November/December 2012 - Greater Mount Airy Chamber of

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November/December 2012 - Greater Mount Airy Chamber of
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CHAMBER
CHATTER
Volume 5
Issue 8
November/December 2012
The Chamber Staff hopes your Christmas
was all that you wished for and more!
We thank you for your support in 2012
and look forward to your partnership
and serving your business in 2013!
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce
2012 Holiday Ornament
STILL AVAILABLE, GET YOURS NOW!!!
“The Granite Corner Stone”
This unique holiday ornament honors “One of the Nation’s Finest Buildings”
The United States Post Office Mount Airy, North Carolina.
Welcome New Chamber Members!
Mayberry Manor Guesthouse - Located at 1820 Westfield Road Mount Airy, NC 27030. Phone 336-468-0630 or 336
-719-2713 or visit at www.facebook.com/MayberryManorGuesthouse
This 4 bedroom 3 bath two story brick house sleeps 14, dates back to 1941 and was The James Robert and Bessie
Flora Wall Caudle Home Place. Recently on the 2012 Holiday Tour of Homes, The Mayberry Manor Guesthouse received rave reviews for its outstanding character, charm and beauty. The Mayberry Manor Guesthouse is owned by
Aggie Stevenson and will officially open January 1, 2013.
This lovely home features luxurious accommodations such as a;
Three Room Master Suite with Spa Bath, Micro kitchen & Veranda, Luxury Linens and Bedding, Large Jacuzzi Tub,
Candlelight Fireplace in Family Room, Dishes, Cookware and All Appliances, Coffeemakers and Icemaker, Cozy
Cubby – A–frame, child-sized bedroom, Third Story Bunkhouse with Micro Kitchen, Large Patio- Charcoal Grill-Fire
Pit, Sun Porch- Circular Drive – Large Yard.
The Mayberry Manor Guesthouse is a perfect setting for all events - Receptions, Bridal Showers, Baby Showers, Girlfriends Weekends, Sleepovers, Women’s Retreat, Men’s Retreat, Couple’s Retreat, Home Showers, Meetings, Holiday Parties, Company Parties, Family Reunions, Private Parties, Coffee Clubs, Wine Tours, Vacations, Cookouts or
for a Romantic Getaway or the Newlywed’s Honeymoon Suite!
The Mayberry Manor Guesthouse……Your home away from home.
Mayberry Manor Guesthouse
1820 Westfield Road
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-468-0630
336-719-2713
www.facebook.com/MayberryManorGuesthouse
Welcome New Chamber Members
Commodore Trading Company – Located at 396 Goins Road Mount Airy NC 27030. Phone 276-2373722. Commodore Trading Company was established less than a year ago by owner and operator John
Underwood. Commodore Trading Company provides affordable custom sized pallets while helping to
preserve our natural resources.
Recycled pallets offer your company an economical way to ship and be green. Commodore Trading
Company can help a facility get rid of their unneeded pallets with their pallet collection service or pallets
can be you can be dropped off at the facility. The pallet pick up service and pallet collection center
allows Commodore Trading Company to take in a wide range of sizes and recycle and remanufacture
pallets that fit their customers shipping needs.
Pallet recycling has become the way for business professionals to watch their shipping cost and protect
the planet. Commodore Trading Company can build custom recycled pallets to fit any shipping needs.
Commodore Trading Company is based on the belief that their customers' needs are of the utmost
importance. Their entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of
their business is from repeat customers and referrals. Commodore Trading Company Pallets are made
to a high standard out of recycled material. Commodore Trading Company welcomes the opportunity to
earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.
Commodore Trading Company
396 Goins Road
Mount Airy, NC 27030
276-237-3722
www.commodoretradingco.com
Mayberry Toy Company - Located at 259 North Main Street Mount Airy, NC 27030. Phone 336-7553727. Website www.mayberrytoyco.com (coming soon). Mayberry Toy Company is owned and
operated by Paul and Angela Stroup and opened during the Autumn Leaves Festival this year and have
been busy ever since!
Mayberry Toy Company is a specialty toy store filled with toys from the past, modern electronics, and
toys you did not even imagine existed. There are unique toys, magic tricks, educational games, board
games, models, puzzles, collectibles, trains, science experiments, brain teasers, an assortment of dolls,
houses, clothes, and furnishings and some favorite retro toys even the rubik's cube and everything in
between. There is something to challenge both the young and old alike. Mayberry Toy Company is a
“Crown Jewel” for downtown Mount Airy and a store enjoyed by kids of all ages!
It is impossible to see everyting in just one visit and that is what makes this store so much fun…… you
have to visit several times to see everything!
Mayberry Toy Company
259 North Main Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-755-3727
www.mayberrytoyco.com
Welcome New Chamber Members
The Yogurt Factory
- Located at 155 North Main Street Mount Airy, NC 27030. Phone 336-755-3880.
This NEW "self serve" yogurt shop is located in the heart of historic downtown Mount Airy in the 100
block across the street from the Earle Theatre, and neighbors of Miss Angels Heavenly Pies, Something
Different on Main, Opie's Candy Store and the Snappy Lunch.
The Yogurt Factory is a MUST visit for one or more of the 40 flavors of yogurt, topped with one, two, or
several of the 38 toppings available! Relax and Enjoy your delicious yogurt as you sit near one of the
large windows and watch the people go by on Main Street.
The Yogurt Factory just opened their doors in August and is owned by Partner Scott Graham, Partner
Sara Key and Partner Luke Graham. Stop by and try one of the varieties of yogurt and don't forget to
add the toppings!
The Yogurt Factory
155 North Main Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-755-3880
UNiHealth Home Health - Located at 1218 State Street, Suite 200 Mount Airy, NC 27030. Phone 336789-9990, fax 336-788-9004. Website www.URReady.com.
The main contacts are: VP of Home Care - Rita Southworth RN, Community Relations Development
Coordinator - Federick Allen and VP of Program Development - Michael Ferguson. Currently UniHealth
Home Health employees 8 full time and 2 part time people.
UNiHealth Home Health’s number one priority is quality care. As a family-owned health care organization founded in 1969, their story is one of family and community. Just like the oak tree they have strong
roots and a solid foundation that allows them to deliver quality care to meet the changing needs of their
patients.
UniHealth Home Health offers a full range of services in the home or assisted living facility. By
coordinating with the physician and family, the UniHealth Home Health staff is able to develop an
individual plan of care. Services are designed with one goal: to assist patients in reaching their optimum
level of function while in the comfort of their own home. Services include: Skilled Nursing Services,
Certifiied Nursing Needs, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Medical Social
Work and IV Therapy.
Committed to Caring
UNiHealth
Home Health
1218 State Street, Suite 200
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-789-9990
Fax 336-788-9004
www.URReady.com
Welcome New Chamber Members
L & L Construction Co. - Located at 974 White Buffalo Road Mount Airy, NC 27030. Office Phone
336-320-2305, Cell Phone 336-756-0372, website www.landconstructioncompany.com
L & L Construction Co. was established in 2007 and is owned and operated by Justin Tickle. Justin
started L & L Construction because he enjoys building and construction. L & L Construction is
named for Justin and Dawn’s two sons, Logan and Luke; and their third child was just born and
she is named Lilyan.
The ultimate goal of L & L Construction Co. is to exceed the homeowners expectations with a
finished project that was built with the best materials, proper tools and technology and precision
craftsmanship. Small job or big job, Justin takes each project personal because his name and
reputation are at stake.
If you are thinking about adding an addition, new construction or a remodeling project like vinyl
siding, replacement windows, interior painting, tile and hardwood flooring, shingle or metal roofs,
new deck or deck remodeling call L & L Construction Co. and ask Justin Tickle to give you an
estimate!
L & L Construction Co.
Fully Insured with over 10 years experience / Free Estimates
L & L Construction Co.
974 White Buffalo Road
Mount Airy, NC 27030.
Office Phone 336-320-2305
Cell Phone 336-756-0372
www.landconstructioncompany.com
DE-Stress Massage Therapy - Located at 1219-C West Lebanon Street Mount Airy NC 27030.
Phone 336-783-0055. Ica Draugh-Eldridge, LMBTNC#12465 and brother Burce Draughn,
LMBTNC#12465 opened DE-Stress Massage Therapy in October 2012. DE-Stress is a family
practice that knows the power of touch is amazing. Enhance your well-bing today and let
De-Stress knead you right. Call today…..you will be glad you did!
DE-Stress Massage Therapy
1219-C Lebanon Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-783-0055
Welcome New Chamber Members
The Mount Airy Lions Club - Founded in 1938, The Mount Airy Lions Club began with 21
members under the leadership of Dr. T.C. Britt. For 74 years the Lions Club has been serving
those in need with projects like their Brunswick Stew sales, the Broom sales, a Drink booth at
the annual Autumn Leave Festival, Golf Tournament, Blood Drives, Bell Ringing for the Salvation
Army and their Yard Sales.
The Lions give sight and are dedicated to serving the visually impaired by providing vision
screenings, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine and raising awareness of eye
disease, Lions work toward their mission of providing vision for all. They have extended their
commitment to sight conservation through countless local community projects and through our
international SightFirst Program, which works to eradicate blindness.
Other local community projects include hosting Summer Cookouts and Christmas dinners,
delivering Christmas gifts and sponsoring Camp Dogwood Campers. The Club has responded to
community needs through the purchase of hearing aids, equipment for the Surry County Health
Department as well as donating $10,000 to the renovation at Reeves Community Center and
$10,000 to the Joan and Howard Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson.
In the support of the broader scope of Lionism, the Mount Airy Club participates in the district
and state activities and goals. The Mount Airy Lions Club is proud to have furnished 2 District
Governors in past years- John R. Hamilton and Dr. Wilford Lyerly. The Mount Airy Lions Club
demonstrated leadership through the role played in establishing a community college in Surry
County. A principle backer of the college, Will Monday, B.H. Tharrington, Floyd Rees and John
Hamilton visited Raleigh to lay the groundwork with State Officials. Lion Will Monday took it upon
himself to see the college become a reality. Today the Mount Airy Lions Club awards Surry
Community scholarships to 2 deserving high school seniors.
As you can see….Lions are active! Their motto is "We Serve." Lions are part of a global service
network, doing whatever is necessary to help our local communities. The Mount Airy Lions Club
is part of District 31-D and current officers include President -Tommy Barker, Secretary- Jimmy
Harbour, Treasurer-Bill Joe Woodruff and Membership Chairman-Jack Loftis. The Mount Airy
Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 6:00pm at Prime Sirloin Restaurant in
Mount Airy.
THE MOUNT AIRY LIONS CLUB
P. O. BOX 503
MOUNT AIRY, NC 27030
http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/mountairy/index.php
Board Retreat
Our Board gathered
together for a retreat at
Cross Creek Country
Club. Board Members
got to know each other
and began to review an
agenda for 2013.
Media Contact:
Bill James
Chief Executive Officer
Phone: 336-719-7101
PRESS RELEASE
Northern Hospital of Surry County Announces Arrival of Eight New Hospitalists to
Provide Inpatient Care Beginning Monday, December 3, 2012.
Northern Hospital of Surry County is pleased to announce that eight new, full-time
physicians will be joining its Medical Staff as its new hospitalist group to provide inpatient care beginning at 7am on Monday, December 3, 2012. This transition of the hospitalist program is reflective of the hospital’s commitment to serve its patients in a
manner that truly puts the patients first as it works to improve all aspects of the patient experience.
The physicians, all of whom are Board Certified in Internal Medicine, include:
Dr. Tamas Bathory, Dr. Whitney French, Dr. Allen Jones, Dr. Angelce Kikerkov, Dr. Penny
McDonald, Dr. Eric Melvin, Dr. Aniko Toth-Bagi, and Dr. William Lawing.
Each of the physicians have at least eight years of continuous hospitalist experience
and all previously worked together at a tertiary care medical center in the Piedmont
Triad . They also often worked with Northern Hospital’s Emergency Department and
referring physicians, frequently partnering with them in the care of their acute patients
who needed to be transferred. As a result, they became familiar with Northern Hospital’s staff and procedures and found it offered what they were looking for. They all
have embraced the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the residents of
Northern Hospital’s service area.
The hospitalist service is an integral component in the provision of quality patient care
at Northern Hospital. With this transition it is confident that it will successfully serve
its patients’ needs for years to come.
Pike Announces Leadership Transition
John Thompson President UC Synergetic to Assume Role as President
Pike Energy Solutions
MT. AIRY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pike Electric Corporation (NYSE:
PIKE), one of the nation's largest providers of energy solutions, today announced
that John Thompson, PE, will assume the role of President of Pike Energy Solutions. Mr. Thompson will also continue as President UC Synergetic, which was acquired by Pike Electric Corporation in July. Mr. Thompson joined UC Synergetic
in 2002 and served as the company's Senior Vice President Energy Delivery. He
was instrumental in the development of new capabilities, including engineering
consulting and storm response. Mr. Thompson has held leadership positions in
the distribution, transmission and substation divisions at both investor-owned
and cooperative utilities, including South Carolina Electric & Gas, New Horizon
Electric Cooperative and Progress Energy. Mr. Thompson graduated with a
bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from the Citadel and is a registered Professional Engineer.
J. Eric Pike, Chairman and CEO said, "This is our first move to integrate Pike Energy Solutions and UC Synergetic, our two engineering entities. John brings
strong leadership skills and deep knowledge of our industry and customers. I am
confident John will have an immediate positive impact on both organizations as
we continue to grow our planning, siting, engineering and design services."
Mr. Pike continued, "John will replace Jim Hicks as PES's President who is leaving to pursue other opportunities. Jim's leadership has been instrumental in
growing our power engineering business and we appreciate all he has done for the
Company."
About Pike Electric Corporation
Pike Electric Corporation is a leading provider of energy solutions to over 300 investor-owned, municipal and cooperative utilities in the United States. Our comprehensive services include facilities planning and siting, permitting, engineering,
design, installation, maintenance and repair of electric and communication infrastructure. Our common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under
the symbol PIKE. For more information, visit us online at www.pike.com.
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites of Mount Airy wins prestigious award
The Torchbearer Award was presented during the 2012 IHG Americas Investors &
Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida, Oct. 24–26, 2012.
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Mount Airy is one of only 102 properties within the
Americas chosen from the IHG system of more than 4,500 hotels for achieving the
highest levels of excellence in all aspects of operation -- from quality to customer
satisfaction. A 2012 Torchbearer trophy, the company's symbol of excellence, will be
on permanent display at the hotel.
"It is my pleasure to name the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Mount Airy as one of the
top-notch hotels in our industry," said Kirk Kinsell, President, the Americas, IHG. "This
hotel embodies the heart of our brand promise and continues to make IHG properties
known and admired throughout the world, continuing our mission to deliver Great Hotels
Guests Love." Nearly 5,000 franchise owners, operators and company officials
attended the 2012 IHG Americas Investors & Leadership Conference.
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Improve Your Home, Improve the Lives of
Others with ‘Building a Better Blood Supply’
Presenting Donors Eligible to Win $1,000 Gift Card to a Home Improvement Store
Planning your next Do-It-Yourself or home improvement project? Present to donate blood or platelets during the
American Red Cross “Building a Better Blood Supply” promotion January 1 through March 31, 2013, for your
chance to win a $1,000 gift card to a home improvement store. Whether you’re looking for power tools, paint or
your must-have DIY supplies, the Red Cross wants to reward donors who not only do-it-yourself, they do it for
others.
Winter weather and busy schedules tend to keep donors away, but the need for blood is constant. The Red Cross
relies on volunteer blood donations to fulfill hospital needs. With blood drives held every week throughout Surry
County, there are countless opportunities for donors to help improve the lives of others and possibly improve their
homes, as well.
“Donating blood only takes about an hour, but the benefits can be lifesaving for a patient in your community,” said
Delisa English, chief executive officer, Carolinas Blood Services Region. “This time of year is always challenging,
but we hope our dedicated donors continue to make it a priority to build a better blood supply.”
The Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region provides lifesaving blood to patients in 103 hospitals. Approximately 1,600 people need to give blood or platelets each week day to meet hospital demands.
Blood can be donated every 56 days. Platelets can be given every seven days, up to 24 times a year.
For more information or to schedule an appointment to donate, please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)
or visit redcrossblood.org.
How to Donate Blood
Simply call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or for more
information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s
license, or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with
parental permission in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are generally in good health may be eligible
to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain
height and weight requirements.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40
percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports
military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and
the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or join
our blog at http://blog.redcross.org.
Badcock Home Furniture holds Ribbon Cutting
The Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held at Badcock Home Furniture located at 1130 West
Pine Street at the Surry Plaza Shopping Center on Wednesday September 19, 2012. Elected
officials, Badcock Corporate Officials, Chamber Members and Guests were on hand for the ceremony
and open house event.
The Mount Airy Store Manager Judy Hawley was introduced to those in attendance along with her
staff. The NEW Badcock Home Furniture store is large and roomy and can accommodate the
numerous displays of entire room’s setup throughout the store. The room displays are accented with
beautiful accessories that would be perfect in any home. For the guys, the big TV’s have an area all
their own where you can relax in comfort while enjoying the various screens and benefits of each
TV. Are you in need of a new appliance? Badcock has an area filled with the latest appliances for
your home. Badcock has a tremendous selection of everything you need for your home and great
prices too!
Founded in 1904, The W.S. Badcock Corporation is one of the largest privately-owned home furniture
retailers in the United States with over 300 stores in the southeast. Badcock Home Furniture offers
customers a full range of furniture, bedding, appliances, electronics, accessories and floor coverings.
Expansion continues with plans for stores throughout the southeast including Kentucky and West
Virginia. The philosophy of Badcock dates back to the original founders and still remains the same
today "Badcock will treat you right".
If you are in the market for new furniture, bedding, appliances, electronics, floor covering or
accessories stop by Badcock Home Furniture and talk to Judy or one the Badcock Associates.
Badcock Home Furniture
& more
1130 West Pine Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-755-3233
www.Badcock.com
Chamber Surprise Patrol Visits Blue Ridge Enterprises
The Chamber Surprise Patrol paid an
unannounced visit to Blue Ridge Enterprises,
Inc. located at 1120 West Lebanon Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030 on Tuesday September
25, 2012. Eight Chamber Ambassadors and
staff met outside the building and entered as a
group carrying balloons, a bag of candy and a
box of cookies to simply say “Thank You” to
Blue Ridge Enterprises for being a loyal
Chamber Member.
Once inside we requested to see President,
Todd Greenwood, not knowing if he would be
in or not. To our delight, Todd was in the office
and once we told him the purpose of our visit
he invited us to the board room and the rest of
the BRE staff joined us. The Boardroom was
bright and spacious, with one wall lined with
photos of completed projects. Wanting to learn more about Blue Ridge Enterprises, we asked Todd to share some
company facts with us.
Blue Ridge Enterprises, Inc. was established in 1959 and constructs all types of building projects. Both
competitively bid and negotiated projects, ranging from thousands of dollars to millions. Blue Ridge Enterprises,
Inc. is licensed in NC, SC, TN, and VA and has done projects in 72 counties of NC’s 100 counties…..BRE has
done projects from one end of the state to the other end.
Blue Ridge Enterprises has constructed all types of building projects; Assembly includes churches; Commercial
includes banks, corporations, and retail; Education includes schools; Government includes town halls, fire stations,
and visitor centers; Housing includes multi-family projects; and Industrial projects include manufacturing.
Blue Ridge Enterprises has constructed new and renovated projects in all categories, working with individuals,
corporations, organizations, municipalities, state agencies, DOT, HUD, and USDA on many projects. The list of
owners and projects for Blue Ridge Enterprises, Inc. is quiet extensive.
Mount Airy Projects that you will recognize include:
First Baptist Church- Mount Airy, Pike Electric Corporate Office- Mount Airy, PNC- Mount Airy, ProHealth Wellness
Center – Mount Airy, Eckerd Drug- Mount Airy, Mount Airy Middle School, Station #1 Mount Airy Fire Department.
Surry County Projects include:
The Shelton-Badget NC Center for Viticulture and Enology at Surry Community College, Town Hall- Pilot
Mountain, the Welcome Center I-77 at VA State Line, the Wells Fargo- Dobson, and First Citizens- Dobson.
Blue Ridge Enterprises is a LEED certified general contractor, has extensive experience with design/build projects
and pursues other public bids. Blue Ridge Enterprises will construct each project professionally with the highest
quality, delivered as scheduled and as budgeted while maintaining the safest work environment.
Thank you Todd and the Blue Ridge Enterprises, Inc. staff for allowing us to visit with you and learn more about
your business!
1120 West Lebanon Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-789-2134
http://www.bre-inc.com
Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand Re-Opening
Event Held at the Thai Café
On Thursday September 27, 2012 over 50 Chamber Members and Guests gathered at the Thai Café
located at 647 West Independence Boulevard in the New Market Crossing Shopping Center to
celebrate the new ownership of the restaurant.
An Official Ribbon Cutting ceremony and Grand Re-Opening event was held in honor of the Thai
Café’s new owner, Ben Misay, a bright and creative friendly young 21 year old. Ben is supported in
the restaurant by his sister, Amanda and his mother, Pathana and stepfather Kaysone Bouromamdong. Since taking over the ownership the restaurant has gone through a renovation added a new
sign and launched a new website. The transition of ownership went very smoothly and the Thai Café
has seen an increase in business since Ben Misay took over. Mayor Deborah Cochran, City
Commissioners Steve Yokeley, Dean Brown, Scott Graham and Shirley Brinkley along with Surry
County Commissioner Larry Phillips were on hand for the event.
Following the Ribbon Cutting everyone was invited back inside to sample a large buffet of Thai
appetizers that had prepared for the special occasion. Guests gathered at the buffet where selections
of Chicken Satay, Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Spring Rolls, noodles, vegetables, dumplings, etc. were
available. This unique cuisine balances the flavor of salty, sour, sweet and spicy in a way that is
unimaginable without tasting it! And the flavors were amazing
The hospitality we received from Ben, his family and staff was exceptional and the food was simply
incredible! We have no doubt that Ben will continue to see his business increase because of the
friendly service and the exceptional food! Congratulations to Ben, Amanda, Pathana and Kaysone!
We wish you only continued growth and success!
Experience the unique flavors of Thai cuisine in a casual and friendly atmosphere at the Thai Café!
Thai Café
647 West Independence Boulevard
Mount Airy, NC 27030
New Market Crossing
Shopping Center
(336) 786-8480
http://www.thaicafemta.com
Chamber Hosts “Lunch With Leaders”
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce hosted the second “Lunch With Leaders” on
Friday October 5, 2012 at 13 Bones.
This new monthly program, “Lunch with Leaders” provides an opportunity for business
leaders to gather, listen and participate in a free-ranging discussion with city, county, state
and federal leadership in a casual lunch setting. Over 50 (fifty) people were in attendance
including; Mount Airy City Commissioners Steve Yokeley and Dean Brown, Surry County
Commissioners Paul Johnson and Larry Phillips, North Carolina House of Representatives
Sarah Stevens, Surry County Economic Development Partnership President, Todd Tucker,
Division of Workforce Solutions (Employment Security Administration Manager, Tony Mizzi
and from the City of Mount Airy Planning Department Emily Hines and Mount Airy Community Development Martin Collins.
Chamber Chairman of the Board, Dennis Lowe welcomed everyone to the second “Lunch
With Leaders” and encouraged our local businesses to take advantage of the unique
opportunity to meet and speak directly with our elected officials and representatives and
those business leaders in attendance that they may not have met before.
The Chamber distributed the United States Chamber of Commerce Q3 Small Business
Study, along with the latest information on America’s Skill Gap - the growing crisis for skilled
labor and the 2013 Tax Policy Center report from The Wall Street Journal.
Lively discussions began immediately and stayed centralized to the groups seated together
where they discussed local issues that are affecting their growth; both the challenges and
successes. Elected Officials were asked about particular resources and the outlook for 2013.
Angie Venable and the staff at 13 Bones did an incredible job with the timely lunch orders
and the food was delicious. We want to say Thank You to 13 Bones, our Elected Officials
and Representatives for attending and being accessible to our business leaders.
Chamber Hosts “Lunch With Leaders”
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce hosted the third “Lunch With Leaders” on,
Monday November 5, 2012 at Sagebrush Steakhouse.
This new monthly program, “Lunch with Leaders” provides an opportunity for business
leaders to gather, listen and participate in a free-ranging discussion with city, county, state
and federal leadership in a casual lunch setting. Forty seven people were in attendance
including; Mount Airy City Commissioners Steve Yokeley and Dean Brown, City Manager
Barbara Jones, Mount Airy City Schools Superintendent Dr. Greg Little and Surry County
Commissioner Larry Phillips.
Discussions included economic development updates, educational highlights and local
business industry news on the eve of the national election. Chamber Members were engaged in conversations throughout the event and making new contacts that could prove
valuable to their businesses in the near future.
Thank you, Scott Corley, Sagebrush GM and the Sagebrush staff for being so great to
work with and helping to make this another successful “Lunch With Leaders”!
Chamber Hosts “Lunch With Leaders”
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce hosted the fourth “Lunch With Leaders” on
Wednesday December 5, 2012 at Cross Creek Country Club.
This new monthly program, “Lunch with Leaders” provides an opportunity for business leaders to
gather, listen and participate in a free-ranging discussion with city, county, state and federal
leadership in a casual lunch setting. Over 50 people were in attendance including; the Mayor of Mount
Airy Mount Deborah Cochran, Mount Airy City Commissioner Dean Brown, City Manager Barbara
Jones, Mount Airy City Community Development Martin Collins, Surry County Economic Development
Partnership LeeAnn Stokes, Division of Workforce Solutions Tony Mizzi, Surry Community College
Denise Brown and Mike Fenley from U.S. Senator Richard Burr’s Office.
Discussions included a potential economic development project involving an existing building with a
7-9 million investment and 45 jobs over a five year time span. Extensive discussion about Surry
Community College training programs, resources available through the small business center and the
Next Generation grant. Discussions about State and Federal Tax reform, the “fiscal cliff” and what
that means to every taxpaying citizen, update on local airport expansion and the new direction for the
Division of Workforce Solutions were topics discussed at “Lunch With Leaders” on December 5, 2012.
Thank you to George Schwab, Brian Tuttle and the clubhouse staff for being so great to work with and
helping to make our final 2012 “Lunch With Leaders” a successful event!
46th Annual Autumn Leaves Festival™ is a Success!
The second full weekend in October, the 12th, 13th and 14th the streets in downtown Mount Airy became home
to the largest and longest running 3-day street festival in the state, The Autumn Leaves Festival ™. Hosted by
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce, this year’s festival was the 46th year of this event and was
recognized for the third year in a row by The Southeast Tourism Society (STS) as one of the Top 20 Events in
the Southeast.
The Autumn Leaves Festival™ has its own distinctive character: the festival showcases our rich heritage music
with live local performances on the bandstand stage, downtown becomes a walker’s paradise for the arts &
crafts enthusiasts’ with over 200 artists & craftsman lining the streets of downtown Mount Airy, the festival is
well known for the delicious hometown foods that can be found being served with hospitality by our local civic
and non-profit groups.
An event of this size takes a year of planning and preparation and the Chamber’s Autumn Leaves Festival
Director, Yvonne Nichols did a masterful job in executing the largest and the smoothest run festival ever! The
Chamber Staff assisted wherever needed and the Visitor Center Staff greeted the thousands of visitors who
wanted more information about Mount Airy. Jim Andrews assisted with logistics and troubleshooting; Mother
Nature blessed the event with perfect fall weather and reported record breaking attendance ….......a perfect
combination for a successful event!
The success of the Autumn Leaves Festival™ requires the sponsorships and partnerships with many businesses and organizations, and we would like to say Thank You to this year’s Sponsors.
46th Annual Autumn Leaves Festival Sponsors
Title Sponsor- LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE
Bandstand Sponsor- SHEETZ of Mount Airy
Commemorative Cup Sponsor- NORTHERN HOSPITAL OF SURRY COUNTY
Foxx Tent Sponsor- DUKE ENERGY
Thank you to our Partners that played critical roles in helping the event to run smoothly.
46th Annual Autumn Leaves Festival Partners
City of Mount Airy
Public Works Department, Mount Airy Police Department, Mount Airy Fire Department
Mount Airy Rescue Squad
Pilot Garbage Service
The Mount Airy Newspapers
Surry County Sheriff's Department
State Highway Patrol
Community Service Work Program
Mount Airy Tourism Development Authority
Performing Musicians
Downtown Merchants
Thank you to the festival participants and to all who attended the festival!
We look forward to next year and hosting the 47th Annual Autumn Leaves Festival™ in downtown Mount Airy
October 11th-13th 2013.
JEEM Farms Hosts Chamber Business After Hours
JEEM Farms, LLC hosted their Annual Fall Business After Hours event on Thursday October
25, 2012. JEEM Farms located at 129 Quesinberry Road in Pinnacle was the perfect setting for
a fall family outing. A kid friendly play area was set up with an inflatable bounce house and slide
along with the corn hole game and the hayrides for everyone! Over 70 Chamber Members and
their families attended the event and enjoyed the hospitality that Owners, Michelle and Justin
McKinney showed everyone.
“JEEM” stands for Justin, Emery, Everett and Michelle – the McKinney’s and their young twin
sons. Even though the business has the name JEEM Farms, Michelle says the farm would not
exist without the help of her Dad, Larry Masten who talks to the plants, gives them the support
they need to thrive and even delivers tomatoes to our area.
JEEM Farms opened in 2010 and is a family owned greenhouse operation producing “off
season” tomatoes from October until early July. JEEM Farms tomatoes are without exception
the freshest and tastiest locally grown produce you can find during this time of year. Just ask
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce…..who have been regular customers for over a
year! JEEM Farms has expanded and added some square footage to their operation and have
added to their tomato selection.
JEEM Farms offers: Roma Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, Grape Tomatoes, Beefsteaks
Tomatoes and Heirloom Tomatoes.
JEEM Farms greenhouse operation is a USDA GAP (Good Agricultural Practice) Certified. This
certification sets growers apart from other growers due to the high standards in achieving
cleanliness and overall safe food handling.
JEEM Farms mission is to guarantee quality and taste, and avoid chemicals….their second
mission is be known for delicious, tasty and safe to eat tomatoes!
Thank you Michelle and Justin for inviting the Chamber Members and their families to your
beautiful home and farm! Your hospitality is exceptional just like your tomatoes!
To place an order or for additional information call
Michelle McKinney (336) 710-5301 or Larry Masten (336)
710-3783
JEEM Farms, LLC
129 Quesinberry Road
Pinnacle, NC 27043
(336) 710-5301 or (336) 710-3783
www.jeemfarms.com
Chamber Business Academy held on October 9, 2012
The Chamber Business Academy, People Make the Difference, our
monthly education seminar was held on October 9, 2012 at the Holiday
Inn Express & Suites in Mount Airy.
Kay Laffoon with Laffoon & Associates presented “Collect the Cash and
Keep the Customer!”, to Chamber business owners and leaders who are
responsible for accounts receivable. Kay showed the group how to increase their cash flow in 7-10 days through creative collection strategies
and how to keep customers paying on time, while encouraging teamwork
between sales and collection departments.
Thank you Kay for taking a difficult subject and making it light-hearted and
informative.
Chamber Business Academy held on Nov 13th, 2012
The last Business Academy Seminar of 2012, “Holiday Parties vs. Risk” was
presented by Melanie Samson Tuttle, Attorney at Law Purrington Moody
Weil, PLLC.
Sixteen Business Representatives attended the seminar that discussed
topics relating to religious discrimination, displays and decorations, time off
requests and various ways to accommodate the requests, Holiday Parties
and how to minimize the risk of hosting a party. The importance of having a
drug and alcohol policy and a harassment policy in the workplace, Insurance
coverage for a holiday party…. General liability verses Special Events, and
could a Holiday Party ever result in a Workers Compensation claim and
Party After-Math. The presentation was very informative and detailed and
Melanie did a wonderful job in explaining the risks involved for a business.
As we end another year of the Business Academy we would like to “Thank
our Partners” who supported this program throughout 2012. The HR Group,
Inc. for providing us with the exceptional Presenters and programs that
carried HRCI Credits. The Holiday Inn Express & Suites for working with us
as a host site for the seminars and our Business Members who sponsored
some of the educational seminars.
Our 2013 Business Academy calendar is under construction and will be
made available soon.
Chamber Surprise Patrol visits Wayne Farms
On Thursday November 1, 2012 the Chamber Surprise Patrol visited Wayne Farms located at 802 Atkins Street in
Dobson, North Carolina.
Knowing that a staff meeting was underway at the HR Building provided the perfect venue for a “surprise visit.”
Upon arrival, The Chamber Surprise Patrol was escorted to the conference room where the group of 10 entered the
meeting carrying bunches of balloons, a bag of candy, a box of cookies and echoing, “Surprise” to the Wayne
Farms staff seated around the conference table.
We immediately greeted Complex Manager, Paul Nordin, and explained the purpose of our visit was to simply say
“Thank You” for being a Chamber Member.
Surprised by the unexpected visitors, Paul was kind and gracious and took time away from the staff meeting to tell
the Chamber Surprise Patrol about the Wayne Farms operation in Surry County. In addition, each staff member
introduced themselves and gave a brief description of their responsibilities. Paul said the success of the Dobson
facility is due to the exceptional talent and dedication of the entire team.
Paul was asked about the biggest obstacles for his industry and he noted the changing permit requirements, new
regulations for the growers and the corn supply all play an important role in the cost of doing business.
Wayne Farms was established in 1957 as Dobson Poultry by local businessmen and farmers. In 1963 it was sold to
Caroline Foods, a division of Textron, sold in 1968 to Wilson and Company. Sold in 1977 to Tyson Foods Inc.,
and sold again in 1979 to Carrolls and Marvel Poultry Company.
In 1980, Wayne Farms LLC purchased the complex and by 1984 a second shift processing was added. In 1993
land surrounding the plant was purchased for office expansion and within three years the new HR/Administration
building was opened. Additional land was purchased in 1998 for a new feed mill and in 2004 an expansion adding
94 more jobs and 60 contract grower houses were added.
Today the Dobson facility is a 60,000 square-foot fresh processing plant operating two shifts with a third shift just
for plant sanitation; currently employs approximately 900 employees from Surry, Yadkin, Stokes and Wilkes
Counties in North Carolina and Patrick and Carroll Counties in Virginia; and has another 117 contracted growers!
Aside from being one of the largest employers in Surry County Wayne Farms is also a good community neighbor,
partnering with local and national charities as well as community civic and government groups to help make a
difference. The local economic impact to Surry County by Wayne Farms totals $243,560,000!!
Wayne Farms LLC is the fifth largest vertically integrated poultry producer in the U.S. with annual sales
exceeding $1.4 billion. Owning and operating 10 fresh and further-processed facilities throughout the Southeast
and producing more than 1.8 billion pounds of poultry products each year. Wayne Farms LLC employs
approximately 8900 people in eight integrated complexes, comprising eight hatcheries, seven feed mills, eight
slaughter processing plants and two further processing plants. As an industry leader Wayne Farms advocates for
change that positively affects customers, employees and the community.
The Chamber Surprise Patrol left with an elevated level of appreciation for Wayne Farms and their outstanding
operation in Dobson. The superior standards that they have set for themselves, their commitment to employee
safety, their brand protection standards for food safety and quality, and the defined principles that guides the
company was more impressive and extensive than we ever imagined!
Thank you to Paul and his staff for sharing their morning with us and allowing us the opportunity to learn more
about Wayne Farms.
Wayne Farms LLC
802 East Atkins Street
Dobson, NC 27017
(336) 386-8151
http://www.waynefarms.com
Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand
Opening Event Held at 15 BEANS
On Friday November 2, 2012 over 50 Chamber Members and Guests gathered at 15 BEANS for the
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and to celebrate the Grand Opening of the NEW Drive-Thru Coffee Wi-Fi
Spot that offers specialty pastries, and beverage items with seasonal outdoor patio seating.
15 BEANS is located at 717 West Independence Boulevard (New Market Crossing Shopping Center)
Mount Airy, NC 27030 and is owned and operated by Douglas Martin, a bright young man who is
completely supported by his family in this enterprise.
Douglas envisioned a local coffee shop where friends could meet, enjoy a cup of coffee, grab a bite
to eat, and be able to use their mobile devices in a casual comfortable outdoor environment. Or if
someone is in a hurry, be able to get a cup of coffee on the go without getting out of the car. 15
BEANS is the best of both worlds. Seasonal patio seating and convenient drive-thru service featuring
a great menu of coffee selections and tasty pastries and sweets made fresh daily!
For the Official Ribbon Cutting, Douglas was joined by his parents, Rhonda and Teddy Martin, Mayor
Pro-Tem Steve Yokeley, Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board Dennis Lowe, Mike Finley
from U.S. Senator Richard Burr’s Office, Surry County Commissioner Larry Phillips, and Brother
Heath, Nephew Cameron and Girlfriend Sondra.
The Grand Opening Event and Ribbon Cutting at 15 BEANS was a very nice event and chamber
members and guest enjoyed the coffee, hot chocolate and delicious treats while listening to the
entertainment provided by B-Dazzle Productions. Douglas Martin was a wonderful host and we wish
him much success with his new business!
It’s the perfect time to enjoy a great cup of coffee. When it’s cold outside take advantage of the
drive-thru convenience!
15 BEANS
717 West Independence
Boulevard
Mount Airy, NC 27030
(336) 783-0015
www.15-beans.com
Chamber Surprise Patrol visits Steve Gross, State Farm
Insurance Agency
On Tuesday November 27, 2012 the Chamber
Surprise Patrol visited the State Farm Insurance
Agency of Steve Gross located at 324 North
South Street Mount Airy, NC 27030.
The Chamber Surprise Patrol made up of 12
Ambassadors and staff, met in the parking lot
and went in as a group carrying bunches of
balloons, a bag of candy, and a box of cookies
greeting Leslie Dalton who was at the first desk
of the State Farm Insurance Office.
We asked for Steve Gross but he was not in the office that morning so we made ourselves at home with
the staff! We immediately explained the purpose of our visit was simply to say, “Thank you” to the State
Farm Insurance Agency of Steve Gross for being a Chamber Member.
We asked Leslie Dalton-Insurance Account Representative with over 4 years of service if she and the
other agents had a few minutes to visit with us and we were joined by, Laura Vega-Customer Service
Representative with 1 year of service, Becky Jessup-Insurance Account Representative with 8 years of
service, Jennifer Pyles-Customer Service Representative with 2 years of service, and later by Michelle
McCoy-Office Manager with 7 years of service.
The Chamber Surprise Patrol learned so much about the services offered by State Farm Insurance by
talking to the ladies in the office. State Farm offers: Auto, Home, Medical, and Life insurance along many
additional services such as; mature retirement planning and investment planning with IRA’s 401K’s;
health, workers compensation and commercial liability and for one stop shopping the State Farm Bank!
Need a new car - get the loan and the insurance all at one place! State Farm providing insurance and
financial services!
Steve Gross has been in the insurance business for over 26 years and is known for his professionalism
and southern charm. The staff was asked what sets Steve’s State Farm agency apart from others and
they said that Steve and his wife Polly have always been involved in the community. They have served
in civic organizations and groups and have been seen giving their time and energy to causes that benefit
this community.
For those who know Steve, he is an avid Carolina fan, a member of the Mount Airy Rotary Club, a very
pleasant man always wearing a smile and one of the best dressed men around….. Steve is an authentic
Southern Gentleman!
If you are looking for financial services or for insurance counseling from confident and professional
agents… we suggest you consider talking to agents at Steve Gross State Farm Insurance!
State Farm Insurance Steve Gross
324 North South Street
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-786-2342
Chamber’s “Black Thursday” 2nd Annual Silent Auction a Success
The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2nd Annual Silent Auction Event that featured
local services and items donated from Chamber Business Members. Tagged as “Black Thursday”, this
Holiday shopping event was held on Thursday November 29, 2012 at Cross Creek Country Club and was
sponsored by UniHealth Home Health, a new Chamber Member.
The evening began with a Sponsor Reception from 5:30 until 6:00pm followed with dinner and the silent
auction until 9:00pm. Over 160 Chamber Members and Guests were greeted at the door and given
auction numbers to be used during the evening on one of more of over 150 local services and wonderful
items donated by Chamber Members. Chamber Members and Guests were invited to walk the aisles of
merchandise and services displayed and to place their bids until 9:00pm, at which time all bids became
final. Winners were announced and any services or items that did not sell went to a live sell off with
Auctioneer Mark Rogers from Rogers Realty and Auction Company at the helm.
The Chef at Cross Creek had prepared a wonderful pasta and salad bar setup with all of the fixings for
guests to enjoy at their leisure along with complimentary wine from Round Peak Vineyards. Entertainment
was provided by B-Dazzle Productions and D.J. Blanton Youell got the guests up on their feet …dancing
to the music throughout the evening. Chamber Members and Guests commented on what a fun time they
had and what great deals they found shopping locally with fellow Chamber Members!
“Black Thursday” was a hit and a successful fundraiser for the Chamber! We received so many great
compliments and some great ideas for next year’s event and some offers from our membership to help
with the execution of next year’s event! We will be taking you up on your offers!
We want to say Thank You to all of our Members who donated merchandise, a service or an item(s) to
the event! Without your generosity and continued support we could not continue to provide the services
we do to our business community.
Thank You to all of our Members and Guests who attended the event and who purchased merchandise, a
service or an item(s) at our “Black Thursday” Event. We hope you or the recipient of your gift enjoys it!
A very Special Thank You to our Chamber Ambassadors for their support contacting and collecting
merchandise, services and item(s) for the event!
Thank You to Cross Creek Country Club for being so creative, flexible and fun to work with on our events!
UniHealth Home
Health Staff
Cross Creek Country Club hosts Chamber Business After
Hours
Cross Creek Country Club located at 1129 Greenhill Road Mount Airy, NC 27030 hosted a Business
After Hours event on Thursday November 15, 2012 to a crowd of over 60 Chamber Members and
Guests. Chamber Chairman of the Board Dennis Lowe welcomed everyone to the event which was
held in the ballroom at Cross Creek Country Club. Chef Chuck Gardner had prepared a delicious
menu of appetizers for everyone to enjoy during the evening as guests renewed friendships and
formed some new friendships as well.
Chairman Lowe introduced General Manager, George Schwab who shared some of the history of the
club and noted that Cross Creek Country Club is the perfect complement to a family lifestyle,
because of offering amenities and activities that the whole family can enjoy.
Members of Cross Creek Country Club have the option to choose which amenities are for them
because of offering several different member categories. Cross Creek Country Club has a membership to fit everyone’s needs.
Amenities at Cross Creek include the championship 18-hole golf course, swim and fun center
featuring a swimming pool and playground, and four tennis courts with both hard and clay surfaces.
The swim and tennis programs enjoy a full schedule of activities for both adults and children. Members enjoy the social aspect with a full calendar of dinners, events and parties. These activities are
hosted both in the Clubhouse’s many unique areas as well as outside on the beautiful Pavilion.
Cross Creek Country Club offers Full and Non-Resident Full Membership, Social Membership, Sports
Membership, Junior Executive Membership and Corporate Membership.
On hand to answer additional questions from the guests were Clubhouse Manager/Events
Coordinator, Brian Tuttle and PGA Class A Golf Professional Brad Edwards.
Cross Creek Country Club is such a beautiful setting and breath taking at sunset out at the Pavilion!
Thank you George, Brian, Chef Chuck, Brad and others for a wonderful evening at Mount Airy’ s
“SHOW PLACE”!
Cross Creek Country Club
1129 Greenhill Road
Mount Airy, NC 27030
(336) 789-5193
http://www.crosscreekcc.com
Chamber Surprise Patrol visits Homestead Realty
On Tuesday December 4, 2012 the Chamber
Surprise Patrol visited Homestead Realty located
almost next door to the Chamber at 135 Moore
Avenue Mount Airy, NC 27030.
Homestead Realty is owned and operated by Real
Estate Broker, Bobbie Collins who has been a
Chamber Member since November 10, 1979
shortly after opening her real estate office…...…
33 years ago! The more we found out about
Bobbie the more we grew to love and appreciate
her!
We learned that Bobbie Collins was the first
female realtor in Mount Airy. In fact Bobbie’s first
office was in the front office of the building she
occupies today. She said she has always liked
being downtown and that this location is
convenient to everything. By keeping the
overhead low, Homestead can pass along those
savings to their customers.
After moving here Bobbie Collins opened the first Welcome Wagon in the area and operated it out of her home.
She basically welcomed newcomers who had moved to Mount Airy by dropping by with information and gifts from
some of the local companies like Pet Milk, Merita Bread, Coca-Cola, some of our local banks and retailers like
Belk and many other businesses.
And at one point she focused on “Brides to Be” and “New Babies” so Bobbie had the opportunity to visit almost
every home in this area at one time or another. She loved visiting beautiful homes and interior design and
decorating so moving into real estate was a natural fit for her.
Bobbie was one of the first Chamber Ambassadors when the program started and was named Ambassador of the
Year; a program that she said she really enjoyed.
As you can see Bobbie has been very involved in this community since she moved here and continues to be
actively involved today. Helping people to find the right home is important to Bobbie and the staff at Homestead
Realty.
Homestead Realty is Your Full Service Real Estate Company. Just visit www.homesteadmountairy.com and see
for yourself! The information available via the website is remarkable…you will find everything you need from…
Home and Community Resource Center, Interest Rates, Useful Tools, Dream Home Finder for Detailed
Information, Free Reports, Buyer and Seller Tips, Other Data Base Information, School Links, Consumer Links,
Community Links, Mayberry and more!
If you are looking to buy or to sell a home, condo, investment property or land we suggest you contact Homestead
Realty today at 336-789-1655.
Homestead Realty is Your Full Service Real Estate Company!
Homestead Realty
135 Moore Avenue
Mount Airy, NC 27030
336-789-1655
www.homesteadmountairy.com
Tourism Update
The staff of the Mount Airy Visitors Center greeted and
tracked 3,043 Visitors in the month of November
2012. Year to date the Staff has greeted 58,787 visitors
since January 2012 which has already surpassed last
year’s total of 58,485 visitors. Since the visitors center
opened its doors in the Chamber of Commerce Location
the staff has visited and tracked 410,452 visitors.
The Top 10 States Represented in November 2012 in order of
ranking includes- NC, VA, OH, SC, PA, TN, FL, GA, KY,
and WV.
The staff also greeted International Visitors in the month of
November 2012 from Canada, Africa, Ecuador, United
Kingdom, Germany, Poland, and The Bahamas. The staff
greeted 26 people from Canada.
In 2011, the average
household trip expenditure
in the Piedmont Region
was $433. The average
household trip expenditure
for overnight visitors to the
Piedmont Region was
$542. Daytrip parties to the
Piedmont region spent approximately $143 per visit
in 2011.
Occupancy Tax Figures
In the month of August 2012 the Occupancy Tax were up 18.26% from August 2011
bringing the cumulative % Change to an increase of 9.40% from the total prior year
through August 2012.
In the month of September 2012 the Occupancy Tax was up 2.20% from the previous
year September 2011 and in the month of October 2012 the Occupancy taxes were up
13.37% from the total prior year through September 2012.
Even with the looming "fiscal cliff", the travel industry continues to add jobs to the
economy. In November alone, more than 2,000 jobs were added nationwide - 79,000
thus far in 2012 - reports David Huether, senior vice president of research for the U.S.
Travel Association. The industry has added jobs in 30 of the last 35 months for a total
of more than 300,000 since December 2009. This is at a rate 17 times faster than the
rest of the economy.
200 N. Main St.
Mount Airy, N.C. 27030
336-786-6116 Main
336-786-1488 Fax
The Mission of the Greater Mount Airy
Chamber of Commerce is to advance,
promote and encourage successful business
growth for our members.
Supporting LOCAL businesses and
Chamber Members F1R$T, keeps 58% more
of your dollars and jobs in our community
strengthening our local economy!
Betty Ann Collins - President
Email: [email protected]
786-6116 Extension 6
Tanya Taylor- Membership and Communication Director
Email: [email protected]
786-6116 Extension 4
Renae Shaffer - Finance Director
Email: [email protected]
786-6116 Extension 8
Jessica Icenhour Roberts - Tourism Director
Email: [email protected]
786-6116 Extension 3
Yvonne Nichols - Autumn Leaves Festival Director
Email: [email protected]
786-6116 Extension 5