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This Issue Chairman of the Board Board of Directors
1986 - 2014 OVER Summer 2014 Chairman of the Board Stuart Snow Cypress Fairbanks Independant School District Board of Directors Debbie Blackshear Community Leader Valarie Brittain Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union Dr. Mike Castro City of Jersey Village Jason Culpepper Community Impact Newspaper Chad Gaulding Kwik Kopy Business Solutions Debbie Gibson McCall Gibson Swedlund Barfoot, PLLC Keith Grothaus Caldwell Companies Mark Carruba Northwest Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Dr. Mark Henry Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District This Issue Member Testimonial p.2 Committees p.11 Member Profile p.3 Gallery p.16 Ribbon Cuttings p.7 Your Partners at the Chamber p.20 Affordable living and commercial developments are fueling a Cy-Fair population boom Bet ween 2008 and 2013, tota l jobs in Cy-Fair increased by 8 percent, compared to a roughly 4 percent increase in Houston. CFISD will open its 85th campus this fall and expects to grow by 10,000 students over the next five years. As of two years ago, the 77433 zip code, which saw a 394 percent increase in the 2010 census, was the fastest-growing zip code in the nation. Mark Kilkenny Mischer Investments, LP Dr. Audre Levy Lone Star College–CyFair Mark McShaffry The Backyard Grill Jennifer Pittman AmegyBank of Texas Beryl Ramsey Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital Joe Scala Yep, Cy-Fair is booming. The reasons are simple. Remington Square “A thousand people a day are moving into Texas, and Houston is getting the lion’s share. And Cy-Fair is one of the fastest-growing sections of Houston,” said Keith Vrana, chair of Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce’s transportation committee. “Cost of living in this area isn’t as high as in other areas of Houston, and there are a lot of options for where to live,” said Kelli Ray, general manager of Community Impact Newspaper’s Cy-Fair edition. HEB – Cypress Market Charles Whited CenterPoint Energy Lisa White Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital Dr. George Wright Prairie View A&M Universsity President Leslie Martone A slew of new commercial development took place in The Vintage in 2013 and this year, including the opening of the 44,000-square-foot Champions Whole Foods. By 2017, Bridgeland is expected to attract 2,180 occupants and 671 developments, while Towne Lake is expected to bring 1,709 occupants and 340 developments. The growing local energy company surge, which includes the Exxon Mobil campus at the intersection of Interstate 45 and the Hardy Toll Road and opens in 2015, could lead to an energy corridor that stretches from Katy, through Cy-Fair and into Kingwood, Vrana said. continued on page 4 Chance Meeting Leads to Big Business for Energy Consultant Paul Brower was a new chamber member when he went to the ribbon cutting for Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers on FM 529. There, one of the investors in the new Freddie’s franchise mentioned that the process of buying electricity in Houston’s unregulated market was confusing. The man, Clark Nelson, lives in Wichita, Kansas and isn’t used to working in the “customer’s choice” energy market that Texas and a few other states have. Developer’s Circle Bridgeland Caldwell Companies City of Jersey Village Community Impact Newspaper Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital Emerson Process Management Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital Jersey Meadow Golf Course Memorial Hermann North Cypress Medical Center Northwest Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Prairie View A&M University Sysco Business Services Texas Emergency Care Center at Cypress The Church Without Walls Tomball Regional Medical Center Toshiba Towne Lake Chairman’s Circle Air Pro AC & Heating Bay-IBI Group Architects, Inc Brooks & Sparks, Inc. CenterPoint Energy Consolidated Mills, Inc. Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union Houston Chronicle Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Kroger Mercantil Commercebank Mischer Investments, LP University of Houston Downtown West Belt Surveying, Inc. Because of the options deregulation presents, the Texas energy market can be difficult to navigate. That leaves Nelson and operators of other businesses uncertain about how to get the best rates and causes them to spend an excess amount of time dealing with it, Brower said. Brower turned to the man, shook his hand and said, “I can help you with that.” Brower is an independent energy consultant who works through Entelrgy, helping clients like Smashburger, Tomball ISD and others understand the market, get permits and interface with CenterPoint Energy for the infrastructure. He also shops the company’s electrical load to providers to get the best rate. Brower gave Nelson his card and said he’d contact him later in the day. Then, Brower went back to listening to company founder Freddy Simon talk about his company’s history and philosophy. By the end of the night, Brower and Nelson had a signed contract for Brower to research and secure electric services for 30 Freddie’s restaurants to be built in the Houston area over a 10-year stretch. “Just that chance meeting resulted in 30 jobs, and that’s a significant amount of revenue,” said Brower. “That doesn’t happen very often, and it’s never that easy to get a job.” Brower was able to save the company about 16 percent on its energy rate compared to what it was paying at the FM 529 location. For Brower, that meeting was a quick lesson in the value of his chamber membership. “If you want a good opportunity, and your target is businesses, there’s no better place to network than the chamber.” Platinum Investors ADB Commercial Construction AmegyBank of Texas Association & Community Management Professionals, Inc. Avanti at TowneLake CHI St. Luke’s Health - The Vintage Hospital Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc Cotton USA Crystal Clear, LLC Fairfield Ranch First Community Credit Union Frost Bank Grace Care Center of Cypress HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Cypress HEB Kwik Kopy Business Solutions Lone Star College–CyFair Louetta Automotive McCall Gibson Swedlund Barfoot Merche Momentum Transportation Company Thank you Cy-Fair for making us a part of your day. facebook.com/stripesstores twitter.com/stripesstores stripesstores.com 2 Call 281.373.1390 Member Profile Brothers Drive Consolidated Mills to New Heights Keith and Scott Vrana were born 18 months apart, the only children in their house. Growing up, they were extremely close and wanted to run a business together when they got older. In 2004, that dream became reality when they bought Consolidated Mills, a food contract packaging and product-solutions company that serves institutional and retail food industries. Scott, 46, is the president and Keith, 47, is the executive vice president. But they’re both the face of the company, and they both run it. When they have a disagreement, “whoever sells the best that day wins the argument that day,” Keith said. “Buying it was really exciting for us,” he said. “The company was already on solid footing, and we thought we could grow it by adding capability, broadening the scope of what it was offering.” The company, founded in 1962, focused primarily on packaging spices for use in restaurants – for example, taking large bags of spices and separating them into smaller containers that are more convenient in kitchens. It also blended spices for special recipes according to restaurants’ specifications. The brothers expanded its offerings to include flavor concentrates, food coloring, bakery emulsions, sno-cone syrups, slush concentrates and bar mixers. They added new equipment, manufacturing rooms and an industrial kitchen that quadrupled its capacity to manufacture processed foods such as salsas, barbeque sauces, and Bloody Mary mixes. The building on Brittmoore near U.S. 290 is the only packaging facility locally that does both wet and dry under the same roof, giving Consolidated Mills an advantage over its competition. The added capacity brought in added revenue. When the Vranas bought Consolidated Mills, revenues were about $4.2 million, with about $2.2 of that coming from manufacturing. In 2013, the company’s revenue was about $8 million, with more than $7 million of that coming from manufacturing. And now, instead of simply repackaging other company’s products, Consolidated Mills is producing its own line of salsa, barbeque sauces and bar mixers called Alamo Red. Republic Distributors will begin distributing it to local stores in the next few months. Raised in Waco, the brothers have embraced Cy-Fair since moving to the area. Being responsible business owners is important, Keith said. Keith is active in the chamber, including being chair of the transportation committee. Scott focuses his efforts on education and CFISD. “We get just as much satisfaction out of the things we do for the community as anything we accomplish in business,” he said. Visit cyfairchamber.com 3 Affordable living, commercial development fueling Cy-Fair’s Growth (continued from cover) Momentum Volkswagen of Jersey Village Parkway Chevrolet, Inc. Randall’s Food Market Silver Eagle Distributors, L.P. Telge Roofing The Backyard Grill The Freeman Agency Waste Connection of Texas Woodforest National Bank Ambassadors John Behrend Edward Jones Saundria Berry Nutrishop Cypress Paul Brower Entelgry Napoleon Butic Trout Payment Systems Mark Carruba Northwest Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Jody Castro Your Community Magazine Jennifer Dodds i-Tech Technology Consulting Evie Dross Evielutions Design Darlene Hajduk ProLine Supply Co. Inc Kaci Hancock North Cypress Medical Center Berni Horan Liberty Mutual Jarret E. Hughes Northwestern Mutual Marc Jones Fish Window Cleaning Deborah Lawson Attorney at Law, P.L.L.C Donna Martin Grace Care Center of Cypress Kelli Nance Paychex Verna Noack Reach Unlimited Pamela Reeves Capizmo Communications Jim Regan Jim Regan Properties Craig Soudelier PrideStaff Marilyn Sullivan Cypress Fairbanks Funeral Home Kathie Snyder Assisting Hands of Cypress Margie Tidwell Baker Nissan Elizabeth Zelenka Chase Bank - Cy-Fair Maritza Ortega Simplify 2 Maximize Home Staging Shannon Winans REDirect Magazine Over the pa st 18 months, Ha rris Count y Precincts 3 and 4 have opened several parks and nature trails, making park development a priority as the area continues to see more people looking for outdoor recreational opportunities. “A n i mpor t a nt piec e for re v it a l i zing t he community is nature trails and parks,” said Jim Robertson, a Cypress Creek Flood Control C o a l it ion b o a rd me mb er. “R e c re at ion a l opportunities with parks are one of the things that pull people into the area.” Cy-Fair’s boom is bringing congested roads and slower travel times. The chamber supports Prop 1, which will help deal with those problems. See page 6. 4 Call 281.373.1390 WE HAVE HOUSTON COVERED The breadth and depth of our care is matched only by our reach. 12 State-of-the-Art Hospitals • 2,900 Clinically Integrated Physicians Women’s Memorial Hermann • Children’s Memorial Hermann • Mischer Neuroscience Institute TIRR Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation and Research Hospital* • IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute Texas Trauma Institute • Memorial Hermann Health Insurance Co • Home Care Heart & Vascular Institute • 80+ Outpatient Centers • PaRC Prevention and Recovery Center For a physician referral, call 713.222.CARE (2273) or visit us at memorialhermann.org *TIRR is a registered trademark of TIRR Foundation. Visit cyfairchamber.com 5 News Briefs Prop 1 will help fight road congestion Cy-Fair’s growth is bringing concerns about road capacity. With more than 80,000 miles, Texas has the largest state-maintained highway system in the nation, yet ranks 38th in per-capita spending on highways. Prop 1, a November statewide ballot proposition, would amend the state constitution to authorize annual disbursements from the state’s oil and gas production tax collections to the State Highway Fund – about $1.4 billion in the first year alone – without new taxes, fees or debt. Prop 1 wouldn’t solve the problem – the state will need to pour $270 billion into the highway system in the next 25 years to keep congestion from getting worse – but it would be a start, said Keith Vrana, chair of Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce’s transportation committee. He also thinks the state needs to increase its disproportionally low gas tax and vehicle-registration fees. Since the last increase in the gas tax, 1991, the cost of constructing and maintaining the highway system has doubled. But the amount collected has stayed about the same, according to Texas Infrastructure Now. “If you don’t pay money, how are you going to fix this?” Vrana asks. “Take a look at the big picture. Texas is a leader in growth and business. If they don’t address transportation issues, the breaks will be put on that growth.” Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital Earns an “A” For the third consecutive year, Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital has received an “A” Hospital Safety Score from The Leapfrog Group, an employer-based coalition advocating for improved transparency, quality and safety in hospitals. The A, B, C, D or F grades are assigned to more than 2,500 U.S. hospitals nationwide based on preventable medical errors, injuries and infections. Only 28 percent of Texas hospitals and 32 percent of hospitals nationwide received an A rating. The Hospital Safety Score is calculated under the guidance of the nation’s leading patient safety experts and is designed to give the public free information they can use when selecting a hospital for care. The panel utilizes 28 publicly available hospital safety measures compiled from the Leapfrog Hospital Survey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in order to produce a single score representing a hospital’s overall performance in keeping patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors. North Cypress Medical Center Joint Replacement Program Awarded Certification North Cypress Medical Center has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for its Joint Replacement program by demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in disease-specific care. The certification award recognizes North Cypress Medical Center’s dedication to continuous compliance with The Joint Commission’s state-of-the- art standards. North Cypress underwent a rigorous on-site review in February. A Joint Commission expert evaluated the North Cypress Joint Center for compliance with standards of care specific to the needs of patients and families, including infection prevention and control, leadership and medication management. The Joint Commission’s Disease-Specific Care Certification Program, launched in 2002, is designed to evaluate clinical programs across the continuum of care. 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IT’S A NEW STAY™ TODD RAY 281-290-7245 [email protected] 10 [email protected] Insurance and discounts subject to terms, conditions and availability. Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Co., Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Co.. Life insurance and annuities issued by Lincoln Benefit Life Company, Lincoln, NE, Allstate Life Insurance Company, Northbrook, IL, and American Heritage Life Insurance Company, Jacksonville, FL. In New York, Allstate Life Insurance Company of New York, Hauppauge, NY. Northbrook, IL. © 2010 Allstate Insurance Co. Call 281.373.1390 80533 6708 N Gessner Road marriott.com/houcn 832.786.6400 Education & Workforce Development Committees 1st Tuesday of each month; 9:30 am Chair: John Labuda, Mathnasium of Cy-Fair (281) 256-9932 | [email protected] Most meetings are held at chamber offices. Check the website calendar for guest speakers and cancellations. Governmental Affairs 1st Thursday of each month; 9:15 am Ambassadors 2nd Thursday each month; 8:00 am Chair: Darlene Hadjuk, ProLine Supply Co (713) 939-9730 | [email protected] Chair - Debbie Blackshear, Community Leader [email protected] Co-Chair - Colleen Gilbert, Reach Unlimited (281) 213-8132 | [email protected] Co-Chair: Maritza Ortega, Simplify 2 Maximize 713-480-1016 | [email protected] Networking/Business Development 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month; 8:00 am Community Awareness 4th Tuesday of each month; 12:00 pm Chair - Marilyn Sanders, Proaction Careers (281) 893-4401 | [email protected] Chair: Marti Owens, HEB - Cypress Market (281) 758-1100 | [email protected] Co-Chair – Mark Sullivan, LegalShield (713) 594-9425 | [email protected] Co-Chair: Freddy Williams, Cy-Fair VFD (281) 550-6663 Transportation Community Growth Chair: Keith Vrana, Consolidated Mills, Inc. (713) 896-4196 | [email protected] 1st Thursday of each month; 8:00 am 4th Tuesday of each month; 8:00 am Chair: Kelli Ray Community Impact Newspaper (281) 469-6181 | [email protected] Co-Chair - Jeff Collins, LJA Engineering, Inc. (713) 953-5207 | [email protected] Co-Chair: Mark McShaffry, The Backyard Grill (281) 897-9200 | [email protected] Cy-Fair Young Professionals (CYP’s) Berneda Horan, LUTCF Liberty Mutual Insurance Auto, Home and Life Insurance 281-513-1565 1st Wednesday of each month; 9:30 am Chair: Evie Dross, Evielutions Design (832) 253-2102 | [email protected] Co-Chair: Jennifer Dodds, i-Tech (832) 217-6710 | [email protected] Introductory 1-hour custom massage with free aromatherapy – $4999* Discover Cy-Fair Introductory 1-hour custom facial 4th Thursday of each month; 8:00 am Chair: Casey Cagle, Presence Marketing (832) 605-7856 | [email protected] with free aromatherapy – $5999* Massage Heights Cypress Towne Center 832-497-5478 25845 Northwest Freeway, Suite 1086-B Cypress, Texas 77429 massageheights.com/cypresstownecenter *Introductory rate valid for Members and first-time Guests only. Actual massage and facial time is 50-Minutes hands-on. Additional local taxes and fees may apply. See Retreat for details. Each Massage Heights Retreat is independently owned and operated. Franchise opportunities available. ©2014 Massage Heights, LLC. ME# 2773 Visit cyfairchamber.com 11 Our mission. Your success. WORTHAM GREEN OFFICE BUILDING TOWNE LAKE SPRING CYPRESS VILLAGE RETAIL CENTER ROCK CREEK A tradition of integrity and a steadfast commitment to Doing it Right. Right Now®. That’s what sets Caldwell Companies apart. From development and investment to brokerage and management, we believe true success is built upon a solid foundation of lasting relationships and unwavering trust. For sound advice, rock solid service and savvy solutions for all your commercial real estate needs, contact Caldwell Companies today. CaldwellCos.com 12 070-319 Cy-Fair ChamberAd 7.5x10 MECH.indd 1 713.690.0000 Call 281.373.1390 6/5/14 9:25 AM Notes From Chamber Members Allen Harrison Co., (713) 808-1234 1800 Augusta Drive, Suite 150, Houston, TX 77057 Allen Harrison is a real estate investment and services firm that acquires, develops, constructs and manages multifamily complexes. It recently completed construction on Fairfield Ranch in the heart of Cy-Fair and is offering luxury leasable living with access to Fairfield Athletic Club. Backyard Luxuries, (281) 256-2777 23244 Northwest Freeway, Cypress, TX 77429 Backyard Luxuries makes backyard dreams a reality at affordable prices. It specializes in pools, spas, outdoor kitchens, patios, fire pits, putting greens and landscapes and is the only Houston pool builder that offers a lifetime warranty on the pool’s shell. Cypress Lakes Animal Hospital, (832) 220-1582 10920 Fry Road, Suite 750, Cypress, TX 77433 Cypress Lakes Animal Hospital opened in November 2013 as a full-service veterinary hospital for dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and smaller pocket pets. Its mission is to provide high-quality medical and surgical care, promote animal health through client education, improve the quality of life for its patients and preserve the special bond that links people with their pets. Dahill A Xerox Co., (832) 489-2060 3050 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 1350, Houston, TX 77056 Specializing in office technology, managed print services, IT services, workflow optimization solutions and software solutions that automate backend processes, Dahill A Xerox Co. helps companies cut technology-related costs. In its fifth year in business, Dahill will open a seventh office by the end of the year. Denny’s Cy-Fair #6797, (281) 897-8050 13031 FM 1960 West, Houston, TX 77065 Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Denny’s provides delicious, hearty meals from a menu that has something for everyone. Offerings include everything from breakfast food through dinner entrees. This location opened in 1996 and is looking to get involved in and support the community. Dentures & Dental Services, (281) 463-6422 8514 Highway 6 North, Houston, TX 77095 Dentures & Dental Services provides dentures, dental implants, crowns, bridges, extractions, filling and more – often at a lower price than other providers. Turnaround time for dentures, which are made in-house, is one day, and the office accepts most PPO insurances. Good Move Properties, LLC, (832) 305-MOVE 12620 FM 1960 West, Suite A4-519, Houston, TX 77065 Since October 2011, Good Move Properties has been providing real-estate services including assisting with buying, selling, rentals, staging and estates. Started by two stay-at-home moms, the company invests in its clients and works to provide multiple options and solutions. Good Move Properties pays referrals. Hi Hat Marketing, (281) 970-9170 13103 FM 1960 West, Suite 206, Houston, TX 77065 Hi Hat Marketing strives to be on the cutting edge with the latest techniques to improve businesses’ visibility. The company is an expert in search engine optimization, social media, website design, branding, graphic design and advertising. Hi Hat monitors trends, tracks the competition and creates SEO-friendly, innovative websites and designs. Houston City Pack for Feed My Starving Children (832) 492-7455 12506 Retreat Trail, Cypress, TX 77429 Feed My Starving Children provides nourishment for children at risk of starvation by engineering programs to collect food, then packing and distributing that food to children around the world. It is seeking to bring the Cy-Fair community together to help eradicate hunger. i-Tech Technology Consulting, (832) 563-6357 10694 Jones Road, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77065 For more than 14 years, i-Tech has been working with small and mid-size businesses to identify information technology needs, create plans of action and execute those plans within the business’s budget. Its services include computers, servers, network infrastructure, software consulting, website design, audio/visual, VOiP/analog phones, data backup, virtualization and more. With its extensive offerings, which include infrastructure audit, monthly maintenance, cloud computing and software consulting, i-Tech can be more then IT support – it can be a company’s IT department. Malone Media Group, (713) 829-7771 9806 Whithorn Drive, Houston, TX 77095 Malone Media Group is a full-service advertising agency specializing in traditional and digital media, media planning and buying, creative services, website development, graphic design, content creation, social media and more. Since 2010, the company has grown by providing creative strategies that minimize risk and maximize exposure for its clients. The firm, with more than 65 employees, represents some of the nation’s largest automotive dealer groups, associations, franchise systems, home builders and retailers. Visit cyfairchamber.com 13 50 % Notes from Chamber Members OFF MEETING ROOM RENTAL Millennium Business Systems, (713) 688-8003 8515-T Jackrabbit Road, Houston, TX 77095 Millennium Business Systems, which opened in 2000, sells, services and leases new and refurbished office equipment and document management software. The company specializes in Canon copiers, HP printers and multi-functional machines. • RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY • OFFER NOT VALID ON PREMIUM DATES Offer Expires 12/31/2014 shrp.com • 281.807.8750 Shots for Holly, (713) 553-4298 13135 Oakwood Manor Drive, Cypress, TX 77429 2014-CYFAIR-35X2.indd 1 4/22/14 A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Shots for Holly educates the public about the benefits of receiving an annual flu vaccine, dispels the myths Cy-Fair Hospital now has 6 locations to serve inhibiting receipt of the vaccine, facilitates receipt of vaccinations your Emergency and Urgent Care needs. through charitable means, and provides charitable relief to the families of people who have died from flu-related illnesses. EMERGENCY CARE Ward North American, (713) 895-9988 3700 Claymoore Park Dr., Suite 100 Ward North American understands that moving is stressful. As one of the largest consumer/corporate moving companies, Ward provides all the necessary services to successfully relocate customers. The company’s high standard of quality service is built on stringent background checks, Ward University training classes, mandated Ward uniform, and a policy of only using company employees, not contracted labor. 10655 Steepletop Drive, F.M. 1960 near Jones Road 27126 Hwy. 290 at Mueschke Road 7015 Barker Cypress at F.M. 529 8470 Hwy. 6 North at West Road URGENT CARE 9110 Barker Cypress at West Road 14044 Spring Cypress at Grant Road www.CyFairERandUrgentCare.com Careers. Not jobs. West Houston Errand Service, (281) 989-0502 P.O. Box 841301, Houston, TX 77284 Since November 2010, West Houston Errand Service has been helping customers complete their to-do lists. The company offers lifestyle management, concierge and errand services that enable clients to get back their valuable time and enjoy their lives to the fullest. The services also make a nice added employee benefit. Wonderland Pediatric Dentistry, (281) 373-5437 10920 Fry Road, Suite 650, Cypress, TX 77433 Wonderland Pediatric Dentistry creates a safe, fun and magical environment for its patients. Its mission is to provide not only the best care for patients, but also to educate parents on the tools that can give their child a healthy and beautiful smile. The office specializes in infants, toddlers, adolescents and special needs. 14 Flexible options for degrees, workforce certificates and more. REGISTER NOW! Fall classes start Aug. 25. 9191 Barker Cypress • Cypress TX 77433 LoneStar.edu Call 281.373.1390 3:07 PM 2014-2015 EVENTS CyFairChamber.com SEPTEMBE R FORE Cy-Fair Golf Tournament (Underwritten by Texas Emergency Care Center at Cypress) September 8, 2014 ● Blackhorse Golf Club ● 12205 Fry Road We invite you to participate in the annual Chamber golf tournament; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Adam J. Skinner Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation. Sponsorships and individual player opportunities are available for this event. Sponsorships from $250 - $10,000 and Individual player $250. TARGET MARKET: BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS & GUESTS. OCTOBER Business 2 Business Expo at General Membership Luncheon October 21, 2014 ● Lunch and Expo ● Location TBD The Business 2 Business Expo offers businesses the opportunity to market products or services at the general membership luncheon. Limited to 25 exhibitors. Expo table $150 for members and $250 for non-members. TARGET MARKET: BUSINESS MEMBERS. Mobility Forum (Underwritten by Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital) October 30, 2014 ● Berry Center ● 8877 Barker Cypress Road The Forum provides a venue to hear legislators and industry experts speak about transportation and economic development issues. Sponsorships from $600 - $5,000 and General Admission $65. TARGET MARKET: BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS; LEGISLATORS. JAN UARY 2 0 1 5 A Night of Celebration (Business of the Year Awards) January 23 or 30, 2015 ● 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. ● Location TBD Join us for the Chamber’s annual A Night of Celebration to announce small, medium and large Businesses of the Year. The Ambassador of the Year and Chairman’s award are also honored at this event. Sponsorships from $650 - $3,000 and General Admission $65. Nominations are due October 31, 2014; applications due November21, 2014. Chamber Herd January 1-31 The Chamber Herd pools donated funds to support CFISD FFA students. The Herd supports students through the purchase of their livestock projects while also helping local food pantries through the contribution of the processed meat. Help us celebrate John Fox’s 20th year as Chamber boss. Donations accepted in January. “Bring a Friend to Lunch” April 21, 2015 ● General Membership Luncheon ● Location TBD With your paid lunch reservation, members have the opportunity to bring a guest or prospective Chamber member to the lunch for free. APRIL RD 3 Annual WINEFAIR Cy-FAIR (Featuring The Backyard Grill Beer Garden) April 11, 2015 ● Cypress Village Station ● Corner of Hwy 290 and Skinner Road A community celebration featuring wine and food from Cy-Fair’s best restaurants: live music, vendor booths and samplings galore! Sponsorships available. Restaurant and craft vendor booths starting at $25. TARGET MARKET: BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY OVER 2,500 IN ATTENDANCE. Friday April 10 “One Fine Affair” ● Northwest Forest Hotel & Conference Center Join us for the Friday night preview party. 100 wines paired with the most delectable food. Call 281-373-1390 for more information. th MAY Business 2 Business Expo at General Membership Luncheon May 19, 2015 ● Lunch and Expo ● Location TBD The Business 2 Business Expo offers businesses the opportunity to market products or services at the general membership luncheon. Limited to 25 exhibitors. Expo table $150 for members and $250 for non-members. TARGET MARKET: BUSINESS MEMBERS. Visit cyfairchamber.com 15 COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER IS THE #1 SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS ER PAP S W E SMlike T Nintroduce T Cto We’d your business to our engaged audience! A C P I U Y T D I O UN R COMM P R E H perR -paP E an in siv r y is n e ecto mprehe ians. ir D ic e o r s c y a h c a p s Y alth of respondents said U they ITeread a nd h Y of respondents said they have vide eH MThN t pro ospitals insE hDeIRaEltCTOaRt -paper Community Impact h e tha COM Newspaper. 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The typical reader read 4 of the last 4 is of Community Impact Newsp 85% of respondents said they h taken action after reading an READER DEMOGRAPHICS Age Annual Income 18–24 5% <25K 5% 25–34 25% 25–35K 7% 35–44 25% 35–50K 10% Gallery s Marcu ell Luttr Life Flight at Berry C enter ency Emerg hoice C First m Roo Aug Networking Br eakfast Urban rs at The u o H r e t Af Vine Chamb er Staf f Health care Ex Promoting po Join The Business Evolution No matter what industry you are in or what stage of your business life cycle, Lone Star College SBDC wants to help you “evolve to the next level of business.” Our qualified consultants can help you increase sales, prepare loan package applications and give you the tools to improve your bottom line performance. The Lone Star College Small Business Development Center helps businesses grow by diagnosing issues based on a combined 60 years of business ownership experience in diverse industries. 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Visit cyfairchamber.com 17 18 Call 281.373.1390 Do you know what to look for in an Emergency Room? days a year 5 6 3 , k e e w seven days a , y a d a s r u o Open 24 h e ncy Medicin e g r e m E in le Board Eligib r o d ie if t r e oard C Physicians B care facility l a ic d e m y c ing emergen d n a t s e e fr , Licensed T E X A S EMERGENCY CARE CENTER txercare.com Any type of emergency, day or night. Ready or not…we are. Accredited by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations for our commitment to excellence. PEARLAND CYPRESS ATASCOCITA 3115 Dixie Farm Road, Suite 107 FM 518 at Dixie Farm Road 17255 Spring Cypress Road, Suite A Spring Cypress at Skinner Road 19143 W. Lake Houston Parkway Lake Houston Parkway at FM 1960 281-648-9113 281-304-9113 Visit cyfairchamber.com 281-540-9113 19 Your Partners at the Chamber Sara began working for the chamber in March as its Marketing and Events Coordinator. She grew up in the Cy-Fair community, graduating from Cypress Woods High School in 2009 before attending Oklahoma State University, where she graduated in May 2013 with a strategic communications degree and minor in apparel merchandising. At OSU, Sara cheered and served as a member of her sorority’s (Alpha Chi Omega) executive team. Off the clock, Sara enjoys spending time with her family, high school sweetheart (Josh Theut) and their new labrador puppy, Ryder. Sara Cantrell (far right) Chamber newsletter is produced by: Content: Dave Schafer, Corporate Storyteller Layout and design: Evielutions Design Cy-Fair Houston Chamber Staff LESLIE MARTONE President PAULA HARVEY Vice President SARA CANTRELL Marketing & Events Coordinator JENNIFER ELLIS Office Manager ALICE RHOADS Administrative Assistant Upcoming General Membership Luncheons SEPTEMBER 16 Get Involved and Get Connected Monthly Networking Breakfast 2nd Tuesday of each month at 8:00 a.m. Berry Center 8877 Barker Cypress Road - Cypress, TX 77433 Semi-Monthly Networking & Business Development Meetings OCTOBER 21- B2B EXPO 1st & 3rd Tuesday each month at 8:00 a.m. Berry Center 8877 Barker Cypress Road - Cypress, TX 77433 NOVEMBER 18 Berry Center 8877 Barker Cypress Road - Cypress, TX 77433 DECEMBER 16 Berry Center 8877 Barker Cypress Road - Cypress, TX 77433 Monthly General Membership Luncheons 3rd Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. Business After Hours 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. CYP’s After Hours 3rd Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. Ribbon Cuttings Quarterly New Member Orientations Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce P 281-373-1390 F 281-373-1394 | cyfairchamber.com
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