contest took home some equally ugly trophies! If you see these contestants around town, congratulate them on their success: Most Original Ugly Sweater Chef Josh Hartman from 1938 Restaurant and Pub Most Dazzling Ugly Sweater Sue Logsdon from U Be Dazzled Best Matched Couple Aaron Darnell of The Hops Shack, and Candy Yocum All-Around Ugliest Sweater Sandy Laipply from the Crawford County Arts Council and People's Choice Ugly Sweater SANDY LAIPPLY! Watch the Chamber website photo gallery for photos of the event and all of the great pictures from our Retro Christmas Photo Booth, coming soon from Arkphotodesign. Thanks once again to all of our sponsors for making the night such a success and helping us raise money to help children in our community enjoy the holiday season! Event Sponsors: Arkphotodesign, Orchard Park, GE, MedFlight, Advanced Fiber Technology, ACS Title & Closing Services, The Dexter Company, Arctic Cat, Hurst Auto, Perry ProTech, and RyderHeil Bronze. Sandy Laipply is a big winner! The Hops Shack takes home the Best Matched Couple trophy. Fitting win for Sue at U Be Dazzled - Most Dazzling Ugly Sweater! This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: Chamber Holiday Hours The Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce will be closed from Wednesday, December 24 through Friday, January 2. We will reopen at 8:30 am on Monday, January 5. If you need something during this time, please contact our director, Deb Pinion. Holiday Garbage Schedule Garbage normally picked up on Thursday, December 25 will be picked up on Friday, December 26. Garbage normally picked up on Thursday, January 1 will be picked up on Wednesday, December 31. Garbage normally picked up on Friday, January 2 will be picked up on Monday, January 5. The city asks that you place your garbage at the curb by 7 am on December 26, December 31, and January 5 as they will be running double routes. Extra paper and cardboard will also be picked up on scheduled garbage days through January 9 at no additional charge. We would like to encourage everyone to recycle. Recycling saves money! The city will pick up live Christmas trees at the curb through January 16 or they can be taken to the compost site until January 9, as long as they are not in bags and all decorations, lights and tree stands are removed. All other non-emergency city offices will be closed on Thursday, December 25 and Thursday and Friday, January 1 and 2 to observe the holidays with our families. If you have any questions, please contact the Service/Safety Director at 419-562-6767, x 221. This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: Shop Hop Wrap Up The 2014 Bucyrus Holiday Shop Hop wrapped up on Monday, when the Chamber and the Bucyrus Tourism and Visitors Bureau helped each of the thirty participating stores conduct their individual drawings. We then combined ALL of the thousands of entry forms (thanks Doug and Midwest Furniture for the mattress bag!) and held the Grand Prize drawing on Tuesday morning. Annette Richards of New Washington won $300 in gift cards from area shops and restaurants. The winners of each individual location prize are listed below, and you can watch video of the Grand Prize drawing here. We also held a drawing for our participating stores, and Authentiques won a free ad in the Telegraph Forum! We'd like to thank all of the wonderful local stores and restaurants who participated in the Shop Hop, and Deb Spangler and the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum for their help. Happy Holidays! Individual Location Winners Ley's Jewelry; Melanie Ellis Authentiques; Becky Schifer Amish Vault; Connie Church Pelican House; Tristyn Gius MB Subculture; Cathy Feasel U Be Dazzled; Marge Carnahan Special Moments; Ruth Schimpf Furner's Floor Covering; Darlene Shell Norton's Flowers; Terri Courtad Pisanello's Pizza; Michelle Hickman AAA Ohio Auto Club; Gary Brown Midwest Furniture & Bedroom; Diana Campbell Norman's Niche; Sue Irwin Morning Glory Bakery; Howard Koons Bucyrus Hospital Gift Shop; Susan Fogle American Shoe Service; Tammy Schifer Crossroads Factory Store; Susan Zolovick Coopers Mill; Donna Kalb Bucyrus Massage Therapy; Doris Jones Little Athens Greek Restaurant; Melissa Christman Vasil's; Angie Wyss Carle's Market; Clifford Montgomery Peebles; Mary Kaple Los Arrieros Mexican Restaurant; Randy Hatfield True Value Hardware; David Luidhardt Bakers Pizza; Gloria Angel Etter's Flowers; Betsy Gerhart Resets Retro Entertainment; Mary Ann Miller Dillinger's Event Center; Kevin Alspach Seigneur Photography; Mary Ann Miller Barb from the Bucyrus Tourism & Visitors Bureau adds more Grand Prize entries. Bucyrus Outreach & Restoration Network BORN Launches in Bucyrus Founded by nine local churches to provide non-sustaining, emergency assistance to people who are in need of financial, physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs, BORN is located in the basement of the Crawford County Partnership building. The non-profit organization will network with local churches, agencies and individuals to promote effective and efficient use of community resources. Please take the time to read this letter from BORN and find out more about this valuable new Bucyrus resource, and how you can help. This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: Job Opportunity First Merit Bank has a position available for a part-time teller. The job requires no prior experience, and would be for 20 to 26 hours a week, with the possibility of moving to full-time. Interested applicants should call Darlene Groves at First Merit at 419-562-6880. Public Safety Forces Hitting the Hardwood for Backpack Program Tonight at 7 pm at Bucyrus Secondary School Officers from the Bucyrus City Police Department and firefighters from the Bucyrus City Fire Department will trade in their normal work uniforms for shorts, t-shirts and sneakers to play a friendly game of hoops to benefit the children of Bucyrus. The game, slated to tip-off tonight (Wednesday, December 17) at 7:00 pm. in Alex Kish Memorial Gymnasium at the Bucyrus Secondary School, will be played to benefit the Bucyrus Backpack Program. “This is a selfless act of giving from individuals who already give so much by putting their lives on the line to protect our community everyday,” Backpack Program Board member Lorie Pennington said. “This is a wonderful opportunity for students, parents and community members to see our public safety forces in a different venue, and also raise important funds and awareness for the Backpack Program.” The price of admission for the game is $3 for adults and $2 for students, with all proceeds raised going directly to the Backpack Program. Proceeds from concession sales will also be donated to the Backpack Program. Players from both the boys and girls basketball teams will serve as officials, scorekeepers and work the concession stand. “We cannot thank our public safety forces enough for their willingness to play this game to help our students and families, as well as thank them for the jobs they perform everyday to keep our community safe,” Superintendent Kevin Kimmel. “I invite all our students and families, and community members, to come to the game the 17th and support our police officers, firefighters and the Bucyrus Backpack Program.” For more information about the game, please contactAthletic/Activities Director Rick Rawson, Bucyrus Police Officer Curt Bursby at 419-5621006 or Bucyrus Firefighter Casey Easterday at 419-562-1351. Crossroads Gives Back to the Community Fundraising efforts benefit United Way of Crawford County Crossroads Original Designs is giving back to the community this holiday season thanks to a unique partnership with the United Way of Crawford County. Crossroads owners Jason and Justin McMullen recently presented Amber Wertman, Executive Director of the United Way of Crawford County, with a check for $12,000. These funds were raised during Crossroads’ biannual open house events this past year; therefore, much of the credit goes to all of the individuals who purchased a pre-sale ticket and helped Crossroads meet its fundraising goal. The McMullen brothers have partnered with the United Way for the past several years and are committed to giving back to others in ways that help improve lives and strengthen communities. They proudly support the efforts of the United Way of Crawford County because this organization actively works to advance the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. To find out more about how you can be part of the change in your area, please visit the United Way website at www.unitedway.org. To find out more about Crossroads Original Designs, we invite you to explore our website at www.crossroadscandles.com or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/crossroadscandles. This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: BWC Update News from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Reminder: Payment addresses have changed The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation will send payroll reports to employers starting Dec. 31, and would like to remind you of their recent address change. Please use the following address when submitting payments to BWC via mail: Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, P.O. Box 89492, Cleveland, OH 44101-6492. Express and overnight payments may be mailed to: Attn: Lockbox 89492, 5575 Venture Drive, Unit A, Parma, OH 44130. Return envelopes that will be sent with invoices and payroll reports will include the new address. As long as employers use the envelopes BWC sends out, they will not need to take any additional action. If they do not use the envelopes provided, they need to update the address. Health Plan Heroes What plan is my doctor in? Will my drugs be covered? How much will my health insurance cost? Do I qualify for a subsidy? These are some of the questions people are asking in this second open enrollment for health insurance. With this year comes a new and very important process: renewing the coverage you bought last year. For consumers who purchased their coverage on the exchange, it is important to update your information before December 15 to make sure you get the right 2015 subsidy. And that’s where your local broker or one of Anthem’s Health Plan Advisor comes in – and it is their job to help you do that. They listen to and help renewing customers; who we refer to as members, understand what products will meet their health and financial needs. As a licensed insurance agent, they will consult with you one-on-one, research options for you – and even call you back with answers. It’s their job to make health insurance coverage easy. There are scores of people – including our Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce Director and Dawn Ratliff of ADM Benefit Plans Agency, our Chamber partner broker – who are ready and standing by to help our renewing members – as well as new ones. Yes, last year’s enrollment process captured a lot of news coverage – but it was also the first year of a very large change in our health insurance system. Many lessons were learned – and people have been working long and hard to make sure that the process is smoother this year. At Anthem, we have conducted extensive research so that it is easier to search, compare, enroll in, and access coverage with confidence. The result is a one-stop-shopping experience with subsidy estimates, tailored plan recommendations and the option to compare doctors and doctor networks so you can make informed choices. And of course, for those who want a real person to talk it through – we are here for you. Yes, as with every big change like this, there will be issues and challenges, but everyone is committed to working through them. At the end of the day, the goal is to make sure that everyone is covered with the right plan for them. If you have questions, make a phone call; people want to help. Because getting the right plan that meets your health and financial needs is what open enrollment is all about. You can call the Chamber, ADM Benefit Plans Agency at 419-562-4803 or Anthem. If you do not have a broker, please call the Chamber to receive a list of agents in your area. Mark Your Calendars! It's time to start training for the JA Adult Egg Scramble! It's an egg hunt for adults, with lots of prizes and lots of fun. Sponsored by Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio and Ohio Mutual Insurance Group, the Egg Scramble will benefit Junior Achievement programs in our local schools. Get more information and a registration form here or register online at Junior Achievement. This Weekly Chamber Update is sponsored by: UPCOMING EVENTS DECEMBER December 17. New Washington Immunization Clinic at St. John's Lutheran Church, 203 E Mansfield St. 9 to 11:30 am. December 17. BPD and BFP Basketball Game to benefit Bucyrus Backpack Program. 7 pm at Bucyrus Secondary School. December 18. Community Bingo hosted by HomeCare Matters, Carlisle Place, and Orchard Park. Bucyrus Community Hospital Cafe from 2 to 4 pm. Free. December 18. Immunization Clinic at Crawford County Health Department, 1520 Isaac Beal Rd. 419-562-5871. 9 to 11:30 am & 3 to 6:30 pm. December 19. Legion Christmas Party. 6 pm at American Legion Post 181. All Legion, Auxiliary, and Sons adult members welcome. December 19. Myth Vs. Truth at Orchard Park. Enjoy dinner and take home a pie for the holidays. Registration by December 12 required; call 419-562-6080. December 20. Promised One - A Christmas Cantata by James Koertz. Wayside Chapel. 6:30 pm. Call 419-562-2812 for more information. December 21. Promised One - A Christmas Cantata by James Koertz. Wayside Chapel. 6:00 pm. Call 419-562-2812 for more information. JANUARY January 15. Community Bingo hosted by HomeCare Matters, Carlisle Place, and Orchard Park. Bucyrus Community Hospital Cafe from 2 to 4 pm. Free. January 22. Carle's Cooking School. To Wok or Not to Wok - Asian Cuisine. Contact Carle's Market at 419-562-7741 for registration information. FEBRUARY February 17. Carle's Cooking School. N'Awlins Mardi Gras. Contact Carle's Market at 419-562-7741 for registration information. February 25. Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce Business & Industry Forecast Breakfast. February 27. Crawford County Community Concert Association presents US Army Field Band & Soldiers Chorus. Bucyrus High School at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Free and open to the public. MARCH March 27. Adult Egg Scramble. Benefiting Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio. 8 pm at Colonel Crawford High School. More information and registration here or register online at Junior Achievement. APRIL April 11. Bucyrus Model Railroad Train Show and Swap Meet. April 11. Bucyrus Rotary Club AuctionFest. April 22. Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce Celebration of Success. April 25. Bucyrus Kiwanis Garage Sale. Crawford County Fairgrounds. 8 am to 4 pm. ©2015 Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce | 122 W Rensselaer St | Bucyrus, OH 44820 Web Version Forward Unsubscribe