April 2016 - Salem Area Chamber of Commerce |...
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April
2016
IMPORTANT MEETINGS & EVENT DATES IN APRIL
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 Marketing Committee Meeting
8:30 a.m. @ Chamber
Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Reverse Raffle Cmte. Meeting
8:30 a.m. @ Chamber
Friday, April 15, 2016 Safety Council Awards Luncheon
11:30 a.m. @ Salem Community Ctr.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Reverse Raffle Benefit Dinner 5:15 p.m. @ Salem Golf Club
Saturday, April 23, 2016 Clean Up Salem Day
9:00 a.m. @ McCulloch Park
Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Executive Committee Meeting
8:30 a.m. @ Chamber
Columbiana County Chambers Mtg. Noon @ Italo’s -Lisbon
The Chamber’s Annual Benefit Dinner (Reverse Raffle) is scheduled for Wednesday, April 20th @ the Salem Golf Club. It is one of the Salem Chamber’s biggest networking events of the year, bringing together many business professionals and community leaders with the chance for one lucky person to win $1,000.00. Chairman Frank Zamarelli, of Salem Computer Center, has announced the fun will begin @ 5:15 p.m. with a cash bar and appetizers, then the delicious buffet dinner and the raffle to follow. Tickets are $100.00, and that includes your dinner and the chance to win! If you bring a guest with you to enjoy the evening, it is an extra $35.00. Besides the many cash prizes, there will also be a 50/50 raffle and a bingo game. Net proceeds from this annual event will go to support Chamber services and programs, making it one of the Chamber’s largest fundraising events of the year. If you or others within your business or organization are interested in purchasing a ticket, please call the Chamber office at 330-337-3473 or e-mail Tammy @ [email protected]. The Salem Chamber appreciates everyone’s continued support and patronage. We hope you don’t miss out on your chance to socialize and network with fellow Chamber members and guests, while enjoying a delectable dinner and possibly winning a cash prize! Many thanks to the committee for work-ing so hard selling tickets and planning this event: Our Chairman, Frank Zamarelli, Jack Howells, Betty Brothers, Dan Scarpitti, Atty. Bruce Williams, Mary Winch Korff, Carl Romeo, & President Scott Jones.
Our Chamber’s Mission:
“We serve as the catalyst that creates the best possible environment
for business.”
Our Chamber’s Purpose: “We are organized to foster,
promote, and develop the advancement of the commercial, financial, professional and civic
interests of Salem and the surrounding area.”
Our Chamber’s Acronym For Success:
“We set PACE as we work to Promote...Advocate… Connect...Educate
for the business success of our Salem Chamber membership.”
Our Chamber’s Catchphrase:
SALEM UPDATE NEWS OF THE SALEM AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Salem Area Safety Council Update
Join us as we celebrate on Friday, April 15th, 2016 at the Salem Community Center for our an-
nual Safety Council Awards Banquet. The buffet lunch will begin promptly at 11:30 a.m. Over fifty local busi-nesses and organizations will receive recognition and certificates from the Division of Safety & Hygiene in the following categories: 100% Award: Presented to the company that
works the entire year without a lost-time injury or illness
Achievement Award: Presented to the company that decreases its incident rate by at least 25% from the previous year
Group Award: Presented to the company with the lowest incident rate in each group
Special Award: Presented to those companies that accumulate at least 500,000 hours and worked at least six months without a lost-time injury
Motivational speaker and humorist Kay Frances will speak on “A Funny Thing About Stress”. Reservations are required and can be made by contacting the Cham-ber @ [email protected] or call 330-337-3473. Payment must be made the day of the event by check, cash, or a lunch coupon. The deadline to make your reservation is Tuesday, April 12th by Noon. Safety Council monthly meetings are a great time to network and meet new people, as well as learn vital information on important safety related topics. Thank you very much to Lyle Printing & Publishing for donating the door prizes for March’s Safety Council luncheon meeting.
WELCOME NEW CHAMBER MEMBERS! Thank you to this month’s new members who are joining our other members as they keep
“PACE”! We are committed to Promote, Advocate, Connect, and Educate for
our Chamber investors:
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6790 Belmont Avenue Girard, Ohio 44420
330-288-5106 Will Stolicny - Account Manager
DAS DUTCH VILLAGE INN 150 East State Route 14 Columbiana, Ohio 44408
330-482-5050 Rose Conrad - Marketing
GOODNESS GROWS 2310 W. South Range Road
North Lima, Ohio 44452 330-549-9408
Kitty Kromer - President
DAN SHIPLEY 2500 Lynn Road
North Lima, Ohio 44452 330-565-1427
Destination Excellence The Ohio BWC is offering FREE seminars across the state of Ohio to introduce businesses and organiza-tions to Destination: Excellence,
their bundle of programs that can help improve work-place safety, injured worker care, and lower workers’ compensation costs. As an added bonus by attending a seminar, your company can receive safety training credit for BWC’s Safety Council Rebate Program. At the seminar, you will hear real-life examples from fellow employers who have achieved improved safety and large savings with the Destination: Excellence pro-grams. The seminar will also cover the benefits, eligi-bility requirements, implementation and financial in-centives for enrollment. You can find a seminar date and location near you at the Destination Excellence-Ohio BWC website. Circle July 27th, 2016 on your calendar as the Salem Area Chamber will offer a Destination: Excellence presentation at a luncheon meeting at the Salem Com-munity Center. Watch for more details in upcoming newsletters and via your e-mail.
News of the Salem Chamber Ambassadors
Our thanks to friends from Huntington Bank/Huntington Insurance for a lively and very fun-filled Business After
Hours on March 16th. The St. Patrick’s Day celebratory event was very much enjoyed by those who attended this annual BAH. It was a wonderful evening of net-working with fellow Chamber members and guests. Watch for details in next month’s newsletter and via e-mail for our next Business After Hours event to be held at The Stone Trough on Wednesday, May 12th. Don’t forget that we do not hold Business After Hours through the summers months, so we hope to see you on May 12th. Business After Hours will begin again in September. Many thanks to the businesses and groups who sponsor our Chamber Business After Hours events that are enjoyed by so many !
Shared Marketing Will Help Chamber Member Businesses & The SACC
Have you ever considered the advantages of posting the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce logo on your business‘s website or on your e-mails that are sent out? How about a Facebook post that tells the world that you are a proud member of the Salem Chamber? New Chamber member, Bob Summers of Alcon Mechanical Piping, Inc. recently requested our Chamber logo so that he could place it on his emails and other correspondences. Bob stated that he would like to post this message: “Alcon believes in teamwork! One of the most important members of our team is the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce.” Within the next week, we will be sending out this
article and a jpeg copy of our Salem Chamber logo to
the entire membership. We hope your business will
please consider using us in your marketing strategies.
Thanks in advanced for your consideration!
Whistle While You Work! Grab your brooms, gloves, rakes, and
your clippers and your leaf blowers as
the Salem Beautification Committee gets
together on Saturday, April 23rd, 2016 at
9:00 a.m. at McCulloch Park on East
State Street, as we spruce up the city for the spring
and summer season. Don’t forget to label your personal
items.
Small and tall flower planters are still available in
the downtown for $25.00 for the “Adopt A Planter”
program. A marker will be placed in each planter with
the donor’s name. The donor may add “in honor of, or
in memory of” an organization or loved one. The Salem
Beautification Committee will purchase the flowers
and plant them in May. If you are interested, please
contact the Salem Chamber @ 330-337-3473. (Please
see attached flyers regarding this information.)
Salem Chamber’s Shining Stars!
Jason Reese, CEO of Atrium
Centers, LLC, (pictured @
right) is seen presenting Tony
Maroni, the Administrator of
Essex of Salem I the 2015
President’s Award, which is
the company’s top, most prestigious award. Atrium
Centers operates 42 nursing homes in 5 different states
with its headquarters located in Columbus, OH.
Huntington Bank won 8 awards of excellence
for small-business and commercial middle-market
banking from the financial services research firm
Greenwich Associates. This is the second year in a row
customers have recognized Huntington as a top bank
nationally and also regionally through the Greenwich
Associates. This year’s awards praise Huntington
Bank’s continued commitment to overall customer
satisfaction and the delivery of superior treasury man-
agement capabilities that help champion their business
success across the Midwest.
Congratulations to Essex of Salem and Huntington,
two of the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce’s shining
stars!
Do you have good news to share? We would like to
include your business or group in a “Shining Star” news
article. Please contact us today!
Rock Out With the Salem Chamber!
The Salem Chamber is “Pumping up the Volume” as we present the Battle of the Bands. This new event will
take place on Saturday, June 11th, 2016 during the Salem Super Cruise, in the Salem Chamber’s parking lot. Come and listen to some great music and vote for your favorite band. Participants will have a chance to win prizes as well as “bragging rights”. Bands will be judged by age group. You can download an entry form from our website @ salemohiochamber.org, or contact us via e-mail @ [email protected] or just call us @ 330-337-3473. We are looking forward to an exciting evening of awesome entertainment!
Looking Ahead Wednesday, May 11th, 2016 will be the next networking & educational opportunity for the membership as the Chamber will hold its May Business
Connection luncheon meeting at the Salem Commu-nity Center. Registration will begin at 11:45 a.m. A representative from Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office will be speak on anti-trust laws. Our sponsors for 2016 will have the opportunity to set up a table display. More details in the May newsletter.
Phone (330) 337-8713
Certified Public Accountants
314 East Second Street ● Salem, Ohio 44460
Tony Maroni, LNHA
Administrator
2511 Bentley Drive - Salem, Ohio 44460 Cell: 330-420-8753 Fax: 330-332-6116
Holloway Insurance, Inc.
Mills-Holloway Agency
P.O. Box 28/105 S. Main Street
Columbiana, Ohio 44408
(330) 482-3385
P.O. Box 482
7985 Lisbon-Salem Rd
Lisbon, Ohio 44432
(330) 424-9533
DDY INC. A COLLECTION AGENCY
PHONE: 330-337-0104 P.O.BOX 1171
FAX: 330-337-0104 SALEM, OHIO 44460
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Officers
President: Scott Jones 330-337-8754 [email protected]
1st Vice President: David Mollenkopf 330-332-1586 [email protected]
2nd Vice President: Tony Maroni 330-337-9503 [email protected]
Treasurer: Julie Needs 330-332-1548 [email protected]
Past President: M. Susan Frenger 330-332-1203 [email protected]
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Board of Directors
Adamson Veterinary ServicesCopeland Oaks/Crandall Medical Center
Farmers National BankSalem Regional Medical Center
Salem Twin Cinema Visiting Angels
Brookdale Salem Byler, Wolfe, Lutsch, Kampfer CPAs, Inc.
Community Hospice D.T. Moore & Company
Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell, Ltd.The Home Savings & Loan Company
Kent State University at SalemMorris Financial Group Salem Computer Center
Sanor Insurance Agency, Inc.Schroedel, Scullin & Bestic, CPAs
Sherwin-Williams Summit Federal Credit Union
Smilewright Family Dental
Our Luncheon & Safety Awards Banquet will Include:
Featured Motivational Speaker & Humorist Kay Frances
Topic:
“The Funny Thing About Stress”
Presentation of Safety Council Awards
Great SASC Favors & Raffle Prizes
Please forward this announcement to CEOs, COOS, HR Directors, Safety Directors,
Supervisors, and Safety Committee members. Cost of the luncheon is $14 and
must be paid at the door by cash, check or luncheon ticket. RESERVATIONS ARE
REQUIRED and can be made by contacting the Salem Chamber @ 330-337-3473
or @ [email protected] by Tuesday, April 12th.
*Please note time change for this month’s special meeting. Buffet will open
promptly @ 11:30 a.m.
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The Salem Beautification Committee is excited to announce that the public will once again have the opportunity to purchase flowers for the downtown flower containers through the Adopt A Planter program. Individuals, family, groups or organizations are welcome. The S.B.C. will purchase the flowers and plant them in May. A marker will be placed in each planter with the donor’s name, and the donor may add in honor of, or in memory of an organization or a loved one.
To participate call Tammy @ the Chamber @ 330-337-3473 Make checks payable to:
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
You can drop off your check or mail to: Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
713 East State Street Salem, Ohio 44460
February 2016
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Upcoming dates to remember
May 2016 May 1 – Policy year 2016 notice of
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enrollment deadline for July 1, 2016, program year
June 2016 June 1 – Policy year 2016 premium
invoice mailed July 2016
July 1 – Policy year 2016 first installment due
July 1 – Policy year 2015 payroll true-up notice sent
August 2016 Aug. 15 – Policy year 2015 payroll
true-up report due November 2016
Nov. 21 – Policy year 2017 group-enrollment deadline
Are you prepared for the next steps in the new workers’ comp billing process? True-up coming in July
Ohio private employers have adjusted well to the new way BWC charges for workers’ compensation coverage. Last year’s change to prospective billing brought a much-needed move to the standard insurance industry practice of charging premiums in advance of extending coverage. Employers are now enjoying a number of benefits of the new billing system, including more flexible payment options, better customer service and a $1 billion premium credit provided by BWC to avoid double-billing employers during the switch. However, the transition process is not fully complete. The payroll true-up (true-up) is coming in July. True-up is a new process that requires employers to report their actual payroll for the previous policy year and reconcile any differences in premium paid. This is an important step that is necessary for BWC to accurately calculate your premium. It’s also critically important to maintaining your policy and your participation in your current rating plan or discount programs.* You must complete the true-up report even if your payroll for the year matches the estimate you receive from BWC. Your policy year 2015 payroll true-up notice will be sent July 1 and your report will be due by August 15. Reports must be submitted online at bwc.ohio.gov or by phone at 1-800-644-6292. Please keep in mind our call center may be experiencing heavy call volumes during the final weeks before the August 15 due date, attributing to longer wait times. We encourage you to create an e-account that allows you to manage your policy, pay bills and complete the payroll true-up. Learn how to create an e-account here, and visit bwc.ohio.gov to get started. Please contact our call center if you already have an e-account but don’t remember your password or are otherwise unable to access your account. A number of videos, webinars and other resources about prospective billing are available at bwc.ohio.gov. *BWC will remove employers from their current rating plan or discount program if it does not receive a payroll true-up by the due date. Any outstanding payroll true-ups will render the employer ineligible for participation in future rating plans or discount programs until the all outstanding payroll true-ups are complete.
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Come celebrate spring with us at the
2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 10Copeland Oaks community
members welcome you to their villas and apartments.
Copeland Oaks Tour of Homes
Please join us!
Burchfield Homestead Society 2016 EVENTS
Annual Meeting Attendance = Membership in Burchfield Homestead Society
Inspiration and Preservation of Charles E. Burchfield's Time in Salem are the theme for this year's
Burchfield Homestead Society activities.
At 2 p.m., Sunday, April 10, at Fred Naragon's law office, 248 East State Street, David Schwartz of the
Salem Preservation Society will talk about Salem in 1916. The city that year was part of Charles
Burchfield's most productive, creative time in Salem. He painted some of his best known works between
1915 and 1917. Places in and around Salem from that era inspired Burchfield into the 1960s.
This public program is part of the society's annual meeting. The $10 admission charge serves as
attendees' membership dues for the year. Thus, attendance = membership in an organization that
honors Salem's famous watercolorist. Join us for the meeting and stay for hors d'oeuvres and
refreshments.
Annual Arts & Artisans Festival
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, July 17, the museum at 867 East Fourth Street, Salem, and the grounds
near it will be open for local artists and artisans to show and sell their works. The $25 fee to participate
includes membership in the Burchfield Homestead Society.
Painting at Charlie's House
Painting at Charlie's House is a program for children from kindergarten through grade 4 to paint in the
backyard garden that inspired many of Charles Burchfield's watercolor masterpieces. From 1 to 2 p.m.
on Sunday, August 14, Barb Marra, an art teacher and Burchfield Homestead Society board member,
will provide guidance to children about painting sunflowers and other plants growing in the
professionally landscaped garden. The program will also briefly explain Burchfield's technique and
unique depictions of Salem early in the 20th century. Children and their parents will be encouraged to
explore the Burchfield Homestead Museum and view the original Burchfield paintings on display at the
Salem Public Library.
Register for this free program by calling the Children's Department at the Salem Public Library at 330-
332-0042 or by completing the form on the library's online Events calendar.
Third Annual Trains, Trees & Treasures
Trains, Trees & Treasures will be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 19 and Sunday,
November 20 (the weekend before Thanksgiving) at two locations. This is the third annual holiday event
when the Burchfield Homestead at 867 East Fourth Street, Salem, is decorated with a fabulous array of
holiday trees and an outstanding model train display is open to the public at Fred Naragon's law office at
248 East State Street, Salem. Don't miss this holiday event! It gets bigger every year!
The Burchfield Museum and Garden is open 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sundays, from May 14
to October 10, and by appointment. Call 330-717-0092 or 330-482-2305 for more information.