Z` Chamber Link - Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
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Z` Chamber Link - Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Z’ Chamber Link ...A Community Connected Published by the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce March, 2016 Edition The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Melonie Monson as the New Executive Director Monson, 54, of Zephyrhills has been working as Assistant City Clerk for the City of Zephyrhills. She has more than 30 years of business experience as a business owner and prior to working for the city she served at the GZCOC as Membership Services Coordinator under former executive director Vonnie Mikkelsen. “I’m thrilled to be able to be a part of the wonderful work the Chamber does in our community again” Monson said. “I want to use my talents to help strengthen this great community and strive to promote our businesses along with enhancing development throughout the Greater Zephyrhills Area”. GZCOC President and search committee chairman Tim Linville said, “I’m excited that we have been able to select someone from Zephyrhills to lead the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce who has familiarity with local area. She is a citizen of Zephyrhills and a graduate of Zephyrhills High School and is already acquainted with the political and business leaders of the community.” March Calendar 3 Chamber Business Breakfast, 7-8:30a; At Golden Corral 6855 Gall Blvd Zhills, 8 Executive Board Meeting, 12-1:30p; Chamber Office 13 Daylight Savings Time Starts 14 City Council Meeting; Begins at 6p; 5335 8th St. At City Hall, in the Council Chamber 15 Board of Directors Meeting, 3:30-4:30p; Chamber Office 16 Student Citizen of the Month, 8–9a; The Church on Chancey Road, 34921 Chancey Rd, Zhills 27 Easter Sunday 28 City Council Meeting; Begins at 6p; At City Hall, in the Council Chamber, 5335 8th St. 30 ZEDC Steering Committee Meeting, 11:00-12:30p; Center State Bank, 6930 Gall Blvd, Zhills, 33542 Chamber News Being active in the local chamber of commerce is an effective business strategy. It communicates to consumers that a company uses good practices, is reputable, cares about its customers, and is involved in its community. ~ Study by the Shapiro Group 6th Annual BBQ & Blues Appreciation Dinner for Sponsors, Volunteers and Volunteer Groups TBA Motorola * Ring Power-Cat * JH Ham Electric * Ryman Construction * IR Staffing Norm & Sons Tire and Auto * San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union * Microtel Inn & Suites * Rosecastle of Zephyrhills Century 21/Nye Commercial Advisors* Toast Masters District 48 * Brand Energy Solutions Centennial Bank * Bahr’s Propane Gas & A/C Volunteer Groups Pasco County Sherriff's Posse * Zephyrhills High School Interact Club, Drama and Honor Society * Zephyrhills Cival Air Patrol * Museum of Military History, Noon Rotary, Volunteer groups from CenterState Bank and Suncoast Credit Union, Ryman Construction. Pigz in Z’Hills 2016 Planning Committee Brenda Minton, Rebecca Gaddis, Brent Nye, Darrell Pennington, Frank Murphy, George Kendall, Kathy Whitman, Kym Corkum, Melissa Williams, Nathan Colman, Miriam Hansford, Stephanie Stephenson, Suzanne Beauchaine, Tim Linville, Vicki Jones And The Many Volunteer Individuals, Ambassadors, Husbands and Friends that helped contribute to this year’s Event. Without the hard work and dedication of all those involved we would not be able to bring this Fundraising Event to the Zephyrhills Community. Thank you to ALL! Zephyrhills 6th Annual Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Pay it Forward Sponsor & Volunteer Appreciation Dinner Zephyrhills 6th Annual Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Pay it Forward Sponsor & Volunteer Appreciation Dinner ZEPHYRHILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE YOUTH & EDUCATION PROGRAM DONORS Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors October 2015-September 2016 Citizen of the Month and Scholarship Fund 2015-2016 Bahr’s Propane Gas & A/C Church of the Living World Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Centennial Bank I R Staffing, Inc. San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union The Ministerial Association of Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel And...ALL of you who have participated in 50/50 drawings at Chamber events Thank you for your generous Support of Youth in our Community As a direct result of your contributions, the Chamber awarded $4900 in 2015 to local graduating seniors pursuing their educational, vocational and career goals. The Chamber provides annual scholarships funded through 50/50 drawings, events, and individual or business donations. Scholarships are awarded to local youth through a selection process in Spring of every year. If you or your business wishes to participate with educational support, please call your Chamber office. Officers Tim Linville, President –E-Z Clean Car Wash Carolyn Hodges, Vice President-Faithful Friends Pet Cremation John Scott, Treasurer-Gulf Coast Financial Strategies Gary Hatrick, Secretary -High Road Photography Directors Amy Chappell –Centennial Bank Bill Heinrich—Florida Hospital Zephyrhills David West—Inside Out Leadership Development John Kinsman-Martin Electric Kevin Ryman -Ryman Construction/Ryman Roofing Patty Richter-Bayfront Health Dade City Rebecca Gaddis -San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union Skip Skairus-CenterState Bank Tom Vanater-Retired Wade Thomas -Thomas and Son , Inc. Ex-Officio Members Councilman Ken Burgess---City Council Liaison Executive Director Committees and Board Liaisons Membership: Gary Hatrick Economic Development / Government Affairs: Skip Skairus Community Outreach: David West Ambassadors Liaison: Katy Boyd Professional Staff Melonie Monson-Executive Director [email protected] Pat Pennington - Membership/Marketing Manager [email protected] Roxanne Bricker-Membership Services Coordinator [email protected] Tenci Alexander-Customer Service Specialist: [email protected] (Business & Visitors Center Services) Chamber Business Hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 38550 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills 33542 Members Find Value in Annual Investment Plans Platinum Level Investors Gold Level Investors CenterState Bank Mosaic San Antonio Citizens FCU Bronze Level Investors Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC Centennial Bank Florida Medical Clinic ...is a GREAT place for BUSINESS AND Member Services is NOT A 9-5 Job Have you checked out your Chamber’s new web design? ZephyrhillsChamber.org Here are a few other ways your Chamber is working for you Click HERE and HERE to view latest video promos Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce MEMBERSHIP Encourage membership through innovative programs, services and benefits New Members Consult Realty & Management Michael Perry 5343 6th Street Zephyrhills, FL 33542 (813) 319-7075 [email protected] Real Estate East Pasco Networking Group Nils Lenz 37023 Pepper Drive Zephyrhills, FL 33541 (813) 782-9491 [email protected] Networking Groups For Renewing Your Membership AM VETS #POST 550 Rainbow Village Carefree RV Resort American Cancer Society Schaper Roofing, Construction & Pools HPH Hospice St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church Keifer Village Jewels Tampa Tribune – TBO.com Morningside RV Estates Valleydale R.O. Association, Inc. Planned Pethood Village Square Realty, Inc. Pregnancy Care Center of Zephyrhills VoIPWRX Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Economic Development & Government Affairs Position the greater Zephyrhills area as the Preferred Location for Business Growth in East Pasco County Zephyrhills Economic Development Coalition (ZEDC) publishes Medical Market Report CLICK ON COVER BELOW TO VIEW FULL PUBLICATION ZEDC “Clearly Zephyrhills” Marketing Publications Available for Download. Click on Cover at right to view. Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Economic Development & Government Affairs Position the greater Zephyrhills area as the Preferred Location for Business Growth in East Pasco County CLICK ON COVER BELOW TO VIEW FULL PUBLICATION We are finalizing our 2016 -2017 Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Community & Business Magazine, designed to introduce your company to visitors, newcomers, residents, new businesses, Chamber members and prospective members. A once-a-year opportunity for year 'round exposure! To be included please contact Sallie Rice with Heron Publishing (cell )352- 428-3647 or email [email protected] Thank You to the following advertisers who will be featured in the 2016 -2017 issue. ASAP Tax Service Hodges Family Funeral Home Athena Real Estate/ Morningside RV Humana Market Point B & N Lenz Enterprises Lee Reed Insurance Boltin Pest Control, Inc. Magnuson Hotel City of Zephyrhills Mander Law Group First National Bank of Pasco Palm Tree Acres Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Premier Community HealthCare Group Florida Medical Clinic Restored Hope Forest Lake Estates Ryman Construction, Inc. Forest Lake RV Resort Bayfront Health Dade City Gulfside Hospice & Pasco Palliattive Southport Springs Golf and Country Club Healthy Smiles Dental, Inc. Sunshine Bank Heritage Academy Watson Clinic Heritage Park Whitfield Funeral Home, Inc. Hits106/WGHR-FM Zephyrhills Chiropractic Clinic Zephyrhills Lions Club There is still time to add your company to this prestigious group and featuring your company. Be one of the first to welcome our visitors, newcomers and new businesses to Zephyrhills ! Contact Sallie Rice with Heron Publishing (cell ) 352- 428-3647 or email [email protected] Membership Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits Mixer Liberty Tax Services 5522 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills 813-540-1212 Community News Free Tire Disposal Event for Pasco County Residents The Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) wants to help you get rid of old tires for free, while preventing the spread of Zika Virus – a flu-like disease spread through mosquito bites. Pasco County residents can bring unwanted tires to the Pasco County Class III Landfill / West Pasco Resource Recovery Facility at 14606 Hays Road in Spring Hill or to the East Pasco Transfer Station at 9626 Handcart Road in Dade City Sunday March 13th from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Zika Virus a public health emergency, and expects to see more cases in North America by the end of 2016. Zika Virus causes flu-like symptoms including body aches, chills, fever and vomiting. The Zika Virus is transmitted by mosquitoes that become infected when they feed on a person already infected with the virus. Infected mosquitoes then spread the virus by biting other people. Mosquitoes breed in standing water that collects in places like old tires, which is why Pasco County is offering this free Tire Disposal Event to help keep your property mosquito-free. “We encourage Pasco County residents to take advantage of this opportunity to get rid of your unwanted tires,” said Pasco County Mosquito Control District Director Dennis Moore. “Used tires are an ideal habitat for mosquitoes to develop, especially the specific type that can potentially transmit Zika Virus.” Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Building a Community One Business at a Time Chamber Connection is a Quarterly Membership Meeting ~ Come and Join us for Java ~ Find out about your Chamber and the benefits of joining your chamber of commerce can have on you and your business or just reconnect and see what you’ve been missing Member News Easter Food Drop off locations Foods Needed: Canned fruits Canned vegetables Canned yams Canned meats & tuna Box muffin/bread mixes Peanut Butter & Jelly Instant potatoes Macaroni & Cheese Cereal Black beans Rice Granola bars Crackers Cookies Soups All locations Corner of 301 and Clinton For more information: Contact Restored Hope at 352-437-4815 Serving East Pasco 7th Street Location Community News University of Florida Pasco County Cooperative Extension Office Subject: Date: Time: Location: Pre-Register: Details: Subject: ORGANIC GARDENING: FROM CONTEXT TO PRACTICE Satur day, Mar ch 5, 2016 9:00 am – 11:00 am Clayton Hall at Pasco County Fairgrounds/ UF/IFAS Extension Office, 36702 St Rd 52, Dade City, FL http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu Bring registration confirmation to ensure seating. For the home gardener, organic gardening is simply growing produce in harmony with nature, often without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. In this FREE University of Florida Pasco Extension program, Dr. Whitney Elmore, County Extension Director and Urban Horticulture Agent, will put organic gardening into perspective and provide simple practices and techniques to help home gardeners grow orCREEPY CRAWLIES: DANGEROUS SPIDERS, SNAKES AND INSECTS Date: T hursday, M arch 10, 2016 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:45 pm Location: Zephyrhills Library, 5347 8th Street, Zephyrhills, FL Pre-Register: http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu Bring registration confirmation to ensure seating. Details: Come and join Dr . Whitney Elmor e, Univer sity of Flor ida Pasco County Extension Dir ector and Ur ban Horticulture Agent as she takes you on a journey through the creepy crawlies that lurk in your area. From venomous spiders to stinging insects. Come and learn how to spot these creatures around your yard and home. Join us for a FREE University of Florida Extension seminar. Subject Date: Time: Location: CALADIUMS Satur day, Mar ch 12, 2016 9:00 am – 10:30 am Land O Lakes Community Center , 5401 Land O Lakes Blvd, Land O Lakes, FL Pre-Register: http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu Bring registration confirmation to ensure seating. Details: With little wor k, you can add long lasting color to your yar d. Caladiums love shade, but can also be grown In sunny parts of your landscape. This FREE University of Florida Pasco Extension seminar features growing advise from a professional grower……. Bulbs will be available for purchase! Subject: GROWING ORCHIDS MADE EASY Date: Satur day, Mar ch 12, 2016 Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Location: Zephyr hills Libr ar y, 5347 8th St, Zephyrhills, FL Pre-Register: http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu Bring registration confirmation to ensure seating. Details: Elegant and exotic or chids have fascinated people for thousands of year s. Many gardeners are “orchid-shy”. RELAX. This FREE University of Florida Pasco Extension office will start the novice off correctly by presenting simple steps to orchid success. From understanding the correct potting medium to fertilizing regimes, to what kind Subject: WAKING UP YOUR LANDSCAPE FROM ITS WINTERS NAP Date: Time: Location: Pre-Register: Details: Tuesday, Mar ch 15, 2016 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm New River Libr ar y, 34043 St Rd 54, Zephyr hills, FL http://pasco.ifas.ufl.edu Bring registration confirmation to ensure seating. Knowing when to pr une cold damaged plants, what types of fer tilizer to apply and how much water to add, turns your sleeping landscape into a colorful, healthy Garden of Eden. Come to this FREE University of Florida Pasco Extension seminar to hear more details. CHAMBER NEWS Being active in the local chamber of commerce is an effective business strategy. It communicates to consumers that a company uses good practices, is reputable, cares about its customers, and is involved in its community. ~ Study by the Shapiro Group Your 2015 Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Community & Business Guide is available Stop by the office and pick up your copies today. Display them in your office or give them to clients. FREE to you, and your customers. is everywhere YOU can be too Share your Posts, Tweets and Videos with us ~ We’ll Post it Forward ~ Follow and Tag on Twitter @ZHillsCOC Like and Post on Facebook: ZhillsFacebook NEW! View on YouTube: ZHillsChamberChannel Search Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce to find us MEMBERS ADVANTAGE Remember, when you renew your membership you receive a free insert into the Chamber newsletter a $75 value or e-mail blast a value of $50 that goes out to the extended Chamber Member List. The newsletter is found on the chamber website and not only seen by members, but by all visitors to the website. For an update on services and benefits of your membership please “Join us for Java” our quarterly “Member Connection” meeting or simply pick up the phone and call us! 813-782-1913 Pasco County Sherriff, Chris Nocco Newsletter PASCO SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWSLETTER March 2016 It sounds strange and even complicated, but there are a small number of people in our community who would rather steal electricity than pay for it like the rest of us. Would you know how to detect if someone was doing that in your neighborhood? So how does someone ‘steal’ electricity? Thieves divert energy from power lines or even from neighboring homes to run the power into their own home. That process, if successful, gives them power for free. Not only is this illegal, but it can also be deadly. According to the safeelectricity.org, this method of power theft will sometimes feed energy back into a power line, which can harm or even kill a linesman. Before a linesman begins work on power lines, he will de-energize the lines. But if that line is tapped into a home illegally diverting the power, the remaining energy could kill the linesman. Additionally, if your residence is connected to the same power line as one responsible for stealing power, your home could be overloaded with energy. That can harm the appliances and electronics connected to your home’s outlets. The theft of energy can also harm your pocketbooks, as companies may have to raise rates. Often, this theft is the hallmark of illegal drug use and sales. There have been arrests in our county as well as surrounding counties that have led to drug charges. Thieves who have been stealing energy have also set up elaborate marijuana grow operations inside those homes. This illegal tactic gives criminals the ability to harvest several dozen marijuana plants, which can net thousands of dollars in drug sales. Detecting energy theft is not easy, but a few keys, provided by Duke Energy, may help detect a thief. Those tips include if a person is not a member of your local power company and you see them working on overhead wires, power meters or digging near underground lines, this could be suspicious. If you overhear someone talking about bypassing meters or having impossibly low bills, this may also be a sign of energy theft. In the September issue of Electric Co-Op Today, Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative reported more than 180 marijuana grow houses were discovered illegally diverting energy in its service area since 2006. The company estimated it lost more than $3 million due to those stealing energy. As a result of this activity, WREC has started a program that rewards citizens $500 for the arrest and conviction of a person guilty of power theft. Those figures become staggering when compiled nationwide. According to GrideSense, a power monitoring company, approximately $6 billion in energy is stolen annually in the United States. Those who are convicted of power theft can be prosecuted under Florida Statute 812.14, which can garner up to a year in prison and as much as $1,000 in fines. If you suspect someone in your neighborhood has been stealing energy, please contact your power company or the Pasco Sheriff’s Office at 727-847-8102. STUDENT CITIZEN OF THE MONTH A Program of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Honoring Youth Citizenship since 1997 February Student Citizens of the Month Thank you for Supporting Youth in Our Community! THE BROACH SCHOOL Jodi Baldwin MEDALLION SPONSOR CHESTER TAYLOR ELEMENTARY Florida Hospital Zephyrhills BREAKFAST AND VENUE Austin Jacobs Exciting Chancey Road Christian Church EAST PASCO ADVENTIST ACADEMY GOLD SPONSORS Rae-Lynn Agosto IR Staffing, Mosaic, San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union, HERITAGE ACADEMY Sabrina Mraz SUPPORTERS HOPE RANCH LEARNING ACADEMY Danny Burgess, Florida House of Representatives, Nicholas Dester District 38 - Letter of Commendation RAYMOND B. STEWART MIDDLE SCHOOL Devin Eubanks WEST ZEPHYRHILLS ELEMENTARY Caitlyn Eudy City Of Zephyrhills Mayor, Gene Whitfield - Letter of Commendation US Congressman, Gus Bilirakis - Letter of Commendation & Gift Pasco County Clerk, Dr. Paula S. O’Neil - Certificates & Rulers Pasco County Sheriff, Chris Nocco-Letter of Commendation San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union-Piggy Banks Creative Advantages - Proud Parent Bumper Stickers WOODLAND ELEMENTARY Centennial Bank - School Supplies Taylor Lee Hope Ranch Learning Academy PTO, Highlighters Integrity Resources Staffing - Family Portrait Sitting ZEPHYRHILLS HIGH SCHOOL Ministerial Association of Zephyrhills & Wesley Chapel - Bibles Keith Brockington Rotary Club of Zephyrhills Noon - Carry Totes Sonny’s Bar-B-Q - Gift Cards Tampa Tribune –Media Sponsor AMBASSADORS’ CORNER Ambassador Luncheon Ambassador Program Sponsor February Ambassador of the Month Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Kim Barker (Vitis Realty) Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors For stepping up and jumping into the pool with both feet and helping with the monthly Business Breakfast Registration and helping with the BBQ & Blues Appreciation Dinner. Katy Boyd, Program Chair Thank You for all you do. Be our guest at the monthly Ambassadors Luncheon ~~~~~~~~~~~~ First Tuesday of the Month * 12Noon Zephyrhills Community Cook Book Venue Sponsor : Palm Tree Acres Coming to your Chamber Soon! 36006 Hwy 54 W | Zephyrhills Call for Info and to RSVP: (813) 782-1913 Have a favorite Recipe you would like to share, submit in writing your recipe and we will include it. As an added “Member Benefit” we will include your name, business logo/name, address phone number and any social media Jennifer Clapper Don Edwards Rachel LeBlanc Diana MacDiarmid Nils Lenz Tim Mitchell Tim Dozier Nick Lenz Stephanie Stephenson Katy Boyd Vicky Jones Lee Heffelfinger Brad Bricker George Swatzbaugh III Bob Webb addresses your provide (AT NO CHARGE FOR OUR MEMBERS) (one per member) Ambassadors are the of your Chamber Cheryl Hinton Carolyn Hodges John MacDiarmid Gary Hatrick Cliff McDuffie Jeannette Hall Miriam Hansford Sam Abrahani Stephen Lionel Lee Maggard Sigrid Green Suzanne Beauchaine George Kendall Russ Heffelfinger Rod Rehrig Michelle Crowder-Soellner Monthly Business Breakfast Your Chamber’s Top-Rated Networking Program Speaker Program—Now reserving for 2016 It is your best opportunity to showcase your business and your team to a captive and wellconnected audience. ~ We make it easy for you ~ Just bring an informative and interesting speaker of your choice to talk about your business or a topic of relevance to the business community. ~ We’ll do the rest ~ Schedule Your Breakfast Sponsorship Today Call: (813) 782-1913 Mixers Evening program to showcase your business, bring members to your business for a mix and mingle for a little networking afterhours. MULTIPLE CATEGORY LISTINGS AVAILABLE IN THE ONLINE DIRECTORY Multiple Category Listings are being offered for a one time fee of $20 / listing. This offer is in addition to the One Alphabetical listing and One Categorical listing offered free of charge with your annual membership dues. If you are interested in listing your organization under more than one category please call your Chamber Office: 813.782.1913 3rd Thursday of each month Call to reserve your space. Stay connected with the happenings in Pasco County To View Visit Pasco October Monthly E-Newsletter Click Here Advertising opportunities are available on ZephyrhillsChamber.org Website. Be seen by over 9,000 Unique Visitors every month and more than 1.5 million hits in 2015. Scrolling Banner ads on the Home Page $500 per year. Discounts available with Membership Packages Contact us today for a package personalized to fit your needs. Chamber Visitors Center Advertising The Business and Visitors Center receives over 6,000 visitors a year. Why not welcome them with your message framed in a premier place around the informational display case? Your cost as a member is only $100 (8 1/2 x 11 ) for 12 months making this one of the most cost effective advertising opportunity available. Call 813-782-1913. Your Chamber’s Networking Programs Monthly Business Breakfast And Mixers Sponsorships Available It is your best opportunity to showcase your business and your team to a captive and well-connected audience. Schedule Yours Today Call: (813) 782-1913 WANTED FIND A BUSINESS OR SERVICE Your Events, Did you know that we will list your event on our community calendar ? All you have to do is provide your event information in written form and we will list it on the community calendar on the website, please allow 5 days for event to be published. through your trusted source at Announcements, Awards Business Accomplishments or Press release When space allows we will publish Chamber Member announcements in the newsletter, deadline is the 3rd Friday of each month. www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org Bookmark the page on your desktop and mobile device! One of your Chamber’s top priority is to raise awareness with consumers about the importance of shopping local. The message is simple and it is clear. “Invest in Your Community. Buy Local. Find a Business or Service through your Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce.” Chances are, if you’re a Chamber Member you already know the value of keeping this message alive in your own business, with your employees, and at home. REFRESHER COURSE Do business with a Chamber Member Encourage your employees to do business with a Chamber member Keep a handful of Chamber Directories in your office to hand out to your clients Refer a friend, colleague or client to another Chamber Member Refer a business to the Chamber Invite your employees, colleagues or friends to attend Chamber networking events—especially if you don’t have the time. Your Chamber office or leadership team will check in with you from time to time to learn what you’re working on. And remember, we welcome your visit or call and the opportunity to serve you at any time. www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org Monthly Business Breakfast Your Chamber’s Top-Rated Networking Program Speaker Program—Now reserving for 2016 It is your best opportunity to showcase your business and your team to a captive a well-connected audience. ~ We make it easy for you ~ Just bring an informative and interesting speaker of your choice to talk about your business or a topic of relevance to the business community. ~ We’ll do the rest ~ Call: (813) 782-1913 Affordable Advertising for Members Visitors Center Lobby Did you know We have over 12,000 inquires about the greater Zephyrhills area ? Do we have your most current and up to date information about your business or service? If not you may be missing out on customer referrals. Our busy months will be here soon. Don’t miss this opportunity to inform visitors about your product or service. Make sure we have your most recent business cards and brochures in the Visitors Center. www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org Chamber Newsletter Advertising . 6 Month 12 Month Business Card $60.00 $110.00 ¼ Page ½ Page $90.00 $180.00 $160.00 $300.00 One Month Non-Profit $75.00 $50.00 . Full Page . .