Gathering - Riverton Chamber of Commerce
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Gathering - Riverton Chamber of Commerce
Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 The Riverton Gathering FROM THE DESK OF JIM DAVIS In this issue.... ● Chamber Chatter ● Wyoming’s Voice in Washington ● Statistical Data ● Coaches Corner ● Bloedorn Lumber Chamber Social ● Denver Air Connection Kickoff ● Daylight Donut & Ice Cream Ribbon Cutting ● Alive @ Five ● Jr Livestock Sale ● Calendar of Events ● Help for Health Hospice ● Frontier Home Health and Hospice ● AAA Self Storage ● Super 8 & Motel 6 The 103 rd Fremont County Fair and Rodeo is starting, and there are some great new attractions! On July 31st is the Fremont Family Fiesta; Aug. 3rd, the West Texas Rattlesnake show; Aug 4th, Monster Truck Insanity tour, and Aug. 5th, the Western Grand National Truck Pulling Series. Get out there and see the new and old attractions at the Fremont School starts County Fair - It’s always a good on August time! Our next Alive @ Five is on 23rd, so be Aug. 18th at The Depot; come careful around out and enjoy the music of the Lost Springs Band, food and the schools!” drink, and a Bounce House for the kids. You may be asking yourself, “What’s next?” School starts!! So be careful around the schools, because the kids will be back the 23rd of August. “ “Thank you for your continued support!” -Riverton Chamber of Commerce Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community Chamber Chatter August 2016 2016 Board and Staff Officers Bruce Kamminga– President Specialty Marine & RV Repair Riverton Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center 213 W Main St., Ste C Phone: 856-4801 Fax: 307-857-0873 E-mail: [email protected]. It is critical that people know how to find you in today’s economy. The best way to do this is by making sure your contact information is current and this includes your email address. We get returns daily on accounts of Your Chamber is your gateway to our com- email addresses that are no longer in use. We munity. We are information central. We want your customers to find you and with have the information to share with those today’s technology a website and correct email in the area. PLEASE, if you have inforaddress is crucial! mation or an event planned, we want the Submit your events! news dished to us too! Mike Becker-V President Gale’s Carpet One Barbara Hodson—Treasurer Comfort Inn Directors Bruce Loftus K-Mart Mick Pryor Edward Jones Update Your Contact Information Newsletter Deadlines We would like to remind everyone that if you’d like to have information or advertisements added into the Chamber newsletter, the deadline is the 20th of each month. This gives us much needed time to proof everything and make sure you get the best results! Did you know that you can submit your events onto the Chamber’s website calendar? Every Chamber member has a unique login and password to the Members Only section of the website—call us if you need that information! From the Member’s Only section, you can submit as many events as you want to our Chamber website calendar! Mary Bouchard Ace Hardware Ryan Preston Hampton Inn & Suites Ron Schwindt Bloedorn Lumber Steve Dodson Wyoming Financial Insurance Rowena Bland Trailhead Martin Cannan City of Riverton Connect with People Relocating and Vacationing to Riverton! Imagine the surprise of someone that gets a relocation or vacation packet from the Chamber and then ALSO receives a letter from you welcoming them to Riverton, and why not WOW them with a little coupon to your store. We provide you with their name and address information online 24/7. Jean Marlatt The Ranger Referral Database We often surprise and sometimes impress our businesses with the number of referrals we have given to their business! You can check this information out 24/7 in the Member’s Only area of the website. This will let you know what is working for you, what you may need to do to advertise more, or even where you may be able to save some money. Remember, there is always something to do in Riverton! Jackie Dorothy Northern Arapahoe Tribe Chamber Socials Chamber Staff Jim Davis Executive Director Chelsea Busher Administrative Assistant July 21st—n/a August 18th— OPEN September 15th If you’re interested in hosting a Chamber Social at your business, or would like more information about Chamber Socials, please call the Chamber to claim your month! Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Wyoming’s Voice In Washington We were up late into the night several times this week to complete consideration and passage through the House of the first Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act in seven years. This is the single most important appropriations bill to Wyoming. It covers the Department of the Interior, the Environment Protection Agency, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service and the Forest Service, among others. To ensure Wyoming’s voice was heard on this bill, I worked as Chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus and Vice Chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee to advance Wyoming provisions within the legislation. These include returning the gray wolf in Wyoming to state management, protecting our state’s uranium producers, rolling back EPA overreach, and securing state and local water management. Stewardship of public lands has suffered under the Obama Administration’s neglect and anti-West agenda. But this legislation marks a renewed effort to reinstate and reinforce state and local stewardship of our land, our water, our energy, and other natural resources crucial to our way of life. What the bill does: Sets the budget and policy for the Forest Service and Department of the Interior, who collectively own or manage roughly 49 percent of the State of Wyoming and nearly half of the Western United States. The bill also sets the budget and policy for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which under nearly eight years of the Obama Administration has inflicted billions of dollars in economic damage on the American economy. Cuts spending by $64 million, setting it at $1 billion below the President’s budget request, while still fully funding the Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program. The total also provides sufficient funding for the Department of the Interior to match privately raised funds and finally fulfill its longstanding obligation to purchase the Antelope Flats state school trust land parcel in Grand Teton National Park. Reissues litigation-blocked rules delisting the gray wolf in Wyoming and the Western Great Lakes.Prevents the Obama Administration from carrying out its campaign to keep energy in the ground by: time-limiting the indefinite federal coal lease moratorium, and stopping efforts to increase taxes on federal coal, oil, and gas production Prevents the BLM from implementing duplicative rules on hydraulic fracturing and methane emissions, which are already subject to robust regulation by the State of Wyoming. Prevents the EPA from implementing greenhouse gas regulations on new and existing coal plants as well as the Waters of the United States rule which would seize authority over waters historically managed by the states. Protects private water rights from federal water grabs in federal permitting processes. Funds more effective wildland fire prevention. Prohibits funding for the so-called “social cost of carbon” to be used by federal agencies to hold up crucial energy and infrastructure projects. Prohibits funding for the EPA’s In Situ Uranium rule to inflict unnecessary costs on Wyoming uranium production already struggling to offset our nation’s nearly 90 percent dependence on foreign uranium. Simplifies the process for the BLM to transfer wild horses and burros to federal, state, and local agencies for use as work animals. Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Statistical Data Statistics: July 2016 Top 10 Members Displayed on Website Wal-Mart 3,557 K-Mart 1,592 1838 Rendezvous 1,297 Safeway 1,266 Rocky Mountain Sports 1,233 The WHEREHOUSE 1,126 Porter’s 1,092 High Country Sporting Goods 1,053 Smith’s 939 Radio Shack 880 Top 10 Members Websites Clicked on Through Your Chamber Website Referral Program Wal-Mart 671 Comfort Inn Riverton 304 City of Riverton 299 K-Mart 277 1838 Rendezvous 270 Wind River Hotel & Casino 259 Holiday Inn Lander 253 Sundowner Station 249 Hampton Inn & Suites 242 The WHEREHOUSE 237 Welcome New Members The Stock Doc Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Statistical Data Your Chamber at Work July YTD-JUL 2015-JUL2016 Relocation Packets 2 80 Vacation Packets 5 66 Welcome Packets 450 1,528 Walk-in Visits 222 2,276 Phone Calls 282 2,610 E-mails 711 9,809 Website Referrals 439,499 3,983,308 Chamber Bucks Issued $75 $2,390 Sales Tax Disbursements June YTD-JUL 2015-June2016 - County 530,251 6,828,936 - Riverton 141,341 1,820,289 June YTD-JUL 2015–June2016 - County 45,406 700,617 - Riverton 24,588 296,585 June YTD-JUL 2015-June2016 - County 68,508 1,033,363 - Riverton 18,261 275,499 Lodging Tax Disbursements Use Tax Disbursements Happy Anniversary to These August Members! 27 Years—Fremont County School District #25, Wind River Electric 20 Years—UW West Central Regional Office 19 Years—Intermountain Electric Service, Inc. 7 Years—Java Java Espresso 5 Years—Western States Propane 4 Years—Prevention Management Organization of Wyoming 2 Years—Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Coaches Corner By Sabrina Starling, PhD, PCC 1 Surefire Strategy to Attract Top Performing Employees Dr. Sabrina Starling Dr. Sabrina Starling, The Business Psychologist ™, is the author of How to Hire the Best: The Rural Small Business Owner’s Ultimate Guide to Attracting Top-Performing Employees. The strategies Dr. Starling teaches work consistently across industries, even for business owners who have struggled for years being understaffed. Dr. Starling recognizes that employee problems can be one of the biggest stumbling blocks for any business owner. With her background in psychology, and years of driving profit in small businesses, Dr. Starling knows what it takes to find, keep and get exceptional performance out of your biggest investment--your employees. Access her 5 Secrets to Exceptional Employee Performance (her gift to you!) at www.tapthepotential.com www.TapThePotential.com Dr. Sabrina may be reached at 1 (800) 975-9440 ext. 725 Rural small business owners are often disappointed in the results they get when working with recruiters to hire new employees. Recruiters are expensive and often employees brought in by recruiters don’t stick around long enough to justify the expense of using a recruiter. There’s an alternative! It’s a lot less expensive and much more effective as a long- term recruiting strategy. An Employee Referral Incentive Program shared with your best employees is a surefire strategy to attract more top performing employees. Let’s look at an example of how an Employee Referral Incentive Program might work. Your employee, Joe, recommended Tim to work for you. Tim turns out to be a real APlayer. You hire Tim and give Joe a gift certificate to take his wife to dinner at a fancy restaurant on Valentine’s Day. You did this because Joe is a newlywed. Joe is thrilled! You’ve made him look really good in his new wife’s eyes. Six months go by and Tim is rocking and rolling. He’s now fully trained and doing the work of four employees whom you let go because they had been doing just enough to get by and made a lot of mistakes. You drop a note in Joe’s box telling him how thrilled you are with Tim, thanking him again for bringing Tim to the company. Joe reads the note and checks in with Tim. Joe is now very invested in making sure his buddy Tim is happy with working for you. Plus, Joe likes working with Tim. Joe was fed up with those other four employees who always created more work for him. With Tim on board, Joe’s life at work has been a lot easier! Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Coaches Corner By Sabrina Starling, PhD, PCC Another 6 months go by. Tim has been with you for a year. Plus, with your employee referral incentive program, he has recommended two more A-Players whom you have hired. You are kicking back, pleased with yourself that in one year’s time, you’ve let four really bad employees go and replaced them with three A-Players. Your profits have doubled because you have been able to go after 3 times the amount of work you had in the year prior and are generating a lot more revenue—with fewer employees—who are making a lot fewer mistakes. You reflect on all of this and decide you want to do something really nice for Joe. After all, Joe helped you get the ball rolling in the right direction by recommending Tim to you. You’ve noticed Joe looking at travel magazines on his breaks. You ask him about that. Turns out, he wants to take his wife away for a nice weekend for their anniversary. This gives you an idea. You surprise Joe with a weekend getaway at a resort a few hours from town. This costs you less than $500 because it’s the off- season. Joe is thrilled. He feels extravagantly well taken care of by you. You consider this gift a nominal token of appreciation. After all, your profits have doubled in the last year! Joe now sings your praises to everyone he encounters. Tim and his buddies do the same because they’ve all benefitted from the Employee Referral Incentive Program. You have great applicants chomping at the bit to come to work for you. But, you are selective. You only hire the best. Employee Referral Incentive Programs are easy to implement and produce quick results. If you are in need of employees right now, I recommend you start with this relatively inexpensive recruiting strategy. I’ve seen it work time and again. It’s a great strategy to quickly fill open positions with very good employees! For more tips to attract top performing employees, text EMPLOYEES to 44222. Be Wise—Shop Riverton! Looking for the perfect gift? Chamber Bucks are a great present! Buy them at the Chamber of Commerce! Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Calendar Of events Monday Riverton Lions Club every Monday @ 6pm– meet at Riverton Elks Club Tuesday Every Tuesday-Riverton Rotary – 12:00 PM – Central Wyoming College 1st & 3rdTuesday – Riverton City Council Meeting – 7 PM 1st Tuesday– Survivors of Suicide Loss Support– Riverton Library 6:30 pm-8pm Wednesday 1st Wednesday - Friends of the Library Book Sale – 1-8 PM – Library 3rd Wednesday– 1838 Rendezvous Meeting @7 PM– Wind River Heritage Center 2nd Wednesday– Riverton Garden Club: For more info call 851-2966 4th Wednesday—Riverton Economic and Community Development Association (RECDA) Sundowner Station Restaurant 7AM-8AM Thursday 1st Thursday – Riverton Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting – 5:30 PM – Chamber Office 1st Thursday – WRHC Board of Directors Meeting – 7 PM – Wind River Heritage Center 2nd Thursday—Lower Wind River Conservation District Board of Supervisors—7PM @ USDA Service Center Conference Room, 508 N Broadway Ave 3rd Thursday – Riverton Chamber of Commerce Social – contact the chamber for the location 1st & 3rd Thursday– Soroptimist– 12 PM @ the Bull & Bistro Every Thursday—Kiwanis – 12 PM – Riverton Country Club Friday 3rd Friday – American Legion Auxiliary Post 19 Meeting – 11 AM – Senior Center Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Spectacular Summer Recipes Apricot and Peach Fried Pies Recipe by: Elaine Ingredients Dough: Filling: 4 cups all-purpose flour 8 ounces dried apricots 2 teaspoons salt 1 (6 ounce) package dried peaches 1 cup shortening 3/4 cup white sugar 1 cup milk water to cover 2 cups vegetable oil for frying Directions 1. To Make Crust: In a large bowl, mix together flour and salt. Cut in shortening until mixture is crumbly. Mix in milk and stir until dough forms a ball. Roll out dough and cut into 18 6-inch circles. Set aside. 2. To Make Filling: In a large saucepan, combine apricots, peaches, and sugar. Add enough water to cover fruit. Cover pan and cook over low heat until fruit is falling apart. Remove lid and continue to cook until water is evaporated. 3. Place oil or shortening in small high-sided skillet. Place over medium heat. Spoon equal amounts of filling into each pastry circle and fold in half. Seal pastry with a fork dipped in cold water. 4. Fry a few pies at a time in hot oil, browning on both sides. Drain pies on paper towels. Gathering Together for a Prosperous Community August 2016 Paws for Life Pet of the Month WANDERER We called this little girl "Wanderer," because she hitched a ride from Thermopolis in a work truck! Thankfully the man heard her meowing and when he discovered her, he brought her to us. We posted ads on social media in that town, but with no success. We think she is a little over a year old, and such a sweetie! She is more than ready for a home to call her own. Her adoption fee is $50 and she is spayed, microchipped, up to date on her shots, and de-wormed! THIS MONTH IN HISTORY: AUGUST August 2, 1776 — In Philadelphia, most of the 55 members of the Continental Congress signed the parchment copy of the Declaration of Independence. August 2, 1939 — Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the possibility of atomic weapons. "A single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory." Six years later, on August 6, 1945, the first Atomic Bomb, developed by the U.S., was dropped on the Japanese port of Hiroshima. August 7, 1964 — Following an attack on two U.S. de stroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin off North Vietnam, the U.S. Congress approved the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, granting President Lyndon B. Johnson authority "to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression." August 91 1974 — Effective at noon, Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency as a result of the Watergate scandal. Nixon had appeared on television the night before and announced his decision to the American people. Facing possible impeachment by Congress, he became the only U.S. President ever to resign. August 13, 1860 — Wild West performer Annie Oakley (1860-1926) was born in Darke County, Ohio. Famous for her shooting ability, she joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1885 and was one of the star attractions for 17 years. August 15, 1969 — Woodstock began in a field near Yasgur's Farm at Bethel, New York. The three-day concert featured 24 rock bands and drew a crowd of more than 300,000 young people. The event came to symbolize the counter-culture movement of the 1960's. For more history, visit: http://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/may.htm Platinum Membership “Where the winners play ” Open 24 hours ( 3 0 7 ) 8 56 - 39 6 4 PRESRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID RIVERTON, WY PERMIT NO. 107 213 West Main St., Suite C Riverton, WY 82501 Interested in advertising something in next month’s newsletter? Inquire with the chamber for advertisement pricing! Call (307)856-4801 or email [email protected]