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The Chamber Connection
December 2019
IMPORTANT DATES
410-228-3575 www.dorchesterchamber.org
2020 Corporate Sponsors
Now is the time to sign up to be a 2020 Dorchester Chamber of
Commerce Corporate Sponsor
A Corporate Sponsorship is a great way to show your support for the
growth of a strong business community while saving money on
Chamber services.
Options are: Diamond—$4,000
Gold—$2,000 Silver—$1,000 Bronze—$500
Visit our website
www.dorchesterchamber.org or Call 410-228-3575 to learn more
Thank You to ALL of our 2019 Corporate Sponsors Please see page 7 for our Bronze Sponsors
Save the date for the 2020 Chamber Annual Meeting
January 23, 2020 Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay
Resort and Spa See back page for details
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Chamber Perspective December is here and that means just 31 days left in 2019. How was your 2019? Have you started to set goals for 2020? We hope one of your goals will be more engagement with the Chamber so we can better serve you and the Business Community as a whole. As you will see in the following pages November had some very well attended events. The Holiday Inn Express was the place to be during the first snow of the season as our State Legislators provided a packed room with a preview of 2020. Folks are still talking about the meal provided by Thaitalian Infusion Cuisine. A great crowd turned out for the Business After Hours and Ribbon Cutting at Blue Ruin as they talked about their current success and plans for the future. The very cold weather did not stop the riders or spectators from showing up for the Positive Strides Ribbon Cutting to kick-off the Jaime Lee Hutchison Memorial Horse Show. We ended the month with a literally standing room only Business After Hours and Ribbon Cutting at Harriett's House. The turnout for the event was heartwarming and motivating. Normally things slow down a little in December but not in 2019. Visit our website for more details.
We will be at the Old Rescue Fire House on December 3rd to cut the Ribbon for the 85th Annual Train Garden.
On Thursday, December 5th we will be
at Pleasant Day for the 20th Annual Festival of Wreaths. The event is underway now with daily viewing, voting and bidding on the wreaths and will wrap up with a Business After Hours on the 5th. This is a must attend event each year.
We will be walking across the street on December 10th for a Business After Hours and Ribbon cutting for Blue Oyster. Come out to learn about the exciting things they are doing and to have an oyster or two.
Cambridge Market is having a Ribbon Cutting on Friday, December 13th. Come out to support them and to see all they have to offer—we believe you will be pleased.
The last Cruise Ship of 2019 will be here on the 29th.
We are well into the planning of the 2020 Chamber Annual Meeting. The event is set for Thursday, January 23rd and is being held at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort and Spa. The meeting is always well attended, and it is a great place to make new contacts, to renew old ones and learn what is happening in the County. The keynote this year will be delivered by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), Kenneth C. Holt. Secretary Holt is a big fan of Dorchester County and has been to the area many times in recent months. Come learn about the investment DHCD is making in our area. In addition to the keynote, we will present the winner of the
2020 C. Robert “Bob” Spedden Award and introduce new Board Members and Officers for 2020. Work to get the 2020 Business and Community Resource Directory ready for printing is still in process. We need your help to get member information in our system as accurate as possible. There are lots of changes that happen throughout the year that do not make it to us. Please review your information by going to our Website www.dorchesterchamber.org and looking up your business. This is the first year we will be using Chamber Master to produce member sections of the Directory, so it is important that data is accurate. We still have room for advertisements in the Directory but we need to get the ad copy in house so we can get the layout complete. If you want to have an ad for 2020 please reach out to us immediately. The Directory is widely distributed, and this year’s focus is Health and Wellness in Dorchester County. We have several 2020 Corporate Sponsors already signed up but still have space for a few more. Please review the details about being a Corporate Sponsor on our website.
As always, thank you for your support of the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce. If you have any business-related questions or concerns, or just want to get to know us better, feel free to visit, call, or e-mail us. We will always do our best to assist you.
Bill, Robin and Robin
Officers:
Joel Bunde, Chairman Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort
Lori Nagel, Immediate Past Chairman
Whitten Insurance Services
Jeff Hubbard, Vice Chairman
Lane Engineering
Max Fryer, Treasurer Folger Nolan Fleming Douglas
Sarah Baugh, Vice Chairman
McAllister, DeTar, Showalter & Walker
Directors:
Jermaine Anderson Liv Again
Scott Dorsey JEDI Engineering
Kevin Hill
Hill-Kimmel Contracting
Omeaka Jackson
Harvesting Hope Youth & Family Wellness
John “Eddie” James
Koski Enterprises
Denny Jones President Chanber Foundation
Atlantic Tractor
Jennifer Layton Layton’s Chance Vineyard & Winery
Marty Mullaney, Jr Mullaney Insurance
Adam Shellhamer BDK, Inc. IT Solutions
Sharon Spedden Sharon Real Estate
Tracy Tyler TILT Business Advisors LLC
Staff:
Bill Christopher, President/CEO [email protected]
Robin Burton, Members Services Mgr. [email protected]
Robin Stanley, Member Services Mgr. [email protected]
“To Advance Dorchester County through educating, promoting and growing a strong business community”
2019 Board of Directors
C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
P A G E — 3 C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
The Holiday Inn Express in Cambridge hosted our November Chamber Business lunch. The Legislative Preview was delivered by Senator Addie Eckardt, Delegate Christopher Adams, Delegate Johnny Mautz and a representative from Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes' office. Each legislator received five questions ahead of time and spoke collectively to a full room about the Kirwan Commission and it’s impact on funding education, paid family medical leave and minimum wage, an additional span across the Bay, solar and wind energy, and high-speed internet/phone service. A Big Thank You to Doug Remmell and the Holiday Inn Express staff for opening up their space to us. Thank you to Thaitalian Infusion Cuisine (300B Washington Street) for an outstanding lunch.
Blue Ruin Bar held a Business After Hours and Ribbon Cutting on November 14. A large crowd gathered to celebrate the new business in their newly renovated building. Paul talked about the success they have had already and the planned expansion that will include a full kitchen and food menu in the near future.
They are masters of mixology and have already created a loyal following. They have also gotten engaged by holding fun events and helping the community with fundraisers. Blue Ruin can be found at 400 Race Street at the corner of Gay Street in Downtown Cambridge, MD. They can be found on the web at www.blueruinbar.com
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On November 16, Positive Strides invited the Dorchester and the Caroline County Chambers of Commerce for a Ribbon Cutting before their Jaime Lee Hutchison Memorial Horse Show. The event was held at Timber Grove Farm on Statum Road just outside of Harmony, MD. Positive Strides is a Therapeutic Riding facility that uses equine-assisted activities to build confidence, self-esteem and a sense of accomplishment for people with physical, cognitive and emotional needs. The riders and volunteers weathered very cold temperatures in a stiff wind to put on a great show.
To learn more about Positive Strides, go to www.positivestridescenter.org
On November 21, Harriett’s House held a Business After Hours and Ribbon Cutting event. Harriett’s House is a Drop-In Center for Women. Their mission is to combat Human Trafficking and to bring freedom and healing to women who have been sexually exploited. They offer free resources, referrals, computer access, food and drinks, toiletries, clothes, women can sign up for classes for job interviews and resume writing techniques, budgeting, parenting, etc. Case management will be provided for women that have been exploited.
Julie Crain spoke about her passion and how she has been working 11 years on this vision. She is looking to expand into a residential facility in the future. Volunteers are needed and the donation of toiletries, food and clothes are welcome. They are open Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 409 Muir Street, Cambridge, MD. 443-786.1843. www.harriettshouse.org
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Nearly 150 Next Generation Scholars Participated in National Association for College Admission Counseling’s (NACAC) National
College Fair in Baltimore City Eleventh grade students represented Allegany, Caroline, Dorchester, Kent
and Wicomico Counties
Nearly 150 eleventh grade students from Maryland Business Roundtable for Education’s
(MBRT) Next Generation Scholars program participated in Baltimore’s National College Fair, sponsored by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) at the Baltimore Convention Center on Tuesday, October 22, 2019. The fair afforded students an opportunity to connect one-on-one with college admission representatives from hundreds of postsecondary institutions. While attending the event, MBRT encouraged Next Generation Scholars to visit a minimum of eight booths and ask a minimum of five questions at each booth so that they could make more informed decisions about college selection and career readiness.
“This is a terrific opportunity for our students to speak with admissions professionals and ask important questions that help them learn more about the process and guide them as they progress toward high school graduation,” said Brian Dulay, executive director of MBRT. “The students, who are now juniors, are members of the Next Generation Scholars program inaugural class. It’s great to see them engage in opportunities like these as they prepare for their future.”
In addition to attending the college fair, students from Wicomico County visited Coppin State University while in Baltimore. Students toured the campus and met with students, staff and college leadership to learn more about college life and opportunities that exist should they attend the public historic black university (HBCU).
This college fair visit is a new component for the Next Generation Scholars program, which began in the
fall of 2017. Since inception, MBRT has held External Learning Experiences at nine colleges around the state. In addition, they also hosted students from Allegany, Caroline, Dorchester, Kent and Wicomico Counties at Discovery Fest 2019 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground where students were exposed to more than 50 colleges and businesses as well as military offerings. For more than 25 years, MBRT has been connecting the business community with local schools through its Maryland Scholars Speakers Bureau and STEM Specialists in the Classroom programs. In 2017, MBRT added the Next Generation Scholars program, which provides funding through the Howard P. Rawlings Maryland Guaranteed Access Grant, administered by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC), to enhance education and career awareness as well as college completion for high school students with a demonstrated financial need. The Guaranteed Access Grant provides an award that will help cover the cost of full-time study at a Maryland college or university for low-income families.
MBRT currently serves nearly 2,000 students in six high schools across five counties. The organization is one of several that partner with leadership and school counselors at select schools
throughout the state to provide grade-specific services to ensure that students who are part of Next Generation Scholars graduate ready for their next steps in college, career and life. MBRT coordinators help students and parents understand that college is an option for everyone while bridging the knowledge gap that exists for many families about college and their chosen career paths.
Learn more about MBRT’s Next Generation Scholars program at www.mbrt.org/nextgen.
Alan S. Bishop, O.D. recognized by Maryland Optometric Association
Dr. Alan S. Bishop received the Melvin Waxman Award at the largest annual convention in the history of the Maryland Optometric
Association (MOA). The awards were presented during the conference held at the Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor. The Melvin Waxman Award was presented in recognition of his dedicated and loyal service to the optometric profession.
After six years of tireless advocacy, MOA efforts paid off with the passage of a scope expansion bill during the 2019 Session of the Maryland General Assembly. Dr. Bishop testified in front of the Maryland Legislature on 5 occasions in support of a scope of care expansion bill that brings Maryland optometry's prescription authority up to par with the rest of the country. He states, “The recent passage will improve access to quality eye care, save on health care costs and prevent delayed care for all Marylanders."
All four of 2019 MOA Annual Award winners were instrumental in this year’s legislative success. More details on the Awards, the Award Winners and the Scope Expansion can be found at www.marylandoptometry.org/.
About EASTON EYE CARE: Since its founding in Cambridge in 1976, the licensed optometrists of Easton Eye Care have provided the Mid-Shore community with the best products and services in eye care from offices in Easton and Cambridge. Optometrists and team provide eye care ranging from comprehensive eye exams to medical treatment of eye diseases and disorders. Dr. Bishop recently acquired Cambridge Family Eye Care from Dr. Paul Brant and merged the Cambridge office locations to 401 Race Street. Paul Brant, O.D. and Carey Willey, O.D. are joined by Dr. Bishop and Alexander Carpenter O.D. at this location.
Visit Easton Eye Care on the Web at www.eastoneyecare.net to see the latest in classic and fashion-forward eyewear.
Welcome to our New Members
Benson & Mangold Real Estate Carol Baker-Jones
301 Crusader Road, Suite 2 Cambridge, MD 21613 Phone: 410-228-0800
Website: www.cbakerhomes.com Email:
[email protected] Real Estate - Farms and Residential Sales
P A G E — 6 C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
Amedisys Home Health Avon-Dixon Agency, LLC Bank of America Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Eastern Shore Cambridge Cold Weather Shelter Conifer Village @Cambridge Corsica River Mental Health Services (CRMHS)
E.S. Hubbert & Son, Inc. Hurlock American Legion #243 International Aviation Consulting Services, LLC Judge Stephen W. Rideout, Ret. Mallard Bay Care Center/Signature Health Care LLC Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. Whitten Retirement Solutions
A Big THANK YOU to all our Members who recently Renewed Their Membership!
Isn’t it AWESOME?!? We’re GROWING!
Membership benefits allow you to have 4 inserts per year in this Chamber Connection newsletter. If you provide the copies, please
bring us 530 no later than the 25th of the month and send us a digital version to post on our
website. Contact us about making copies for you.
Absolute Pressure Cleaning Eric Trice
5203 Poplar Drive Cambridge, MD 21613 Phone: 443-225-4388
Website: www.washmytrucks.com Email: [email protected]
Mobile Truck Washing
Thank You to our Members who have already signed up to be a 2020 Corporate Sponsor
Diamond Sponsors
Dorchester Banner Koski Enterprises, Inc.
Gold Sponsor
1880 Bank Holiday Inn Express
Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina
Shore United Bank
Silver Sponsors
Amick Farms Hill-Kimmel Contracting
IRONMAN
Bronze Sponsors
Avery W. Hall Insurance Company Cambridge Family Eye Care ~ Comfort Inn and Suites
Davis, Bowen & Friedel, Inc. ~ GKD, USA, Inc. Habitat for Humanity Choptank ~ Lane Engineering, LLC
M&T Bank ~ Oyster Mortgage Company ~ Provident State Bank State Farm Insurance - Megan Holotik, Agent
United Needs & Abilities, Inc. ~ Willow Construction
Become a 2020 Corporate Sponsor Visit our website and Click Membership and
Corporate Sponsorship
P A G E — 7 C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
Visit the Events tab at www.dorchesterchamber.org for Event Details
December 1, 2019 Oyster Days Guided Birding at Blackwater Fresh Wreath Making December 2, 2019 AA Meeting Christmas Tree Lighting-Town of E.N.Market December 3, 2019 GED Prep Bible Study- The book “Faith Is The Answer, But What Are The Questions?” by James Moore December 4, 2019 How to Identify a Counterfeit Bill Winter Wonderland Music and Tree Festival 2019 Light Fare Fresh Mixed Greens Holiday Wreath Workshop Gamblers Anon. December 5, 2019 GED Prep December 6, 2019 Dinner & Music Ugly Christmas Sweater Karaoke RFL Quarter Auction Winter Wonderland Music and Tree Festival 2019 December 7, 2019 Youth Reading Social Sensory - Friendly Movie Mistletoe Market in Cannery Way Christmas Parade Murder Mystery Cruise Winter Wonderland Music and Tree Festival 2019 December 8, 2019 Wine & Design - Mistletoe & Mimosas Fresh Mixed Greens Holiday Wreath Workshop Winter Wonderland Music and Tree Festival 2019 December 9, 2019 AA Meeting December 10, 2019 GED Prep Bible Study- The book “Faith Is The Answer, But What Are The Questions?” by James Moore MD Health Connection Enrollment December 11, 2019 Light Fare Fresh Mixed Greens in a Decorative Bucket Workshop Gamblers Anon. Delmarva Minority Business Alliance December 12, 2019 GED Prep December 13, 2019 Dinner & Music Starry Starry Night December 14, 2019
Ladies Prayer Breakfast Guided Birding at Blackwater Book Sale Santa Swim 2nd Saturday in Downtown Cambridge Sensory - Friendly Movie Mistletoe Market in Cannery Way December 15, 2019 Signature Pairing: Christmas Cookie & Wine Fresh Mixed Greens in a Decorative Bucket Workshop Concert: Tidewater Singers, Christmas Concert December 16, 2019 AA Meeting December 17, 2019 GED Prep Bible Study- The book “Faith Is The Answer, But What Are The Questions?” by James Moore December 18, 2019 Free Elder Law Clinic MCE’s Holiday Networking Lunch-N-Learn Dorchester Young Professionals Gamblers Anon. December 19, 2019 GED Prep December 21, 2019 Sensory - Friendly Movie Luminaria Night in Vienna December 22, 2019 Happy Hanukkah December 23, 2019 AA Meeting December 24, 2019 GED Prep December 25, 2019 Christmas Day Gamblers Anon. December 26. 2019 GED Prep Happy Kwanzaa December 27, 2019 Dinner & Music Friday Night Live: Coffeehouse Open Mic December 29, 2019 American Cruise Lines Docking December 30, 2019 AA Meeting December 31, 2019 New Year's Eve Dance 2020 New Year’s Eve Boat Drop
CHAMBER EVENTS December 3, 2019 5:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Rescue Fire Company 307 Gay Street, Cambridge, MD December 5, 2019 5:30 p.m. Business After Hours Festival of Wreaths 20th Anniversary Gala Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care 2474 Cambridge Beltway,
Cambridge, MD December 10, 2019 5:30 pm. Business After Hours & Ribbon Cutting Blue Oyster Environmental, LLC 541 Race Street, Suite 1 Cambridge, MD December 11, 2019 7:45 a.m. Chamber Executive Committee Chamber Office December 13, 2019 12:00 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Cambridge Market 2743 Dorchester Square, Cambridge, MD December 18, 2019 5:45 p.m. Chamber Board Meeting Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Cambridge, MD
Thank You to our 2019 Bronze Sponsors
Craig Linthi-
Megan Holotik, Agent
We hope to see you at one or more of these exciting events in
December!
Dorchester Chamber of Commerce 2020 Annual Business Meeting and Dinner
January 23, 2020 Speaker: Secretary Kenneth Holt,
Maryland Department of Housing Community Development (DHCD) 5:30 p.m. Reception and Cocktails
Followed by Dinner and Annual Meeting
Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina
The Annual Meeting provides our members and the community an opportunity to get updated on activities related to the Dorchester County Business Community. Come network with key business leaders and legislators.
Secretary Holt will talk about the investments DHCD is making right here in our Community and throughout the State.
Tickets: $75 for members and $85 for non-members. $550 for a table of 8. Call to reserve your seat now at 410-228-3575 or reserve your seat online at www.dorchesterchamber.org.
Dorchester Chamber of Commerce 528 Poplar Street Cambridge, MD 21613
Return Service Requested
Ribbon Cutting Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
Rescue Fire Company Train Garden Holiday Train Garden
307 Gay Street Cambridge, MD
Meet us over at the Old RFC Fire House for a Ribbon Cutting to mark the opening of this, the 85th Annual Rescue Fire Company
Train Garden. The Train Garden will be open daily from December 1 thru December 31, Weeknights from 6 PM to 9 PM,
Weekends 1 PM to 4 PM (closed Christmas Day).
Call 410-228-3575 to RSVP
or reserve online at www.dorchesterchamber.org
Ribbon Cutting Friday, December 13, 2019 at 12:00 p.m.
Cambridge Market 2743 Dorchester Square, Cambridge, MD
Join us in the Dorchester Square Shopping Center as we welcome Cambridge Market to the business community! A Ribbon Cutting will be held to mark the Grand Opening of this store, now open,
selling wine, beer and spirits, along with organic and retail groceries! We hope you will come see for yourself.
Call 410-228-3575 to RSVP
or reserve online at www.dorchesterchamber.org
Business After Hours & Ribbon Cutting Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
Blue Oyster Environmental 541 Poplar Street, Suite 1, Cambridge, MD
Blue Oyster Environmental seeks to be the leader in the Chesapeake
region in re-establishing the Eastern Oyster as the cornerstone of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. They are a new, small business in Cambridge, and want to meet you at their Business After Hours
when we will have a Ribbon Cutting to welcome them on Tuesday, December 10. We hope to see you there.
Call 410-228-3575 to RSVP
or reserve online at www.dorchesterchamber.org
Business After Hours Festival of Wreaths
20th Anniversary Gala Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care Center 2474 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge, MD
A silent auction of designer wreaths runs from November 14th thru December 5th, culminating in the Holiday Benefit Gala and Chamber Business After Hours. Attend a Dorchester County Tradition Featuring: Taste of Dorchester Restaurants * Wine
Tasting * Silent Wreath Auction * Live Auction * Live Entertainment. All Proceeds Benefit Pleasant Day Participants.
Call 410-228-3575 to RSVP
or reserve online at www.dorchesterchamber.org