April 2015 - North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce

North Branch Area
Chamber of Commerce
Planting the Seeds of Success
April 2015
What’s Inside
Bring your networking
to the next level and
participate in our
“Take Three” Challenge!
We encourage you to attend at least three activities this month (& May 1st)!
Wed., 4/8
Fri., 4/10
Tues., 4/14
Thurs., 4/16
Mon.,4/20
Thurs., 4/23
Tues., 4/28
Fri., 5/ 1
Business After Hours
Progressive Lunch
April Chamber Luncheon
Chamber 101
Happy Hour
Lunch ‘n’ Learn
Morning Coffee
Wine, Beer & Spirits Tasting
Make some new connections! See enclosed flyer for details.
RSVP by calling 651-674-4077 or emailing [email protected]
Youʼre invited...
Wine, Beer
& Spirits
Tasting
Friday, May 1, 2015
5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
North Branch Outlets, Suite 105
Details @
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
Director’s Corner
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Welcome New Members
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Member News
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Fall Harvest Festival
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North Branch Area
Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 577
6063 Main Street, Suite B
North Branch, MN 55056
(651) 674-4077
[email protected]
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8 am to 4 pm
Mission Statement: The North Branch
Area Chamber of Commerce will promote
and enhance the North Branch area
by planting the seeds of success.
Chamber Calendar
Promotions Committee
Apr 7
Business After Hours
Apr 8
Progressive Lunch
Apr10
Luncheon
Apr 14
Chamber Board of Directors
Apr 16
Chamber 101
Apr 16
Ambassador Committee
Apr 17
Happy Hour
Apr 20
Buy Local Committee
Apr 21
Membership Services
Apr 23
Lunch & Learn
Apr 23
Morning Coffee
Apr 28
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
April
Chamber Luncheon
Tuesday, April 14
Noon to 1pm
N.B. American Legion, 6439 Elm St, North Branch
Topic: “Old Hwy 61”
Guest Speakers: Nancy Hoffman,
Kathy Lindo & Nathan Johnson
Featured: Allina North Branch Clinic
Caterer: Taher
$8 at the door or “Prepaid Express”
RSVP required by April 10th
Morning Coffee
Networking
Tuesday, April 28
7:30 am to 8:30 am
Edward Jones - Adam Cabrera
38830 Forest Blvd, North Branch
Bring your business cards
Share this invitation with co-workers
Free to attend, refreshments provided
RSVP required by April 27th
Lunch & Learn
Networking
Thursday, April 23rd
12noon to 1 pm
NBA Chamber Office
Topic: Chemical Use Trends Among Youth
Presenter: Matt Howard, Youth Services Bureau
Bring your business cards
Share this invitation with co-workers
Free to attend, bring your own lunch,
refreshments provided
RSVP required by April 21st
To RSVP
Call (651) 674-4077 or email
[email protected]
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Director’s Corner
LESSONS I’VE LEARNED FROM MARCH MADNESS
For the 23rd consecutive year I’ve come down with a
24-hour flu that will keep me homebound, and while I’m
stuck at home I may as well watch the “March Madness”
of the NCAA basketball tournament. I love the excitement
of it all, the spectacle of the event; but what keeps me
hooked as a fan are those special memorable moments
that seem to occur every year.
Now before you think my hours of watching basketball are a waste of time,
there are a couple things I’ve learned that we can apply as members of the
North Branch Area Chamber.
1. To experience success - these ‘special moments’ - one must first be
an active participant. One of the things I appreciate about our chamber
is the high level of involvement and participation from so many different
people. We live in a culture where the majority of our society suffers from
“commitment-phobia.” So many people are content to watch from the
sidelines and let others do the much needed volunteer work that betters a
community. It’s a very positive sign to see so many people & businesses being so active, for by being active participants we give ourselves the opportunity to experience these “special moments” together in our community
of North Branch.
2. Stars may win games, but “teams” win championships. The best
functioning squads are those who put their egos aside for the good and
success of the team. When the water level rises in the bay, all the boats
rise up with it. Similarly when there’s a commitment and focus to a healthy
community, everyone benefits. It truly is a pleasure to serve on the board
of directors and on committees with others who are sacrificing their time,
energy and expertise for the good of our area. This is our community at
its best and a source of great hope. Thanks to all who serve, donate and
volunteer for the sake of team success.
I’d share more, but the 2nd half is about to start...
Frank Gomes
Northbrook Fellowship
Mission Statement
The North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce will improve and promote the business environment and quality of life in the North Branch area
by planting the seeds of success.
To that purpose, the North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce will: (9 action steps)
1)
Work to develop and maintain pride in the North Branch area.
2)
Encourage teamwork and cooperation between organizations, business, and community leaders.
Helping our customers save energy and
money in their homes and businesses.
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April Featured Business
Allina Health North Branch Clinic
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We know you are busy
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Our scheduling desk never closes, call 651-674-0055
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Institute, Virginia Piper Cancer Institute, Courage Kenny
Rehabilitation Associates and many additional specialty providers.
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Welcome New Members
Able Rental
Bill Stanley
651-274-7380
[email protected]
www.abletablerental.com
Providing tents, tables, chairs, inflatable & more for event needs.
Hassle Free Septic
Jessica Haseltine
763-222-7397
www.hfseptic.com
Septic maintenance and cleaning.
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Ayusa
Eric Langworthy
320-310-9245
[email protected]
www.ayusa.org
Host an exchange student with Ayusa.
Memorial Blood Centers
Tommie Hollingsworth
651-332-7162
[email protected]
www.mbc.org
A local community blood bank dedicated to serving MN & WI hospital partners.
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
Member News
High school graduation is just around the corner. Reserve your tents, tables, and chairs from Able Rental.
Call Bill at 651-274-7380 to reserve yours today.
www.abletablerental.com
Host an Exchange Student with Ayusa! Ready for an
adventure for the whole family? Exchange students
are between the age of 15 and 18 and come from over
60 countries around the world. They come with their
own spending money and health insurance, and have
studied English for at least 3 years. Most of all, they
are eager to learn about your American family. Contact
Eric Langworthy, Community Representative. Direct:
320-310-9245 or email: [email protected].
Website: www.ayusa.org.
North Branch Municipal Liquors, in partnership
with the Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association
and Miller Lite, will be participating in the Second
Annual Municipal “Help Our Local Animals” Supplies
Drive. We will be collecting supplies and cash donations
for the Northwoods Humane Society to help support
animals in need. The supplies drive will run from April
1 - April 30. All donations can be dropped off at North
Branch Liquors, 5846 Old Main St. Questions: Deb or
Mark at 651-674-4082.
Wurdemann Family Chiropractic April Events: “Be
The Best You” will be held Thurs., April 9th @ 6:30pm.
Dr. Pete will show you the many different ways to use
your homecare, what sleeping positions are the best
and which mattress and pillows he recommends for
better spine health. Movie night on Thurs., April 23rd
@ 6:30pm. “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead” – popcorn
provided! Call 651-674-2700 to register.
Giving kids a running start to a healthier life!The New
Shoes, Healthy Kids event, presented by Allina Health,
provides new athletic shoes to children in need. If you
know a child in need of a free pair of shoes, bring them
to Cambridge Medical Center on Saturday, April 18,
9a-12noon. Please note: Child(ren) must be present.
Shoes will be distributed on a first-come, first-served
basis. Available shoe sizes are kids 12-3 and boys and
girls 4-7. Shoes are not guaranteed for all.
Save the Date! Thurs., May 14th for Ladies Night Out
at Lampert Lumber. Open House from 4:30pm7:30pm. Gather your girlfriends for an amazing night
out! Vendors, fun activities, tool demos, door prizes,
wine & chocolate!
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Please join us at Spring Lake Lutheran for
our special services and events. Thurs., April 2
at 7:00pm for Maundy Thursday Worship with
Communion (supper at 6:00pm); Fri., April 3 at
2:00pm for Good Friday Worship with Communion
and at 7:30pm for Tennebrae Service. Easter
Services on Sun., April 5- 6:30am, Sunrise Worship, 7:15am Easter Breakfast, 9:00am Celebration
Service with Communion, 10:00am Easter Egg
Hunt.
Looking for a new way to manage stress? Try
Mindfulness Training, a four-week program offering highly effective tools to help you manage
stress and achieve a higher state of well-being.
Begins April 28th at Cambridge Medical Center. Call 763-688-9339 for more information.
Recycled Wardrobes celebrates our 25 year
recycling effort mission: Keeping clothing out of
the waste stream to provide affordable fashion to
families! Visit www.facebook/RecycledWardrobes for Anniversary Specials, April 20-30!
The North Branch Area Education Foundation (NBAEF) is pleased to announce the 2015
grant recipients. Grants totalling $13,780 were
awarded. Thanks to everyone who supported us
at our Perfect 10 event, Sporting Clays, and our
other efforts throughout the year. Our next event
is Sporting Clays on April 11, 2015 at Wings North
Hunt Club in Pine City. Registration for a team of
four is $280 or individually for $75. It includes
awards, raffles, lunch and chance to get outside
and enjoy the spring weather. Contact Al at
Stearns Bank at 651-277-2265. Visit our website
at www.nbaef.org.
Anoka Technical College Foundation Development is hosting “Building Leadership: The Key to
Sustained Business Success,” on Thurs., Apr. 16th,
5:30pm at the Event Center at Bunker Hills Grill
in Coon Rapids. Learn how to identify, develop &
inspired leadership and how it may impact your
business. Contact Peter Gravett @ 763-576-4219
for details.
North Branch Veterinary Hospital has many
specials for your pet needs! Contact them today
@ 651-674-7015.
Early 2015, Lakes Region EMS moved to a
beautiful new facility. As a way to enhance our
dedication to the communities we serve, Lakes
Region EMS has implemented a “Use of Facilities”
program. We allow nonprofit and governmental
agencies to use any of our three meeting and
education spaces on the second floor. Our large
community education room seats up to 80 people
in an education style setting. Our Community
Conference room or Executive Board Room can
seat up to 200 people in a discussion style setting.
If you would like more information about the
rooms please call Lakes Region EMS at 651-2774911.
Lakes Region EMS offers a wide variety of classes for the community ranging from EMT-Basic to
basic CPR and first aid. We strive to provide every
citizen an opportunity to learn Hands Only CPR.
For pricing and scheduling classes please contact
Michelle Anderson at 651-277-4911 x102.
North Branch Lion’s 11th Annual Prime Rib Dinner, Sat. April 11th, 5p-7p @ NBHS Cafeteria. Live
Entertainment! $15 adults, $5 kids- all you can
eat pizza. Tickets available through Lion’s Club
members, Chamber office & POST-HASTE.
The North Branch Beautification Association’s Quarterly meeting will be held on Wed.,
April 22nd, 7pm at the Library. Open to the
public! Come here what their spring and summer
plans are. Memberships and volunteers always
welcome!
“Tables Around Town”, a fundraiser dinner held
at & benefitting the Chisago County Senior
Center; Sat., May 16th starting at 6pm. Dinner &
Entertainment, silent auction. Tickets $40 available at Senior Center.
Come visit North Branch Physical Therapy
at the NB senior expo on April 17th! We will be
performing free falls risk assessments.
Main Street Center has beautifully remodeled
Business Suites available. Sizes from 250sq ft to
1400sq ft. All utilities included, 4 public baths,
elevator, and security system! Stop by for the
nickel tour or call Deb 651-303-2050.
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Bring your networking to the next level!
Attend at least three networking activities in the
month of April and May 1st.
Encourage your co-workers to do the same.
Wed, Apr 8
4:30-6:00pm
Tour @ 5:00pm
Business After Hours
Hosted by Andersen Corporation, 39811 Golden Ave, North Branch
Free to attend, refreshments provided. RSVP appreciated by Tues, April 7th.
Fri, Apr 10
12:00-1:30pm
Progressive Lunch
Held at the American Legion, 6439 Elm St, North Branch. Network with three small groups over a great
lunch. Cost $15 per person. RSVP required by Fri, April 3rd.
Tues, Apr 14
12:00-1:00pm
April Chamber Luncheon
Held at the American Legion, 6439 Elm St, North Branch
Catered lunch and informative speaker. $8 at the door, RSVP required by Fri, April 10th.
Thurs, Apr 16
11:30-1:00pm
Chamber 101
Hosted by Chamber Board & Committees. Held at Chisago Co. Senior Center, 38790 6th Ave, North
Branch. By invitation for newer Chamber members, RSVP required by Tues, Apr 14th.
Mon, Apr 20
4:30-6:00pm
Happy Hour
Hosted by Pizza Pub, 6407 Main St., North Branch
Free to attend, drink & food on your own. RSVP appreciated by Fri, April 17th.
Thur, Apr 23
12:00-1:00pm
Lunch ‘n’ Learn
Held at the NBA chamber office, 6063 Main St, North Branch. Presenter: Matt Howard, Lakes Area
Youth Service Bureau. Free to attend, bring your own lunch. RSVP by Tue, Apr 21st.
Tues, Apr 28
7:30 to 8:30am
Morning Coffee
Hosted by Edward Jones - Adam Cabrera, 38830 Forest Blvd, North Branch
Free to attend, refreshments provided. RSVP appreciated by Mon, April 27th.
Fri, May 1
5:00 to 7:30pm
Wine, Beer & Spirits Tasting
Hosted by North Branch Liquor & the NBA Chamber. Held at North Branch Outlets,
38500 Tanger Dr., Suite 105, North Branch. Advanced tickets $20, $25 at the door.
RSVP to any networking event by calling (651) 674-4077 or emailing [email protected]
Parade Reservation Forms
North Branch American Legion Post #85
Midsummer
Days
June 17 - 21, 2015
Street Dances
Kiddie Parade
Midway & Carnival Rides
Family Bingo
Kiddie Olympics
Fun for all ages...
Make your reservations NOW!
Midsummer Days Parade
Sunday, June 21st
Line-up ~ 1pm
Parade ~ 2pm
Reservation forms available @
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
Fall Harvest Festival
North Branch Area Chamber’s 25th Annual
Fall Harvest Festival
Saturday
Art, Craft & Commercial Fair
9 am - 5 pm ~ Central Park, North Branch
Silent Auction bidding ends @ 4 pm
Community Connections Expo
The North Branch Area Chamber and North Branch Area Public Schools wish to
thank everyone who attended the Community Connections Expo held Saturday,
March 14th. It was a great success with 112 participating businesses and
organizations and over 1,000 in attendance.
“Buy Local Giveaway” Winners
Reserve your booth now!
Forms available online
@ NorthBranchChamber.com
Prime opportunity for employers
to find quality workers
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
AFRC - Cambridge Community Center
$130 or $140 with electricity (limited)
Includes 8’ table, chairs, pipe & drape.
Wireless Internet access available.
Register at: www.regonline.com/eastcentral15
Extensively advertised to job seekers throughout East Central Minnesota
Including regional colleges and educational institutions
To register and to be included in the employer directory complete the online registration by:
Monday, April 6, 2015
Kelly Beckwith
Karol Jensen
Thank you to all our participating Chamber members.
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Space is limited. Payments are non-refundable.
If you have questions, please call one of the organizers
Upon request, the information in this document can be made available for persons with disabilities by calling (320) 491-9073
Individuals requiring an accommodation to attend this event should contact (320) 491-9073
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
2015 Scholarships
Thank you to those who have
contributed to the
2015 scholarships already:
North Branch Electric
North Branch Dental
Jimmy’s Johnnys, Inc.
North Branch Eye Associates
First State Bank of Wyoming
Jeanne & Bob Walz
Michas & Alma Ohnstad
Lowell & Kathy Lindo
North Branch Vetrinary Hospital
Winter Fest SnoBowl Bowlers
North Branch Area
Building Futures ~ Raising Leaders ~ Reaching Goals
We are asking you to contribute to the scholarships that are awarded
to North Branch Area High School students pursuing higher education.
This is an opportunity as business and community leaders to demonstrate the value we place on education. On behalf of our members the
North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce awards $1250 in scholarships
each year. Please consider a contribution of any size. This year’s scholarships are to be awarded on May 26th.
Contributions can be made by check, credit card or invoiced. There
will be no other fund raising for this programs this year. Contributors
will be acknowledged in the June newsletter.
Thank you.
Hiring in 2015
Free Seminar for Employers
Date:
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Time:
7:30am to 12:30pm
Location: 40245 Fletcher Ave., North Branch, MN 55056
Title:
HR in 2015 – Presentation geared toward employers, big and small on HR related topics.
Presenters: Amy Kruse, Chief Human Resource Office, Pine Technical and Community College
Josh N. Brekken, Attorney At Law, Johnson & Turner
Luke Greiner, Regional Analyst, Department of Employment and Economic Development
Carla Vita, Business Service Representative, Depart. of Employment and Economic Development
RSVP to: [email protected] or call (651) 674-4077
The Business of Cybercrime
Cybercrime is a rapidly growing criminal business, impacting millions of people and organizations around
the world. Cybercrime costs the global economy up to USD$500 billion annually. Consumers will spend USD
$25 billion and 1.2 billion hours dealing with security issues from counterfeit software in 2014. And one in
five small- and medium-sized businesses have been targeted by cybercrime.
Microsoft launched the Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) to proactively work with law enforcement to combat
cybercrime. Picture an international dream team of technology, legal, and forensics experts, working with
top organizations around the world -- including Europol, the FBI, Interpol, academia, global governmental
agencies, and nongovernmental organizations -- to combat some of the most widespread, intricate, and
organized cybercriminals.
For a free consultation to discuss how cybercrime can affect your business and what you can do to prevent it,
please contact PGP Computers, Inc. by phone at 763-691-1957, by email at [email protected], or
visit our website at www.PGPcomputers.com.
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Chamber of Commerce
2015 Board of Directors
Christine Larson - President
Empire Insurance Group
(651) 674-0990
Tony Peterson - Vice President
North Branch County Market
(651) 317-2100
Jennifer Neumann - Past President
Prism Design & Embroidery
(651) 674-2509
Brigitte Konrad - Secretary
City of North Branch
(651) 674-8113
Linda Emery - Treasurer
Stearns Bank
(651) 277-2265
Frank Gomes - Director
NorthBrook Fellowship
(651) 277-0100
Charlie Hult - Director
Lampert Lumber
(651) 674-4415
Ashley Mitchell - Director
Family Pathways Teen Center
(651) 277-0098
Kelly Neider - Director
Get Fit Now
(651) 755-0578
Jay Reed - Director
Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Co
(651) 277-2653
Helen Rosing - Director
ECM Publisher, Inc.
(651) 674-7025
Staff & Hours:
Kathy Lindo, Executive Director
Mon - Fri
8 am to 4 pm
Evette Wissler, Promotion Coordinator
M, T, Th, F
8 am to 4 pm
Kris Greene, Communications Coordinator
Mon - Thurs
8 am to 2 pm
www.NorthBranchChamber.com
North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 577 ~ 6063 Main Street, Suite B
North Branch, MN 55056
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