“2008” - Clarksdale/Coahoma County Chamber of Commerce
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“2008” - Clarksdale/Coahoma County Chamber of Commerce
On Target A Quarterly Publication of the Clarksdale/Coahoma County Chamber of Commerce & Industrial Foundation January - March 2009 “2008” Another Year Gone By T he year 2008 has come and gone. As we embark on another year, we take a moment to look back on some of the sights and sounds we remember most from another busy year at the Chamber and Industrial Foundation. Chris Card accepts the Small Business of the Year Award on behalf of The Ranch from Dianne Mitchell of the Chamber’s Membership Committee. Chris was quite excited to meet author and chef Robert St. John, guest speaker at the event. ▼ ▼ ▼ Yvonne Stanford humbly accepts the Citizen of the Year Award from Chamber director Ron Hudson at the Chamber’s Annual Banquet. The Chapel Hill Male Chorus renders music at the dedication ceremony of the first Walk of Fame plaque in honor of Sam Cooke. A busload of Sam Cooke Fan Club members and many members of the community attended the event. It was a great kick-off to the Clarksdale Walk of Fame effort. Five plaques were dedicated in 2008 and more are already planned. Funk de Ville of Memphis presented their slate of “oldies but goodies” at the 25th Annual Delta Jubilee. Many festival attendees took to the makeshift dance floor and had a great time. ▼ ▼ Monica Li proudly displays her plaque and balloons as Wong’s Foodland was selected as the Chamber’s Member of the Month for December. The store was cited numerous times for outstanding customer service and quality merchandise. Corner Grocery was the very first recipient of the award. inside... More Photos from 2008 Getting Set for Delta Jubilee 2009 Manufacturers Association Revived Industrial Update Calendar/Dates to Remember HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!! Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 On Target es n e c S ... 8 e r 0 o 0 M 2 from Gearing Up for Delta Jubilee 2009 ▼ The Holiday Festival Parade brought out the real spirit of the season as Santa mounted his sleigh and flew into town. Ron Hudson addresses attendees at the very first Membership Exchange held. Northwest MS Regional Medical Center ▼ hosted the event. You can’t expect people to look eye to eye with you if you are busy looking down on them. Plans are being made now for the 26th Annual Delta Jubilee set for June 5 - 6 at the Coahoma County Expo Center at the Fairgrounds. Jubilee will again feature various cooking competitions. Other events will include the carnival, arts and crafts, 5K run/walk, bicycle ride, children’s fishing rodeo, musical entertainment, and much more. We are hoping to expand our customary offerings to make the event more family-friendly overall. Meetings are getting underway to begin planning. As always, Jubilee relies on the kind support and assistance of numerous volunteers and sponsors to succeed. Please be ready and willing to offer your support again this year as we prepare for Jubilee ‘09! Call 627-7337 to offer your time and energy or to become a sponsor for this year’s event. a t l e D e e l i b u J 9 0 20 Thank You! ▼ The Chamber capped off the year with a holiday party given in honor of our members. There was plenty of good food, good music, and good fun to be had. We even had a couple of reindeer and a candy cane stop by. The 15th class of Youth Leadership Clarksdale graduated from the program, each member having completed 30 hours of community service. This program, presented at no cost to the students, is always in need of donations. All help is appreciated! ▼ Page 2 We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our members for supporting the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce & Industrial Foundation for another year. Without your continued support, many of the events, programs, special projects, and community service we sponsor would not be possible. Please know that every time you renew your investment in this organization, you renew your investment in this community! We are all working toward the same goals. The Chamber and Industrial Foundation and Clarksdale/Coahoma County thank you!! New Face at the Chamber Who is that new voice you hear on the line at the Chamber? We are proud to welcome Martha Harthcock aboard! We’re sure you already know Martha. If you do, you know she is a go-getter and will leave no stone unturned to get the job done. She will be working for the Chamber on a part-time basis, specifically in membership recruitment/retention and special projects. Stop by or give us a ring and welcome her to our staff!! On Target Spotlight on Industry Delta ∆ If you would like to add something to our calendar of events, please contact us at 627-7337 in advance of publication. Next edition is April 2009. Oil Mill Triple J of Mississippi Gator Mills, Inc. Southeastern Bulk Bag Connection StephensAdamson The Coahoma County Manufacturers Association is getting a second wind. After a long hiatus, Industrial Foundation staff members have decided to revive its group of manufacturers. The group once met monthly or quarterly on topics of interest to local companies. Meetings provided a forum for company officials to vent frustrations, share alternative solutions to problems, even develop new training programs beneficial to many. Speakers also occasionally addressed the group, covering topics such as environmental regulations, OSHA regulations, training, the state of manufacturing in Mississippi, and more. We are hopeful that the companies are eager to begin participating in such a group again and will lend their wholehearted support and participation. Suggestions for meeting topics are sought from companies. Membership Committee Efforts The 3rd Chamber Membership Exchange is tentatively scheduled for January 2009. This quarterly event allows members to come together over lunch and share ideas and tips, offer suggestions, etc. All members are encouraged to attend and take part. We want to hear from you. This committee hopes to create its Young Professionals group for persons 20 - 35 years of age. The goal is to encourage more young people to be involved in the inner workings of the Chamber and Industrial Foundation. Anyone with nominations should contact Tana at 627-7337. Check us out at: www.clarksdale-ms.com Industrial Report A major component of successful industrial development is being ready when that really great prospect visits your community. Not only do you need an outstanding local development team to meet with the prospect and effectively present the community’s business case, but physical assets need to be ready as well. In fact, an expedited occupancy is normally the rule rather than the exception. The Coahoma County Economic Development Authority (EDA) has made considerable If you don’t progress in 2008 by making the learn from your Sunbelt Industrial Park ready for mistakes, there’s immediate occupancy. Through the no sense support and efforts of the Board of Supervisors, Sunbelt Drive’s western making them. segment will soon be overlaid and new roadway will be built on the eastern segment connecting to Little Simmons Road. The new roadway will open up the eastern properties consisting of over 100 acres for immediate development. The entire park, for the first time, will be fully serviced by water, sewer, and road facilities. The County, City, and Clarksdale Public Utilities combined efforts previously on a major water and sewer grant program thru the Corps of Engineers to fully serve the park. Installation of dual gas taps on 18” Texas Gas Transmission lines crossing the park is nearing completion. The taps will enable the EDA to extend lines in the future within the park to serve any prospect that would be a major natural gas consumer. The taps were negotiated thru the Board of Supervisors, their attorney, and recently retired County Administrator Hugh Jack Stubbs. Additionally, as a result of dealing with an industrial prospect in the eastern portion of the park over the past 12-18 months, it was determined that 13 acres of existing woodlands was classified as US Wetlands. The staff of EDA filed a 404 permit which was approved by the Corps of Engineers, allowing the lands to be cleared by the County for immediate industrial development. Loss of the wetlands in the Sunbelt Park is being mitigated thru the planting of 26 acres of bottomland hardwoods on lands owned by the Board of Supervisors adjacent to the soon to be developed State Park at the north end of Moon Lake. Hartley Kittle, EDA President, said, “There is much preparation that has to precede a successful industrial location and our entire industrial park will soon be ready for immediate occupancy, a real plus when competing with other communities. Local cooperation is vital to success.” Page 3 On Target Dates to Remember January March 1 NEW YEAR’S DAY 5 Walk of Fame Dedication - John Clark Sponsored by City of Clarksdale 19 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY 17 April February 14 VALENTINE’S DAY 16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY 20 St. Elizabeth School Draw Down Coahoma County Expo at the Fairgrounds ST. PATRICK’S DAY 12 EASTER 18 Juke Joint Festival 24 Friday at the Stage Begins This is YOUR Chamber of Commerce & Industrial Foundation. It’s a brand new year and we want to know your ideas. Please share your thoughts with us. We could not possibly do many of the things we do without your kind support! P. O. Box 160 Clarksdale, MS 38614 662.627.7337 • 800.626.3764 www.clarksdale-ms.com [email protected] ew N py r!! a e Y p Ha Chamber & Industrial Foundation Staff Ron Hudson Executive Director Tana Pittman Vassel Economic Dev. Manager Kappi Allen Tourism Manager Sherry Carraway Secretary/Receptionist If you have renewed your membership but do not have your 2008 - 2009 membership sticker, please let us know. Duplicates are not sent to multiple employees of any organization unless with multiple offices. Page 4