ACTION REPORT www.portraitsofsanangelo.com Volume 38 SAN ANGELO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PHONE 325.655.4136 418 W. AVENUE B FAX 325.658.1110 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76903 E-MAIL [email protected] INTERNET : www.sanangelo.org Number 11 November 2014 November Luncheon to Feature Diversity Recognition Awards C ol. Kimberlee Joos will be the keynote speaker at the November Luncheon, during which four minority or female-owned or managed businesses will be recognized for demonstrating excellence in diversity in the workplace. The Diversity Awards Luncheon is an annual program of the Chamber’s Diversity Committee, and awardees are selected from nominations submitted by the Chamber membership. Col. Kimberlee P. Joos commands the 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. A Joint Center of Excellence, Goodfellow is the home for the Department of Defense Fire Academy and multi-service intelligence technical training. The wing is responsible for training more than 15,000 firefighting and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance warriors annually for the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, other government agencies, and allied nations. In addition to Goodfellow, Colonel Joos has command responsibility for three geographicallyseparated units in California, Arizona and Florida. She manages real property, equipment, supplies and contracts in excess of $1.09 billion and has an annual operating budget exceeding $106 million. She also provides support to Army, Navy and Marine Corps on-base units, as well as seven other partner organizations and Angelo State University's Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Details Rather than focusing on Goodfellow AFB, Col. Joos’ remarks will center Tuesday, November 11, 2014 on her personal story and thoughts about leadership as part of the Diversity 11:30 a.m. - McNease Convention Center Luncheon program. Deadline to Register The October Luncheon is Sponsored by: Friday, November 7, 2014 Cost $15 per person To Make Your Reservation Call the Chamber at 655-4136 (after hours ext. 235) or www.sanangelo.org to register online Larue Auctions Mrs. Emma Larue Reyes, Auctioneer Lic # 17517 From the Chairman .............................................................. 2 32nd class of Leadership San Angelo .................................. 3 Business Barometer ............................................................. 4 CVB Update ......................................................................... 5 Friendship Golf Tournament................................................. 6 Welcome New Chamber Members....................................... 6 Business @ Happy Hour ...................................................... 6 Chamber Calendar ............................................................... 7 SBDC Training ..................................................................... 7 Member Memo ..................................................................... 7 Leadership Alumni Member Roundup .................................. 7 Chamber Board Supports Proposition 1 ............................... 6 Ribbon Cuttings .................................................................... 8 Partners in Progress ...................................................... Insert Business Brown Bag ..................................................... Insert Texas Recycles Day ...................................................... Insert San Angelo Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Rick Mantooth ........ ..Chairman of the Board Jeff DeLoach ........................ Chairman-Elect Chuck Shore ................................. Treasurer Mark Thieman...... Immediate Past Chairman Binnie Dierschke Justin Jonas Greg Simons Candice Brewer Jamie Akin Blake Burchard John Fuentes Sheila Alley Brian Thomma Rick DeHoyos Quinda Feil-duncan Jessica Pirkle Alvin New Debbie Mackey Stan Meador Ex-Officio Directors Don Butts .................. San Angelo Industries Dr. Carol Ann Bonds. .... Superintendent SAISD Steve Floyd........... Tom Green County Judge Jamie Rainey ....Exec. Dean, Howard College Col. Kimberlee Joos.............. Goodfellow AFB 17th Training Wing Drew Darby .................. State Representative Dr. Brian May…….....Angelo State University Mayor Dwain Morrison…..City of San Angelo Del Velasquez…..Downtown San Angelo, Inc. Bernay Sheffield….….San Angelo Restaurant Association Lindsey Elliott ................. Leadership Alumni Association Tim Vasquez……......San Angelo Police Dept. Lee Pfluger……...…...North San Angelo TIRZ Staff Phil Neighbors ................................ President Sandra Pomroy ...................... VP Operations Brigett Mikulik ............... Events Coordinator Peggy Arnold…...….Membership Coordinator Teri Turner……...………………....Receptionist Kathy Keaton .............. Membership Director Beverly Hanks ......... Financial Administrator Pamela Miller ................................... VP CVB Jenni Campbell ........ CVB Sales & Servicing Dir. Linda Burdell……..... Visitor Center Coordinator Suzanna Aguirre……......CVB Sales Manager Michael Looney…...VP Marketing & Recruitment Toscha Sherman….Economic Dev. Specialist November brings to mind a season of thankfulness, and as new grandparents this year, that certainly describes Danna's and my mindset. I'm sure you have plenty to be grateful for as well, and as a community there are some very obvious blessings. Many of them were described in the annual chamber membership survey, so thanks to all of you who participated in the Rick Mantooth 2014 membership survey last month. Chairman of the Board Otherwise last month, we had a sellout crowd at the October luncheon at Bentwood Country Club as State Representative Drew Darby gave us a very frank and practical preview of the State legislative session beginning in January. The luncheon was co-sponsored by Devon Energy and Dierschke & Dierschke, REALTORS, and Shannon Medical Center. Olive’s Nursery gave members a great Business @ Happy Hour networking opportunity on Oct. 7. Then, the Laura Bush Institute for Women’s Health hosted a wonderful networking session (tailgate party!) at the Oct. 28 Business @ Happy Hour. Members also benefitted from an excellent session on how to improve your bottom line by employing workers with disabilities in a presentation from Patricia Ray of the Texas Department of Assistive & Rehabilitative Services at the Oct. 21 Business Brown Bag Luncheon. Carrying on an important Chamber legacy that benefitted me over twenty years ago was the beginning of the 32nd annual Leadership San Angelo class last month, informing current and future leaders of challenges and opportunities in the San Angelo area. Your board and other leaders also spent two days working on a three-year strategic plan based upon your comments in the membership survey and other opportunities in our future. Stay tuned for more information soon. Consider these opportunities for Chamber participation in November: San Angelo Chamber of Commerce 418 W. Avenue B ▪ San Angelo, TX 76903 Phone: 325.655.4136 Fax: 325.658.1110 E-Mail: [email protected] www.sanangelo.org Action Report (PSPS 352-530) is published monthly by the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce, 418 W. Avenue B, 76903. Subscriptions are $20.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at San Angelo, TX 76902. POSTMASTER send address changes to Action Report, 418 W. Avenue B, San Angelo, TX 76903. First, if you did not vote early, please consider voting for Proposition 1 Nov. 4 providing more money for transportation needs in Texas. More information is available elsewhere in the newsletter. Join us for our annual Diversity Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, November 11th at the McNease Convention Center. Our speaker will be 17th Training Wing commander Col. Kimberlee Joos, and four diversity recognition awards will be presented. Please see page 1 for more details. Our November Business @ Happy Hour will be hosted by Cecil A. Ross Investment Insurance Group at 5301 Knickerbocker, Suite 110, from 5-6:30 pm. The November 18th Business Brown Bag will be held from noon-1 pm at the Visitor Center Riverview Room and will feature Lisa Maciejewski, Owner of Gold Star Business Services, in a presentation entitled “Customer Service = Success.” See the insert in this newsletter for more information, and call 6554136 to reserve your seat. Enjoy this season of thankfulness, and we appreciate your support! Introducing the 32nd Class of Leadership San Angelo Meghan Collins Brook Dickison Texas Southwest Council Angelo State University Tracy Gonzalez Leslie North Gould Travis Gray S.A. Police Dept. Workforce Solutions Gray’s Transmission Kaitlyn Brosh Angelo State University Lanna Hubbard Howard college Austin Mathis Webb, Stokes & Sparks Kevin Smith A-B Distributing Vizion Jackson S.A. State Supported Living Center Jenni Campbell Convention & Visitors Bureau Becca Edens Kelly Farmer Meals for the Elderly First Financial Bank Alex Groti Erica Hidalgo Patrick Howard Goodyear Proving Grounds U.S. Air Force City of San Angelo Racheal Jacoby Gina Karr Wade Kirkwood Emily Knopp Armstrong, Backus & Co., LLP West Texas Rehabilitation Center West Texas Boys ranch Texas Tech university System Brigett Mikulik Chris Myers Chamber of Commerce USAF Retired Matt Thomas Pam Whaley S.A. Community Medical Center West Central Wireless Chris Odom Reece Albert, inc. Seraiah Wolf Team Chip Tae Kwon Do Stacey Patterson Media Advantage Will Slaughter The First National Bank of Mertzon Alyssa Yingst West Texas Energy Consortium From the Economic Development Division From the Convention & Visitors Bureau Fort Concho participated in the National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration in Lubbock last month with a military field camp display, and received the "Western Museum Award" from the American Cowboy Culture Associa- November Conventions, Meetings, & Major Events Anticipated Out of Town Attendance Date Event 1-2 1-2 19-22 EnPlein Air Texas Concho Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show Christoval Basketball/Smyer High School 300 300 100 tion! This award reflects many years of excellence by the staff, board, and volunteers in so many areas such as programs, education, events, public service and preservation. In other recognition, Troopers Ron Perry and Rick Dill of November 2014 Community Calendar 1…………….……...1st Saturday at the Chicken Farm Art Center & Halloween Party 7-15……………………………….…………..“A Lunch Line” Be Theatre 7-15…………………..“Arsenic & Old Lace” Angelo Civic Theatre 7………………….“Jumpin’ Jive” with West Texas Jazz Orchestra 7…………………………….ASU Volleyball-Belles vs. Tarleton State 8………………………….Family Day-Japanese Tea Garden-SAMFA 14…………………………...Ladies Night Out at Convention Center 14……………………………………..ASU Music Dept. “Spooktacular” 14………………..……..Cactus Music Series-John di Martino with Sacha Boutros 15………………………………ASU Rams vs Texas A & M Basketball 16……………………………………………..Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party 16………………………………………….Play it Again Concert, SAMFA 20……………………………………………………….Downtown Art Walk 20………………….……Civil War, College Football, and American Pursuit of Masculinity, CJ Davidson 21…………….ASU Chorale “Handel’s Messiah” with Orchestra 28-30…………………………….…..43rd annual Open House at the Chicken Farm Art Center Detailed information on events may be found at www.visitsanangelo.org the Fort Concho Cavalry won five awards at the National Cavalry Competition at Fort Reno, OK last month. Both Rick and Ron won first place in their class in the jumping course. Rick took third place in the pistol course, and Ron won first place for best overall score for all competitors in his class for all events. Rick won third place in the prestigious Bolte Cup, a special riding/shooting/saber course open to the top 25% of all competitors at the event. WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST CHAMBER MEMBERS GOLD MEMBER Advanced Computer Systems COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Travis Carlsen 2715 Chatterton Drive - 76904 (325) 939-0080 www.acsangelo.com Angelo Short Stop CONVENIENCE STORES Clint Reichenau 2828 Sherwood Way - 76901 (325) 949-0900 Brother Leo's Gift Shop RELIGIOUS GOODS Elizabeth Darby 2114 W. Harris Ave. - 76901 (325) 949-8680 Buckle CLOTHING-RETAIL Kienan Beasley 4001 Sunset Dr., Ste 1028 76904 (325) 949-9081 www.buckle.com Carter Healthcare HOME HEALTH CARE Teena Weiss 3105 S. Meridian Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (325) 944-8181 www.carterhealthcare.com City Insurance INSURANCE Felix Hinojos 1019 Caddo St. - 76901 (325) 655-0964 Frozen Bliss Frozen Yogurt FROZEN YOGURT SHOP Bliss Leanos 1609 Linda Lee Dr. - 76905 (325) 277-8638 The Insurance Center INSURANCE Mona Shackelford 4202 Sherwood Way Ste C 76901 (325) 617-4435 My Trainer - A Center Fitness Facility CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER Matt & Nora Cutrer 3118 Sherwood Way - 76901 (325) 245-8828 Rafter A Services, LLC SAFETY TRAINING & CONSULTING Carlos Carranco 3553 S. Oxford Dr. - 76904 (325) 234-6354 www.rafteraservices.com Residence Inn by Marriott HOTELS & MOTELS Lisa Linahan 2545 Southwest Blvd. - 76904 (325) 864-6747 San Angelo Cowboy Gathering NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION Terri Holland P. O. Box 623 Christoval, TX 76935 (325) 763-9923 www.sanangelocowboygathering.com The Shape of Behavior ABA CLINIC Justin Crowe 13831 Northwest Freeway Suite 575 Houston, TX 77040 (866) 437-2165 wwwshapeofbehavior.com Title Max TITLE LOANS Bryan Phillips, Jennifer Weeks 1718 S. Bryant Blvd. - 76903 (325) 655-7809 www.titlemax.com Winston's Corner ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES Nancy Soto 917 N. Chadbourne - 76903 (325) 212-2912 Business @ Happy Hour Tuesday, November 25th 5-6:30 pm Hosted by: 5301 Knickerbocker Road, Suite 110 Jackpot Drawing: $200 if not won at the October event. Every member company will be entered in the drawing, and any representative of the company drawn who is present may claim the check. The check will be made payable to the member company. Wednesday, November 5 Leadership Alumni Board Meeting @ Noon Tuesday, November 11 Membership Luncheon (See Page 1 for Details) Thursday, November 13 Leadership San Angelo Full Day Session The Small Business Development Center is located in the Business Resource Center at 69 N. Chadbourne. All classes will be held at this location unless otherwise specified. To register, call 942-2098 or email [email protected]. Nov 3 Nov 6 Nov 13 Nov 18 Nov 20 Quickbook Series 3-5:30 pm $150 Understanding Financial Statements 6-8:30 pm $15 Basics of Business Entities: How to Choose the Right Legal Structure for your Business 6-8:30 pm $15 Business Brown Bag Noon-1:00 pm San Angelo Visitor Center Free (see insert) The Basics of Marketing & Branding 6-8:30 pm $15 Thursday, November 13 Board of Directors Meeting - 8:00 am Monday, November 17 Concho Cadre Board Meeting @ Noon Tuesday, November 18 Business Brown Bag - Noon @ River View Room Wednesday, November 19 Economic Development Council @ 3:00 @ BRC Wednesday, November 19 Newsletter Deadline Call Peggy for advertising at 655-4136 CRAZY HORSE ART GALLERY AND MORE 3401 N. CHADBOURNE ▪ (325) 315-1235 A unique art experience from vintage to contemporary paintings and print. Commissions ▪ Lessons ▪ Photography Join my passion and mission in creating a community art center to serve kids, adults and veterans. Hosting a Haunted House Oct. 1 - Nov. 15. Face Painting, T-Shirt Design, Paintball Tuesday, November 25 CVB Advisory Board Meeting @ 3:30 pm Tuesday, November 25 Business @ Happy Hour, 5-6:30 p.m. See Page 6 for details November 27-28 Chamber Office Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday Calling all Leadership San Angelo Alumni Members Have you paid your annual dues yet? Your $35 annual membership dues support many great programs and allow you to continue to be a part of the organization that set you on your path to community leadership. Please make the decision to support Leadership San Angelo Alumni Association by sending your $35 check made payable to LSAAA, 418 W. Avenue B, San Angelo, TX 76903, or pay online at http://va.eftsecure.net/eftcart/additem.asp? M_id=147471519756&P_id=191416. You also have the option of paying a one-time lifetime membership of $350. Thank you for your continued support! Chamber Board Supports Proposition 1 The Chamber and the San Angelo Association of REALTORS hosted a joint press conference to support Proposition 1, the initiative to transfer money from the State’s “rainy day fund” to pay for highway improvements across the State. State Representative Drew Darby spoke at the press conference as well as representatives of the Chamber, the Home Builders Association of San Angelo and the San Angelo Association of REALTORS. The Chamber’s Board of Directors is on record in support of this initiative, and we encourage our members to vote in favor of this constitutional amendment. It is especially important for areas of the State like ours that are experiencing high growth rates and increased energy traffic. Election day is Tuesday, November 4th, and voters may go to any polling location to vote on this day. Ribbon Cuttings/Ground Breakings Crazy Horse Art Gallery Blue Collar Health 3401 N. Chadbourne 3371 Knickerbocker, #194 325-315-1235 Angelo Short Stop 2828 Sherwood Way 325-949-0900 325-617-5842 Partners in Progress! Many thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, exhibitors, auction contributors, seminar presenters and attendees for making Business Expo a huge success! Sponsored by: Exhibitor Lounge Sponsors Business @ Happy Hour Sponsors Business Expo Committee Lenny Christo Teresa Covey Erin Gregg Jan Heinan Dezeray Johnson Debbie Mackey Rick Mantooth Christians in Action 8th Annual Texas Recycles Day November 13, 14, 15, 2014 No charge to drop off virtually anything electronic that can be recycled including: televisions, computers, notebooks, fax machines, copiers, cell phones, scanners, printers, monitors, servers, phone systems, software, audio equipment, electric keyboards and any electronic components. Collection Locations Angelo State University- Colts Stadium Parking Lot November 13th & 14th, 2014 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Electronics only SAFE Recycling Center - 702 Warehouse Road November 14th & 15th, 2014 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Electronics, appliances, metal dishwashers, hot water heaters and microwaves Residential yard brush may be dropped for chipping Secured Document Shredding Nov. 15 from 8:00 a.m.- to 1:00 p.m. Christians in Action: 555 E. 6th Street November 15th, 2014 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Clothing only For More Information Call SAFE at 325-659-0722 Texas Recycles Day 2014 S.A.F.E. Recycling Accepts Only Separated Items Clean food and drink containers — glass, metal, aluminum and steel Mixed metal- scrap metal, pots and pans, lawn chairs, copper Dry newspapers, magazines, catalogs, white and colored paper Corrugated cardboard, feed sacks, grocery bags, boxes Oil & Oil Filters— any lubricant oil Batteries — Lead acid, car, truck & motorcycle, rechargeable Telephone books Cell phones Plastic - # 1 and # 2 only Eyeglasses Egg Cartons Ink cartridges Tires Pressurized containers Household trash Mattresses NOT Accepted Paint and hazardous materials Firearms and ammunition Fencing and coat hangers Windshields and mirrors Styrofoam packing Butts Recycling, Inc. ACME IRON & METAL CO.
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