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The Official Newsletter of the Lee' s Summit Chamber C L INK December 2010 P 816-524-2424 F 816-524-5246 220 SE Main, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 lschamber.com lstourism.com Shop-LeesSummit.com HAMBER We create opportunities for business success through networking, advocacy, and business and professional development. Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce 2011 ANNUAL DINNER What will YOU bring to the table? Mark your calendar for the Lee’s Summit Chamber event of the year and plan to join us for an eclectic evening featuring an auction, awards and the new Tablescape Design Challenge! This year’s Annual Dinner is scheduled for Saturday, January 29 at 6 p.m. at the Pavilion at John Knox Village. Don’t miss your chance to get involved with the event in one of the following ways: New this Year: Tablescape Design Challenge This is your opportunity to gain recognition for your business and show your creative side by providing centerpieces for one of the guest tables at the event. Guests will vote on their favorite tablescape at the event, and the designers of the winning table will receive a free Chamber publicity package! Participation is free-of-charge. Applications to enter the challenge can be found online at lschamber.com. The deadline to enter is Friday, January 7. Donate to the Auction If you would like to bring something to the table this year by donating an item for the auction, please contact Chrissy at [email protected]. You can donate a product or service from your own business, or purchase an item from another memberbusiness and donate that instead. By donating an item, you will not only receive recognition within the program and on the auction table, but you’ll be supporting the Chamber through this fundraiser. The deadline for contributions is Friday, January 21. Entertainment Sponsor: $1000 Gain high visibility for your business when you step up to the plate as the official entertainment sponsor. This exclusive sponsorship receives recognition in the program, announcement from the podium, two seats to the dinner and a story in the Annual Dinner newspaper insert. This sponsorship is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For additional information about any of these opportunities, contact Chrissy at [email protected] or 816-524-2424. Formal invitations with reply cards will be mailed by early January. Thank You to Our Event Sponsor

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The Official Newsletter of the Lee's Summit Chamber

C LINKDecember

2010

P 816-524-2424 F 816-524-5246220 SE Main, Lee's Summit, MO 64063

lschamber.com lstourism.com Shop-LeesSummit.com

HAMBER

We create opportunities for business success through networking, advocacy, and business and professional development.

Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce

2011 ANNUAL DINNERWhat will YOU bring to the table?

Mark your calendar for the Lee’s Summit Chamber event of the year and plan to join us for an eclectic evening featuring an auction, awards and the new Tablescape

Design Challenge!

This year’s Annual Dinner is scheduled for Saturday, January 29 at 6 p.m. at the Pavilion at John Knox Village. Don’t miss your chance to get involved with

the event in one of the following ways:

New this Year: Tablescape Design ChallengeThis is your opportunity to gain recognition for your business and show your creative side by providing centerpieces for one of the guest tables at the event. Guests will vote on their favorite tablescape at the event, and the designers of the winning table will receive a free Chamber publicity package! Participation is free-of-charge. Applications to enter the challenge can be found online at lschamber.com. The deadline to enter is Friday, January 7.

Donate to the AuctionIf you would like to bring something to the table this year by donating an

item for the auction, please contact Chrissy at [email protected]. You can donate a product or service from your own business, or purchase

an item from another memberbusiness and donate that instead. By donating an item, you will not only receive recognition within the program and on the

auction table, but you’ll be supporting the Chamber through this fundraiser. The deadline for contributions is Friday, January 21.

Entertainment Sponsor: $1000Gain high visibility for your business when you step up to the plate as the official entertainment sponsor. This exclusive sponsorship receives recognition in the program, announcement from the podium, two seats to the dinner and a story in the Annual Dinner newspaper insert. This sponsorship is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

For additional information about any of these opportunities, contact Chrissy at [email protected] or 816-524-2424.

Formal invitations with reply cards will be mailed by early January.

Thank You to Our Event Sponsor

2010 BOARDOF DIRECTORS

Mark Parrish, Chair Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys Lynn Hinkle, Chair Elect Great Southern BankDiane Forte, Secretary-Treasurer Dean's Trophies, Shirts & AwardsKurt Lutz, Chair Emeritis Hawthorn Bank

Matt Baird, Community Development & Events Paradise Park, Inc. Damond Boatwright, Business & Economic DevelopmentLee's Summit Medical CenterJulie Doane, Membership Development Missouri Central Credit Union

Michael Blau Farmers Insurance & Financial Services Carole CulbertsonCulbertson Property Management, LLCBecky Freetly-Grabercandid marketing agencyBob GlaserSummit Bank of Kansas CitySteve Gouldsmith (in memory of) First Star Financial GroupMelinda Hadley-deBoerThe Culture CoachesGeoff Hill Paradise Park, Inc.Carolyn McKnightUniversity of Central Missouri-Summit CenterJane MonroeGomer's Fine Wine & SpiritsDr. Emmanuel NgomsiAll World Languages & Cultures, Inc.Robert PendlandAccelerationDan Rexroth John Knox VillageAlicia RuhlDesign PfileDebbie StarkeEastland Community FoundationJeffrey WilliamsHeritage Companies

EX-OFFICIOSMr. Steve ArboCity ManagerDr. Fred Grogan MCC - LongviewDr. David McGeheeLee’s Summit R-7 School DistrictRandy Rhoads, MayorCity of Lee’s Summit

COUNSELCarl ChinneryChinnery Evans & Nail, PC

OFFICE STAFFNancy Bruns - PresidentMark Dickey - Vice PresidentCathy Young - Director of Member ServicesChrissy Symes - Director of Special EventsGina Seibel - Director of CommunicationsKathy LeChien - Administrative AssistantNedra Hoover - BookkeeperMarilyn Pemberton - Part-time Assistant

Who are You Calling Small?

How much can you learn about marketing your business in an hour? The answer: A lot, when you have a structured road-map to follow. Paul Weber of EAG will lead you through the five steps that will help you improve your brand message, better target your customers, build greater awareness, increase sales and retain customers. Weber helps small businesses learn from the big-brands, introducing creative ideas that any size business can implement.

Register for this free seminar online at lschamber.com under the Calendar of Events tab.

December 7, 2010 • 3:30–4:30 p.m. • John Knox Village, Manhattan RoomPresenter: Paul Weber - Entrepreneur Advertising Group Sponsor: Morrow, Willnauer & Klosterman, Church L.L.C.

Monthly Membership Luncheon • Dec. 17

Get a chance to give a free one-minute commercial about your business!

All attendees will have the opportunity to have their business card placed in a drawing and approximately 25-30 names will be drawn to give their commercial. Come share and learn about all the great members of the Chamber!

Reservations can be made online at lschamber.com under the Calendar of Events tab, or by calling 816-524-2424. Deadline is December 15 at 5 p.m. Registration is required.

MCC-Longview • 500 SW Longview Road 11:30-11:45 a.m. Networking • 11:45 a.m. Buffet Opens

Sponsored by Lee’s Summit CARES

It’s the Festive Event of the Season!

Wednesday, December 1, from 5–7 p.m. Longview Mansion, 3361 SW Longview Road

Please bring a non-perishable food item or a monetary donation to be given to Lee’s Summit Social Services. Adults only, please.

Hosted by the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce & Lee’s Summit Economic Development Council

$100 Million Business-Loan ProgramHoping to break a nearly two-year-old standoff between lenders and prospective borrowers, the state of Missouri has joined forces with its largest bank to launch a $100 million business-loan program.

The alliance with Commerce Bank will mean roughly $40 million in lending power in the Kansas City market, said Kevin Barth, regional president for Commerce. The rest of the money will be apportioned in St. Louis and elsewhere in the state.

Commerce will act as lending agent for the low-interest loans issued through the Missouri Linked Deposit Program, which has authorized nearly $400 million in small business owners and agricultural loans since Governor Jay Nixon took office in January 2009.

Article courtesy of Ingram’s magazine

Members Making Waves

Have news about you or your business that you would like to share? Send press releases and photos for consideration to [email protected]

Four Member Banks Rank in the Top 10 in Volume for Small Business LoansCongratulations to the following four member banks for making the top 10 list in volume for small business loans in the Kansas City Area.

• #2 UMB Bank- $9.8 million• #3 Summit Bank of Kansas City- $9.6 million• #5 U.S. Bank, SBA Division- $6.3 million • #7 Commerce Bank- $3.4 million

A complete list of the top 25 banks in the Kansas City area can be found in the November Issue of Ingram’s magazine.

The Lee’s Summit Ethics Committee presented the first Lee’s Summit Ethics in Business Award at the November Chamber luncheon.

This year’s recipient was Don Kahan Motors. Don Kahan is one of Lee’s Summit’s own philanthropists. He is one of the original financial supporters and an active member in the Business Sector of the Community of Character. He funded the publishing and the distribution of the book Character Connections.

Kahan is on the board of Lee’s Summit

Social Services. Geneva High, director of Lee’s Summit Social Services states,“Don is always willing to help. I count on him for the very best advice. He always has input and puts a lot of thought into the help he gives. Those programs that he gives his time or donations to are quality programs. He is a very ethical person.”

Members of Lee’s Summit CARES, the Chamber, Eastland Community Foundation, Lee’s Summit Rotary, Human Asset Imaging Institute and MCC-Longview formed the Lee’s Summit Ethics Committee. The mission of the committee is to foster a culture of ethical and socially responsible business practices in Lee’s Summit.

Don Kahan Motors Wins First Ethics in Business Award

Chamber Young Professionals Organize Costumes for a Cause Collection

The Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals (YPs) invited the community to donate their gently used Halloween costumes.

Each quarter the Chamber YPs complete a community service project. Three out of the four projects are done with member businesses, while one non-member project is selected to further increase the YPs outreach efforts. After speaking with

the staff at Operation Breakthrough, the planning committee loved the idea of a costume drive. Every October, Operation Breakthrough provides a Halloween costume to every enrolled child, which the children wear for special events at the center and then take home to wear for other Halloween events with their families. Since Halloween has come and gone, the group thought what better time to donate those old costumes?

Costume donations were collected for two weeks at the following Lee’s

Summit Chamber Member businesses:

• A Flip Zone/Shockwave Cheer, • Great Southern Bank• Lee’s Summit Hy-Vee stores• Morehead Agency, LLC,

• Paradise Park, Inc.• Rejuvenate Mind Body Wellness

Center• Steppin’ Out – The Studio

The YPs were able to several costumes and will be delivering them during their day of service at Operation Breakthrough on December 2.

The Lee’s Summit Chamber Young Professionals group was founded in 2007 to provide increased networking opportunities, personal and professional development, civic engagement and lasting relationships for Chamber members between the ages of 21-35.

For additional information regarding the Young Professionals contact Gina at gseibel@lschamber or 816-524-2424.

PSC to Hold Public Hearing in Lee’s Summit

The Missouri Public Service Comission will host a public hearing in Lee’s Summit on the proposed KCP&L electric rate increases.

The hearing will be on December 8 at Lee’s Summit North High School, 901 NE Douglas Street, at 5:30 p.m.

If you wish to comment or need further information, you may contact the Office of the Public Counsel, P.O. Box 2230, Jefferson City, MO 65102-2230; telephone 1-866-922-2959; email [email protected] or the Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, MO 65102; telephone 1-800-392-4211; email [email protected].

It’s the Festive Event of the Season!

$100 Million Business-Loan Program

MEMBERSHIPRENEWALSBerry Jennings State Farm Insurance 36L & K Realty 34Lee’s Summit Medical Center 33John Knox Village 29Lee’s Summit Municipal Airport 29ABI Corporation 25Comcast Cable 25MO. Division of Workforce 22 Development Talley’s T.G. Auto Body, Inc. 22Summit East Plaza Apartments 21Gale Communities, Inc. 20McDonald’s – PBI Industries, Inc. 20Sean Murray 18Missouri Central Credit Union 17ServiceMark Telecom L.L.C. 15SecurityOne Services, Inc. 15Space Center Kansas City, Inc. 14Excel Bank 12Nine Moons Gallery 12Spilker McKeone & Nelson P.C. 11Home Builders Association 11Hess Roofing Company 10Hy-Vee, Inc.-East 10Lee’s Summit Honda 10Ross Miller Cleaners 10Super 8 Motel 10Cameron’s, Inc. 9Comfort Inn & Suites 9A & D Heating & Cooling 8American Foodservice 8

Environmental Specialists, Inc. 8The Filling Station BBQ Restaurant 8Flooring & More Concepts 8Julia Hampton C.P.A., P.C. 8Insurance & Benefits Group, L.L.C. 8Kansas City Neurology Associates 8Lee’s Summit Cares 8Lee’s Summit Community 8 Christian School Rotary Club of Lee’s Summit 8Fender Family Dentistry 7First Community Bank 7Hutton Glass Products, Inc. 7Lee’s Summit Sunrise Rotary 7Our Lady of the Presentation 7 Early Childhood Center Show-Me Presentation Resources 7Randy’s Lakeview Nursery & Stone 7Summit Computer Solutions 7Institute on Life Transition 6Janet L. Sanders, Attorney 6James D. Schuette, D.D.S., P.C. 6State Farm Insurance-Owens 6Union Bank 6Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 6The Manor Homes of Arborwalk 5Columbia College – Kansas City 4Design Pfile 4Equity Bank 4Haynes Benefits P.C. 4Nash & Franciskato Law Firm 4

Integrity Home Care 3Rejuvenate Chiropractic Center 3Edward Jones Investments – 2 Anne Pedersen, CFP® KC Admin Service 2LaserCycle 2LK Communications, L.L.C. 2National Research Center for 2 College & University Admissions Rejuvenate Mind Body 2 Wellness Center Summit Shoe Service, L.L.C. 2American Duct Cleaning, Inc. 1Coffee News Lee’s Summit 1Embrace the Grape 1 Beverage Catering James Engle Custom Homes 1Get It Done Consulting - 1 Your HR Solutions Partner Hays Companies of Kansas City 1Steven C. Krueger Legal 1 Services L.L.C. Lee’s Summit Family Care 1Lintecum & Nickell P.C. 1Midwest ADP, Inc. 1Ms. VBA L.L.C. 1Realty Executives of Kansas City 1 – Tim & Jana Allen Roxberry Juice Co. 1Vital Signs 1

Citizens Academy Gives Residents Opportunity to Learn About City GovernmentIn an effort to promote understanding of local government and to foster future community leaders, the city of Lee’s Summit created a Citizens Academy for residents of Lee’s Summit.

The program is a goal of the Local Government Key Performance Area of the City’s strategic planning process, Lee’s Summit 360°: Charting Tomorrow.

The Citizens Academy is free and open to Lee’s Summit residents who want to gain better insight into the operations of City government and to prepare for greater involvement in the community’s leadership. The Citizens Academy is meant to complement leadership training programs and academies already offered in the community, such as Leadership Lee’s Summit, a program of the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce; the Citizens Police Academy presented by the Lee’s Summit Police Department; and

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Fire Ops 101 presented by the Lee’s Summit Fire Department.

The Citizens Academy, held once a year, will consist of seven sessions, from 8:15 a.m.–noon, twice a month on Saturdays at various City facilities. The first class will be January 8 and the last class will be April 2, 2011.

The program is interactive, with participants working on either a development or redevelopment project that will eventually be presented to a mock City Council for approval. City staff will work with the participants throughout the program to answer questions and guide them through the municipal process.

If you are interested in participating in the Citizens Academy, download the application from the City’s website, cityofls.net by clicking the “Main” site

and looking for the “News” box. You may also pick up an application in the City Clerk’s Office in Lee’s Summit City Hall, 220 SE Green Street.

Call Presence... What is it?

Chamber to Offer Online Sustainable Business Designation Chamber members will soon have the opportunity to identify themselves as a “sustainable” business on the Chamber’s online directory.

For a $25 one-time processing and posting expense, the Chamber will include the insignia above the member business listing as a way to inform associates and customers of their green business practice.

What qualifies as a sustainable business? Well, it’s a relatively easy set of standards. A business must, at a

minimum, do one of the following:

• Institute energy conservation measures within the office environment and/or operations of the business.

• Build and/or retrofit energy-conscious upgrades into the physical structure.

• Provide energy conservation consulting/construction-related services.

• Develop, manufacture, distribute and/or sell energy conservation products.

“This is a great opportunity for our members to be recognized for their contributions and efforts in becoming a smart, efficient and ultimately sustainable business,” said Rick

Kuhl, chairman of the Chamber’s Business Sustainability Committee. “Environmental awareness and stewardship is important to consumers, as well as members doing business with members.

In the next few weeks, Chamber members will receive an inquiry with an accompanying application to sign-up as a designated sustainable business. Once approved, the Web directory listing will receive its sustainable business insignia.

For additional information please contact Mark Dickey, [email protected] or 816-524-2424.

A service of the Chamber’s Business Sustainability Committee

Call presence, it’s a buzz word in the world of telecom today. Have you heard of it? If not, you probably haven’t upgraded your telecommunications system in the last few years. Call presence allows co-workers to view your current availability. Prior to presence, staff would look on the phone terminal to see if their co-worker’s phone extension was occupied. Call presence does that.

In addition, call presence has the capability to give you much more information. You can have icons which appear next to each person’s extension and name. These icons give information about where that party is or what they

are doing. For example if you’re on vacation, coworkers might see a bright colored umbrella next to your name reminding them that your at the beach or somewhere wonderful. You could hover over the icon and get more detail, (Expected return date of December 10, 8 a.m.) Call presence let’s you know if the party you are trying to reach is in a meeting, sick, gone for the day, available, not available or on the phone. You can even take it as far as knowing that the party you are trying to reach is in the office, but not currently at their desk. When the person uses their phone or keyboard the presence changes to show that they are in the office and at

their desk.

With the growing demand to stay connected, users can change their presence when out of the office via a smart phone. For example, if someone is in a taxi and has time to talk they can change their presence to available and set calls to forward to their cell or put in a note saying “try me on my cell”.

Want to learn more? Inquire within the Technology Linkedin Group at technology.lschamber.biz.

by Kyle Batts -ShopT1Service, Inc. a service of the Lee’s Summit Chamber’s Technology Committee

Lee’s Summit Chamber Community Health FairThe Chamber, in conjunction with Legacy Park Birthday Bash, will host a Community Health Fair on January 8 from 9 a.m.–noon at Legacy Park Community Center, 901 NE Bluestem Road. This event is free and open to the public.

The Health Fair consists of health information and free screenings from area hospitals and medical businesses. Screenings include blood sugar, blood

pressure, bone density, cholesterol, diabetes, nutrition, posture, visual acuity and much more.

Legacy Park Community Center will be open to the public free of charge from 7 a.m.–5 p.m., for its birthday celebration, all courtesy of the Lee’s Summit Parks and Recreation Department. Enjoy open swim, gym and play! The event will also include special guests, entertainment, snacks

and more. For more information on the Health Fair, call 816-524-2424, and for all other events, call 816-969-1500

All State Mechanical, Inc.Robert Rimel12604 N 6TH STREETGRANDVIEW, MO 64030(816) 765-2233Fax: (816) [email protected]

Executive Lending Group, L.L.C.Sherri Moriarty6 SW 2ND STREET, #107LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64063(816) 554-6669Fax: (816) [email protected]

Fatboy ElectricBen Stallings11517 HICKMAN MILLS DRIVEKANSAS CITY, MO 64134(816) 861-6600Fax: (816) [email protected]

Global Verge Inc.Mark Petschel200 NE MISSOURI ROAD, #202LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64086(816) 875-3213Fax: (816) [email protected]

GM Peters InsuranceChris Francka11 N WATER STREETLIBERTY, MO 64068(816) 781-4922Fax: (816) [email protected]

Hometown Insurance Agency, L.L.C.Janice Jacoby20101 E JACKSON DRIVE, SUITE BINDEPENDENCE, MO 64057(816) 795-7200Fax: (816) [email protected]

Kansas City Master Companies, Inc.Chris Muehlbach13501 ARRINGTON ROADGRANDVIEW, MO 64030-2882(816) 763-1500Fax: (816) [email protected]

Mid America Coach, Inc.Peter Beren8809 EAST 350 HIGHWAYRAYTOWN, MO 64133(816) 734-5000Fax: (816) [email protected]

Miller Lawn & LandscapeBrett MillerPO BOX 1005LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64063(816) 737-8733Fax: [email protected]

OxiArmor, Inc. - Anti-Microbial ServicesMike King1284 NE SLOAN STREETLEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64086(816) 554-0900Fax: (816) [email protected]

Pardun Family Chiropractic, P.C.Michael Pardun, D.C.3650 SW US 40 HIGHWAYBLUE SPRINGS, MO 64015(816) 229-8777Fax: (816) [email protected]

Primary Care PlusKristy Surratt, RN, BSN, MA2741 NE MCBAINE DRIVE, #ALEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64064(816) 994-1000Fax: (816) [email protected]

Pro Deo Youth CenterAndrew & Kylie EwingPO BOX 6742LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64064(816) 246-0203prodeoyouthcenter@gmail.comwww.prodeoyouthcenter.webs.com

Suchman, Kelly D.D.S., P.C.Kelly Suchman209 NW BLUE PARKWAYLEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64063(816) 246-5444Fax: (816) [email protected]

Y.E.S! Kids FitnessMichael S. Cardinale1251 NE RICE ROADLEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64086(816) 695-7827Fax: (816) [email protected]

WELCOMENEWMEMBERS

To act humanely, be considerate of others

• I listen fully to people to understand their message.

• I do my best to see things from someone else’s perspective.

• I give advice when asked.

• I adjust my approach to the emotional state of others.

• I am kind to my colleagues and friends.

• I value people even when I disagree with them.

• I feel valued in my workplace.

To learn more about the Lee’s Summit Community of Character initiative visit lscharacter.org.

KINDNESS Lee’s Summit Cares Character Trait of the Month

For a complete list of members, visit lschamber.com

RIBBONCUTTINGS

Rumors Steakhouse celebrated a ribbon cutting with Chamber members at 4835 NE Lakewood Way.

Noe’s Jewelry, Inc. held a ribbon cutting celebration at 512 SE 291 Highway.

Home Instead Senior Care and Chamber members celebrated a ribbon cutting at 233 SE Main Street.

Chamber members joined Buckle, for a ribbon cutting at 880 NW Blue Parkway at Summit Fair.

Any Lab Test Now held a ribbon cutting celebration at 32 NE Sycamore Street.

The Approach to a Healthy Body

Dec. 14 • 7:30–8:30 a.m. John Knox Village -Courtyard BPresenter: Mike Mathis, KC Sports Lodge Sponsor: Heritage Companies

Physical fitness is an integral part of overall good health, and is attained through regular exercise, eating a balanced diet and getting the right amount of rest. Our ability to manage our hectic personal and professional schedules and our eating habits is critical to our happiness and well-being. Mike Mathis of the KC Sports Lodge will be on hand to assist you in managing your physical fitness and dieting through proven, long-standing techniques. Attend this seminar and get yourself on the right track for 2011.

Register for this free seminar online at lschamber.com.

December 1• 8a.m., Technology Committee meeting, Depot• 5–7 p.m., Holiday Reception, Longview Mansion, 3361 SW Longview Road

December 2 • 7:30 a.m., Health Care Committee meeting, TMC Lakewood• 8 a.m., Business Sustainability Committee meeting, Depot• Noon, Ambassador Committee meeting, Depot

December 3 • 1 p.m., Ribbon Cutting- Y.E.S! Kids Fitness, 1251 NE Rice Road

December 7• 3:30–4:30 p.m., Recess for Success, TOPIC: Who are You Calling Small? PRESENTER: Paul Weber-Entreprenuer Advertising Group SPONSOR: Morow, Willnauer & Klosterman, Church L.L.C. LOCATION: John Knox Village - Manhattan Room

December 8• Noon, Emerging Entrepreneurs Committee meeting, Depot

December 9• 7:30 a.m., Executive Committee meeting, Depot• 4:30–6 p.m., Business After Hours, Metcalf Bank, 609 NE M-291 Highway

December 13 • 4 p.m., Annual Dinner Task Force meeting, Depot

December 14• 7:30–8:30, Wake Up to Success, TOPIC: The Approach to a Healthy Body PRESENTER: Mike Mathis, KC Sports Lodge. SPONSOR: Heritage Companies. LOCATION: John Knox Village - Courtyard B

December 15 • 8 a.m., Education Committee meeting, Depot• Noon, Board of Directors meeting, Truman Medical Center Lakewood, 7900 Lee’s Summit Road

December 16• 4:30–6 p.m., Chamber Young Professionals Holiday Hurrah, Mingle, 209 SE Main Street. (planning committee meets at 4 p.m.)

December 17• 7:30 a.m., Governmental Relations Committee meeting, John Knox Village - Manhattan Room, Chipman Road & Jacob Drive• 11:30 a.m., Monthly Membership Luncheon, PROGRAM: Member Commercials. SPONSOR: Lee’s Summit Cares. LOCATION: MCC- Longview, 500 SW Longview Road

December 21• 11:30 a.m.,Business Development Council meeting, Depot

December 24• Chamber office closed

December 31• Chamber office closed

DECEMBER 2010

2010 PARTNERSGOLD

GreatSouthernBankHumanaHealthPlan,Inc.

KCP&LMissouriAssociationofTrialAttorneys

SILVERBankofLee’sSummitDiscoverVisionCentersDVAEnterprises,Inc.FirstCommunityBank

HSMC,CertifiedPublicAccountants,PCJohnKnoxVillage

MattA.Niewald,D.D.S.,L.L.C.MetcalfBank

ParadisePark,Inc.SummitBankofKansasCity

UCM-SummitCenter

BRONZEAllee&Company,CPA

AvilaUniversitycandidmarketing&communicationsDean’sTrophies,Shirts&Awards

EncoreWebWorks,Inc.ExcelBank

HawthornBankKCMetroInsuranceAgency

Lee’sSummitJournalMazumaCreditUnion

MissouriCentralCreditUnionNewAgeGraphics

ParkerSwearngin,LLCPfizerAnimalHealth

RobertBrooksAgency,AmericanFamilyShowMeSigns.comTechnologyPlus,Inc.TheCultureCoachesTheWilsonGroup,Inc.

Wal-Mart

Current Resident

Metcalf Bank 609 NE M-291 Highway

4:30–6 p.m.

Business After Hours December 9, 2010