Thursday, December 15, 2011 Northeastern Nevada …...Chamber Check Total $6,548,498 Business After...
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Business After HoursThursday, December 15, 2011
Chamber Christmas Party
1515 Idaho Street
5:30-7:00 p.m.
Government Affairs Committee
Monday, December 12
Stockmen’s Casino † 12:00 p.m.
December 2011
MISSION STATEMENT~ The Elko Area Chamber of Commerce Promotes Economic Growth and Stability Through Advocacy and Communication in Service of Our Business Members.
3rd Annual
Casino Night
Thursday, December 15, 2011Northeastern Nevada Museum1515 Idaho Street, ElkoDoors open at 5:30 pm
Christmas After Hours
Brought to you by the 2011 Board of Directors
You’re Invited!!
Save the Date:Installation Dinner
Friday, January 13, 2012Entertainment Provided by: Matt Baker Comedy & Stunt Show
Ambassador Committee - November’s Business after Hours was spectacular! It was hosted by the Elko Daily Free Press. We hope you were able to attend this one, it was an absolute blast. The Am-bassadors are having a wonderful time in our community and would like you to be a part of the fun! Please contact the Chamber or Cathy Hamre at [email protected] for more information.
Committee ReportsSmall Business/Member Retention - The Small Business committee would like to thank James Glennon, CPA for his time and knowledge of budgeting for small businesses. He held a very informa-tive workshop on how to create, maintain, and get the best usage out of the one thing we all need but dread…the budget. A few tips of the trade were even shared on integrating our budgets with Quick-Books and Excel. For those who missed it, please watch for notes from the class to be posted for your information. Thanks again, James! As we roll into the holidays, the Small Business Committee wishes you and your families a safe and happy holiday season and look forward to delivering as much infor-mation as we can to you in 2012!
Board of DirectorsExecutive Board
Chairman of the BoardGreg BrorbyNV Energy
First Vice ChairmanKevin AncellFrontier Communications
Second Vice ChairmanMike AyalaPlumbline Mechanical
TreasurerMolly Popp7 Day Dental
Past PresidentTodd VallineUNR Fire Science Academy
Board Members
Cathy McAdooP.A.C.E. Coalition
Tyler GunterBlind Onion Pizza
Cathy HamreNevada Bank & Trust
Lisa BeckerNewmont Mining Corp.
Matt McCartyTowne Place Suitesby Marriott
Marissa McConnellElko Realty
Rena HanksRena Hanks Consulting
Katie NeddenriepBarrick Gold North America
Pedro OrmazaOrmaza Construction
“CC” SwaffordKRJC
Ginna ReyesEl Aero Services
Deb ZanderCummins Rocky Mt.
Mardell WilkinsGreat Basin College
Coralee GriswoldChilton Engineering
Government Affairs Committee - With the number of possible boycotts by candidates and the possible sanctions from the Republican National Committee, Nevada’s Republican Caucus has been moved again. It will now be held on February 4th, 2012 which leaves us about 2 months before an-other election. As mentioned last month, your GAC will do their best to notify you of any candidates that come through Elko. I will do my best to put notices on the GAC webpage at http://elkonevada.com/index.php?option=com_docman&Itemid=110. Be on the lookout for our 2012 Preview where we bring industry and government leaders together to discuss what’s in store for 2012. As always, our meetings are open to the public and are held upstairs at Stockmen’s at 12:00 noon on the Mondays preceding Elko City Council meetings. Come on over and sit in on one of the meetings. You may be surprised at what information you may get. If you are interested in joining the GAC e-mail distribu-tion list, send an e-mail to [email protected]. We hope that you and yours have a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and a joyous Holiday Season!
9th Annual Snowflake FestivalThe 9th Annual Snowflake Festival will be on Saturday, December 10. Festivities will begin at 1 p.m. As part of the fun this year, there will be horse drawn carriage rides, Polar Express train rides, ice sculptures, in-store specials in all of the downtown shops, live entertainment, and as always - food! The Parade of Lights will begin at 5:30, followed by a fireworks display. All of the activities and fun will be in the heart of Downtown Elko! We hope to see you all there!
Ruby Mountain Balloon FestivalThe Ruby Mountain Balloon Association has announced the dates for the 11th Annual Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival, September 21st to the 23rd, 2012. The Festival is organized each year by the Associa-tion which is a nonprofit organization made up of several volunteers and additional members throughout Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. The commonality among these members is their love of hot air ballooning, the desire to have a fun filled and safe balloon festival, and to share the experience of ballooning with members of the community. The activities of the Festival will include balloon flights from both Elko and Spring Creek, a night glow, and flights from Spring Creek Sports Park. We anticipate at least 35 beautiful balloons next year. An additional activity is held on September 20, where several pilots are selected to take the balloons to local schools and present a program on the history of ballooning and the science of balloon flight. As we enter our second decade for the balloon festival, we are looking for support for the balloon festival. If you would like more information or would like to be involved in the organization of the balloon festival, please go to our website, www.rubymoun-tainballoonfestival.com or contact one of the association members. In order to honor our POWs, MIAs, and our local veterans, the POW/MIA Balloon has agreed to attend our festival in 2012. Since this bal-loon is a privately owned balloon we will have to pay the expenses for the balloon and the pilot to attend our festival. We have raised over half of the required funds so naturally, we are looking for any additional contributions. For questions please contact either Laura Abraham, [email protected] or Danny Alexander, [email protected].
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Why Shop LocalAs you are all aware, shopping local is not only important to our members but for the overall commu-nity. We have asked local officials and residents for their thoughts on why they believe shopping local is important. Please take a minute to read, share and remember that not only do Chamber Checks make great gifts, but they have kept over $6.5 million dollars in our local economy. Jennifer Sprout, Elko Area Chamber of Commerce
I believe it is important for the local community to keep their dollars in Elko and support the local business for many reasons. First and foremost is who do we all turn to when we are looking for spon-sorships for various events and activities? That’s right, the local business owners. Second, most business owners are on an event committee or volunteer their time, support, or employees at local events. This is a huge contribution for our community. I would hope that everyone will take into consideration all of the support that local organizations receive from the community businesses and support them as they are often asked to support the community. ~Don Newman, ECVA
The biggest thing is follow-up service after the sale. Most people want to be able to have the store that they purchased from be able to take care of any problems that might happen. We also guarantee our prices so there is little worry about paying too much. We don’t buy anything out of town that we can get here. A small percent of the population will drive 500 miles to save 10 dollars, but most people just want a fair deal with the least amount of hassle; and knowledgeable, friendly sales people. ~Glen Gut-try, Elko County
I think people should shop locally because it’s important to support the businesses in our community that hire our friends and family members, donate to all the worthy causes, pay taxes and because they invested in our community making it a more viable place to live and work. ~Charlie Myers, Elko County
Shop Elko any time possible, it makes a tremendous difference for the merchants to warrant inventory levels and offer better prices. Shopping in Elko provides revenue for the school district, county, and cit-ies. Those revenues are used to improve infrastructure for all. ~Chris Johnson, City of Elko
Shopping local keeps our economy healthy and our businesses strong. Shopping local will attract ad-ditional retail and commercial business to the area, particularly when there are success stories like the Grand Opening of Joann’s out-selling all other areas where stores opened. ~Pam Borda, ECEDA
The obvious reason to shop local is that as we support local businesses they thrive and grow, increasing employment and quality of life for residents of the area. Governmental services are funded in Carlin by taxable sales revenues. The greater our source of revenue the better the quality of service the City can provide to the public. From a business perspective, if we want to truly attract the larger retailers to the area, they have to feel that we will not travel as freely to other cities to shop. As long as we travel regu-larly to Twin Falls, Reno, Salt Lake, and Boise, retailers feel no compulsion to relocate to the Elko area. If the customers are coming to you, there is no reason to go to the customers. Finally, by supporting local businesses and enticing retailers to the area, we increase competition. Competition lowers prices, improves service and increases selection. ~Glenn Trust, City of Carlin
Shopping local contributes directly to local public services such as police, fire, and roads. Consolidated sales taxes make up nearly 61% of the City’s General Fund Budget! Therefore, shop local this holiday season and keep YOUR essential public services working for YOU! ~Curtis Calder, City of Elko
Remember to Shop Local for the HolidaysChamber Checks Make Great Gifts
Chamber Staff
Jennifer Sprout~CEO
Billie Crapo~Sales and Events Director
Mary Kelly~Bookkeeper
Faith Lersey~Membership Director
Sarah Minard~ Administrative Assistant
Nevada Association of EmployersRecently, you stated that one of your number one concerns was Human Resources. Well, the Chamber listened! A special annual rate has been negotiated with the Nevada Association of Employers, NAE, to provide Basic Membership Services for the low rate of $660 per year! And exclusively for Elko Cham-ber Members, two companies can join NAE for the price of one (total number of employees not to exceed 15). Call NAE for details at (775) 329-4241. Membership with NAE provides your business with professional HR assistance including governmental rules and regulations, employee relations is-sues, wage & benefit surveys, management and professional development courses, and much more!Basic Membership includes:HR Hotline: Unlimited access to ask your questions when you need it; Handbooks: Free review of an existing handbook or policy manual, or help you build one; Required State & Federal Posters: All regu-latory requirements & updates, as necessary; Surveys: The Association conducts & publishes annual Wage Surveys and a bi-annual; Benefit & Personnel Practices Survey: Providing information for sound decision making in Nevada; Applications: An employment application reviewed and approved by attorneys for use; Policies/Job Descriptions: Comprehensive library of sample policies and job descrip-tions; NAE Review: Monthly newsletter covering HR issues, legal updates, training & seminars; Refer-ence Library & Meeting Room: Available free of charge with advance notice.Premium membership includes all the benefits of basic membership, plus you get to take advantage of the decades of experience NAE has in handling your company’s unemployment insurance needs. In addition to this service, NAE will prepare informative activity reports designed to provide you a comprehensive review on your U.I. activity on a quarterly basis. Claims Administration: Receive all your U.I. claims and base period notices; prepare all protests for contested claims; respond to all ESD follow-up calls; prepare and submit all appeals to unfavorable local office determinations; Appeals Hearings: Prepare your company for all appeals hearings; be your in-person representative for all local appeals hearings; write and submit appeals to unfavorable decision to the Board of Review; appear and argue on your behalf at Board of Review Hearings; Actuarial: receive, review and protest erroneous charges on quarterly charge statements; receive, review and protest any errors on annual tax rate notice.If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact NAE at (775) 329-4241, e-mail [email protected] or log on to www.nae-online.org.
Stonecraft JewelersI want to talk a bit about fine jewelry and “popping the question.” The Holiday season is fast approach-ing and is one of the most popular times to give the gift of jewelry. As the owner of Stonecraft Jewelers and a Master Goldsmith, I have had the pleasure to share in this moment for over twenty five years. When a man comes into Stonecraft, many times the look is the same, a bit of fear and the “oh my, some-one tell me what she will love.” I have always looked at the situation as “I trust you, help me!” Selecting a beautiful scintillating diamond and master crafted setting is what it is about. Not at my store! It is only the beginning; next is more important. Let me explain: the days of just dropping to one knee and saying “Will you marry me?” have become much more exciting. My job is to help you discover “your” way to “Pop the Question.” Believe it or not, most men have become much more romantic these days, especially the younger ones. I see it every day when a wedding ring is brought in for repair; the woman across the counter can tell me what he said, how he shook, and that cute look he had as he proposed. Guys remem-ber if she said yes and thanked the heavens above she did! I am minimizing this a bit but you get the general idea. A friend of mine, Dave Richardson, wrote a great book called “Memorable Ways to Pop the Question.” It is filled with wonderful stories of how people have “Popped the Question.” Whether you are giving an engagement ring or a pair of earrings for Christmas the ideas can be molded to make the moment special. One other great point is some people don’t know how to receive the gift of jewelry. Of-ten you hear “Oh, I don’t deserve it”, or “I can’t wear that, everyone will notice me”, “It’s too big!” Here is what you do: throw you arms around him, share a big kiss and say “I love it!” and “Thank you!” Mark my words, if you do this, you will get more wonderful jewelry in the days to come. Well, my friends, have a Merry Christmas and remember the one’s you love. May you fill someone else’s Christmas with cheer and make their day a little brighter. ~Chip Stone, Stonecraft Jewelers
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Nurse’s Bazaar Snowflake Festival
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Around TownChamber Events
May 7 and 8Home and
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May 20Elko International
Beer Festival
July 23Sherman Dinner
September 24Family Fall Festival
December 15Christmas Party
As we soar into the holiday season quicker than most of us are prepared for, it’s achallenge to keep up with all that is demanded of us. For most businesses, winter is a slow but crucial time. If it has been more than a year since you’ve thoroughlyreviewed your Chamber benefits, I would love to sit down with you and personally review all that is available to you with your membership, as this is a very important time to take advantage of what is offered! One benefit you may not be aware of is the opportunity to write an article for the monthly newsletter. This is an excellent benefit to use this time of year as you’re likely stretching the last of your budgeted dollars for outside advertising. People love new information, as well as the interest of being able to know what’s going on behind the doors of several businesses from one central location. We would love to promote your business through your written interpretation of it. Maybe you just hired a new employee, carry a new product, or are covering a new area. Whatever the case, you are a member of the Chamber and we are here to help your business flourish. Newsletter articles are an ongoing benefit available to you year round, but if you’d like to run an article in a particular month’s, please email it to Sarah at [email protected] no later than the first week of the month for the following month’s newsletter. Also, articles are first come, first serve as newsletter space is limited. If your article does not run in the com-ing newsletter, we will hold it to run in the following month.
August/September New MembersComputer Guyz559 W. Silver StreetElko, NV 89801(775) 777-8818
Fordia USA450 W. Silver StreetElko, NV 89801(775) 777-2258
TNT Hair & Nail Salon278 Spring Creek PkwySpring Creek, NV 89815(775)777-3232
Spring Creek ChristianAcademy (SCCA)285 Spring Creek PkwySpring Creek, NV 89815(775) 777-1222
Worline Agency501 Oak StreetElko, NV 89801(775) 738-8079
Deaf & Hard of HearingAdvocacy Resource Center(DHHARC)999 Pyramid WaySparks, NV 89801(775) 355-8994
EZ Cash2503 Mountain City HwyElko, NV 89801(775) 738-5555
Steve Day, Optometrist(Wal-Mart Vision Center)2944 Mountain City HwyElko, NV 89801(775) 777-0976
Car Doctor’s936 W. Main StreetElko, NV 89801(775) 738-1150
CAST Nevada Resources, Inc.2580 Alta Vista DriveElko, NV 89801(775) 738-7771
Country Financial - Joel McCue, Financial Representative585 5th StreetElko, NV 89801(775) 338-1916
Spring Creek Golf Course/Jerman’s401 Fairway BlvdSpring Creek, NV 89815(775) 753-7623
Neff’s Diesel Repair and Perfor-mance5241 Manzanita AveElko, NV 89801(775) 753-6429
Parkway Baptist Church836 Spring Valley PkwySpring Creek, NV 89815(775) 753-1003
Help-U-Sell130 Martin AvenueSpring Creek, NV 89815(775) 777-7000
Snyder Mechanical1250 Lamoille Hwy #104Elko, NV 89801(775) 738-5616
Subtle Warrior Self Defense, LLCP.O. Box 617Wells, NV 89835(775) 340-6473
~Faith
2011Business After Hours
January † Nevada State Bank
February † Great Basin College
March † Top Gun Auto Body/
Glass Doctor
April † What 2 Wear
May † Callaway Carpet
Cleaning/He-Bah’s BBQ
June † Plumbline Mechanical
July † Frontier
Communications
August † Chamber
Home BasedNon Profit
September † Shabonya Dutton
State Farm Insurance
October † Liberty Mutual
November †Elko Daily Free Press
December † Chamber Christmas
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Keep it local: It is one of every small business owner’s pleas. Consumers tend to shrug a shoulder at the product prices in a small business, almost as if challenged to find it elsewhere for a better deal. The next time you begin to raise an eyebrow at a price tag, just remember it’s your community. Take a look at all the potential benefits of keeping your money local. Money spent at local independently owned busi-nesses stays in the community. Your local businesses will purchase more of their needed items locally as well, thus supporting other businesses. Did you know that local businesses are 250% more likely to support local community groups and organizations? When a local business does well and grows from your support, their growth will create a demand for more help, which provides job opportunities for others in our community. Over the long term, supporting local will help control the cost of goods. Too many of us will rationalize good deals in Reno, Twin Falls, or Salt Lake City, disregarding the fact that with gas and meals the cost of your goods is actually significantly more. In Elko, most shops and restaurants are centrally located and are just a short drive, unlike large metropolitan areas. Purchasing local also lends to stability. When you invest in the local business owner, you are instilling confidence and ensuring the longevity of their business. That kind of stability is attractive and can ensure new small business owners will settle in Elko. Keeping your money local will also allow you to get to know your community business owners and learn more about the products and services they provide. They will be more willing to teach and educate you about the products they sell and stand behind their customer service because their livelihood depends on it. Long term, hundreds of small businesses will drive competitive prices, innovation, and customer service beyond that of any national sales plan. Spending local stimulates what you like instead of what a corporation says you should like. What a unique concept leading to a unique community. Your local small business truly is the heart of Elko. Spending your money locally is a sure way to invest in and build this wonderful community. Think twice when you go to spend your money. Can you get it here locally? If so, support your neighbor, your friend, your local business owners, and take pride in your community by keeping it local. ~Todd Wendell, Ruby Mountain Chiropractic
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3rd Annual
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December 15, 2011
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