P.O. Box 293 8204 Secor Road Lambertville, MI 48144 (734) 850-2200 (734) 850-2201 Fax [email protected] www.bba.org Bits & Pieces • AROUND OUR TOWNSHIP • Take aim and plan on attending BBA's DINNER MEETING Thursday, Feb. 12th 6:00 p.m. - Networking • 6:15 p.m. - Dinner at MIKE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL 8504 Secor Rd. • Lambertville Cost: $12.00 per person includes dinner, pop & dessert • Cash bar 6:30 p.m. - Speaker & Meeting Detective Heath Velliquette will speak on happenings in Bedford, scams, and how to protect your business & employees Also … Trade Fair Booth Ideas & Tips Questions & Answers For dinner reservations please call (734) 850-2200 or email [email protected] If you can't join us for dinner, plan to attend the program & meeting afterwards! FEBRUARY 2015 There’s still time to get your booth for the BBA Trade Fair! There’s still time to get a booth for this year’s BBA Trade Fair. We have approximately 28 booth spots available for BBA members. So, if you don’t have a booth yet, would like to get an additional booth, or you know someone who would like to join BBA and get a booth, IT’S NOT TOO LATE! Call the BBA office at (734) 850-2200 or Karen Daggett at (419) 290-6846 as soon as possible to be included in the Trade Fair listings. Please, no changing locations of regular booths unless you are upgrading to additional booths. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to be involved in BBA’s 32nd Annual Trade Fair! BEDFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 2014-2015 Membership List (as of 1/31/15) AA Discount Locksmith & Safe A.J.’s Doolittles ATI Physical Therapy Above & Beyond Service & Repair Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers Advanced Accounting Tax & Financial Services, LLC Advanced Eye Care Advantage Chiropractic Affordable Accounting & Bookkeeping Affordable Construction Co. Argonaut Ecological Consulting, Inc. All American Karate Allons-Y Marketing Ally-N-Cals Pet Salon American Cancer Society American Lawn American Red Cross of Monroe County Anson Pharmacy ARCA - Toledo Speedway Arnold’s Home Improvement Around Your House, LLC Art & Frame Works Aspen Grove Assisted Living Aspen Grove Center for Pain Management Assembly of Christians BCB Health & Wellness Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bankowski Builders Barron Insurance & Financial Services Beauty Counter Bedford Alumni Association Bedford Behavioral Health Bedford Branch Library Bedford Car Lot Bedford Child Development Center Bedford Community Foundation Bedford Computer Solutions, LLC Bedford Dentist Group Bedford Dial-A-Ride Bedford Diner, LLC Bedford Farmer’s Market Bedford Goodfellows Club Bedford Hills Golf Club, Inc. Bedford Ink, LLC Bedford Now Bedford Press, Inc. & Printing Bedford Public Schools Bedford Public Schools Community Ed. Bedford Republican Club Bedford Senior Community Center Bedford Township Hall Bedford Township Lions Club Bedford Veterinary Clinic, LLC Bedford Wellness Pharmacy Bedford’s Best 3B Baseball The Blade Bloom Salon & Spa Brad’s Driveway Sealing & Septic Tank Service Brookwood Swim Club Bub’s Lawn & Landscape, LLC Buckeye CableSystem Budd Jewelers Inc. Burger King Cardinal Staffing, Inc. Carter Carpets & Vinyl, Inc. Catfish Andy’s Guide Service Christ the King Lutheran Church Christian Care Connection Ciolino Fruit & Vegetable Market Clean It Up! Property Services Collins & Associates, Accounting & Tax Service Committee to Retain Probate Judge Cheryl Lohmeyer Compelled Church Crary Drug Cre8ive Sites DIY Lawn Care Consultants DaCapo The Danberry Co., Realtors Davis Cleaning Services Dine-In Delivery Bedford DiVine Realty USA, LLC Doug’s Repair, LLC Dr. Kathy’s Chiropractic Center Dunn Rite Janitorial Services EF for High School Exchange Education Plus Credit Union Edward Jones/D. Abalos Edward Jones/N. Abalos Edward Jones/Forgette Engraved Image Executive Title Agency Family Chiropractic Clinic Family Medical Center of MI Farm Bureau Insurance/ Jessica Thompson Fifth Third Bank First Choice Haircutters First Merit Bank Fischer Tool & Die Corp. Flick’s Package Liquor, Inc. Foodtown Lambertville Foot & Ankle Specialists, PC Forestview Lanes Fox Meadow Farm, Inc. Francis Auto Detailing Francis Family YMCA Francis Findings Estate Sales Friends to Elect Irma Kubiske Laurie L. Fulkerson, CPA G.B. Warnke & Associates, Inc. Gator Disposal Gerweck Real Estate Giant Oak Golf Club Goodwill Store Grandma Science Graphic Signs H & R Block H & S Sports Plus H.E.L.P. Printers, Inc. Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, Inc. Hachman Farm Supply, Inc. Healthy Haven, LLC Heartland Rehabilitation Service (HCR Manor) Hickory Ridge of Temperance John H. Hock, CPA Holt Roofing Company, Inc. Home Consulting Services Hospice of Northwest Ohio Howard’s Meats Hudson Studio Humane Society of Monroe County Hunters Run Huntington Bank Indian Creek Petting Zoo Insideout Inspections Plus, LLC Inverness Community Iott Insurance Agency, Inc. JHoward Electric, Inc. J R Kirby Mason Contractor Judge Frank Arnold KBC Construction, LLC Kara’s Critter Care, LLC Ketteler Agency LLC Key Bank Key Realty One, LLC Kickin Mule Car Wash King Fence Co. Kroger Lambertville “Do It Best” Hardware Lambertville I.O.O.F. Lodge #467” & Eva Rebekah Lodge #299” Lambertville Mini-Storage Lambertville Orthodontics LaScala IT Solutions, Inc. Jill LaVoy for Probate Judge Lennex Realty Company, LLC Lewis Ave. Auto Repair J. Henry Lievens, County Commissioner Live With Grace (Massage Therapy) Luther Haus MTS Seating Machine Stitchery Maple Grove Golf Course Masserant’s Feed & Grain McDonalds Mercy Memorial Hospital Michigan Gas Utilities Corp. Midwestern Landscape Solutions Mike’s Southwest Grill Miss Lori’s Dance Express Mominee Builders Monroe Bank & Trust, Bedford Monroe Bank & Trust, Lambertville Monroe Bank & Trust, Temperance Monroe Comm. Mental Health Authority Monroe County Chamber of Commerce Monroe County Community Credit Union Monroe County Community College – Whitman Center Monroe County Democratic Committee Monroe County Intermediate Schools Monroe County Prosecutor Nichols Monroe Evening News Moongate – Luxury Adult Living Morrows Elite Carpet Cleaning Mulch Plus Tree & Crane Service NFA Finance, LLC Dr. Mark S. Neumann/MSN Healthcare, P.C. New Bedford Academy Nutri-Health OJ’s Professional Painting Ohioans Home Health Care Olde Schoolhouse Commons Schoolhouse Lunchroom Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church PTL, Inc. Papa Eli’s Wayne Pavlika Builders, Inc. Michael W. Pawlak Funeral Home, LLC Paws and Claws Animal Hospital, LLC Pello Salon & Spa Perfect 10 Pools Physicians Choice Hearing Center Law Office of Jessica C. Pienta, PLC Pierce Medical Products Pinnacle Eye Group Precious Hearing, Inc. Premier Cruise Planners, LLC Professional Massage Therapy Werks Quilt Heaven Quimby’s Food & Spirits Rawlings Heating & Cooling Real Estate 4 U Real Estate Solutions of MI, LLC Redline Trucking, LLC Red Star Diner Reflection Medical, Inc. Reflections in Stained Glass, LLC Debra Reiner, D.D.S. Russell Cellular Salvation Army of Monroe County Shelton Park Church of God Jason Sheppard for State Rep. Shinkles’ Flower Shop & Greenhouse Sit Means Sit of SE Michigan Space Matters Interior Design, LLC. Spring Arbor University – Metro Toledo Center St. Luke’s Lutheran Church St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Stage Starz Academy of Dance Darlene Stammer Start’s Auto Parts State Farm Insurance/Hopkins State Farm Insurance/Hubbard State Farm Insurance/McBee Stevens Disposal & Recycling Inc. Stock Sports, Inc. Subway (Lambertville) Summerlyn Builders, LLC Sunrise Windows Ltd. T-J Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC Tanlines Tanner Supply Company Tasty Endeavor Taulbee Electric, LLC Temperance Animal Hospital, Inc. Temperance Fuel Stop, Inc. (Sunoco) Terrarium Hair Spa Tim Horton’s T-J Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC Tomahawk Archers Tony’s Country Store Townsend Carpeting Transformative Health Tuff Photo T-Wear Embrodiery & Screenprinting United Way of Monroe County Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel U.S. Postal Service – Samaria The Vandergrift Company Vibrant Life Senior Living Village Pizzeria & Pub Congressman Walberg Walgreens Wells Bowen Gio Real Estate Inc. Wesleys Vape Out Whitney’s Collision of Temperance WMLZ-LP Women of Bedford United Wright Certified Home Inspections Yard Repair Man Zaums & Bialecki, PLC Dale W. Zorn, Michigan State Rep. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Coldwell Banker/ Haynes Real Estate, Inc. Costco Wholesale Cross Heating & Cooling, Inc. Guardian Alarm Company Jill M. LaVoy, PLLC Stanford-Allen Chevrolet Cadillac Valpak N.W. Ohio HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERS Norb Abel Pearl Albert-Green ✝ Arlene Bates-Toyne ✝ Rollie Eisenmann Beverly Hammerstrom Ron Hurley Meg Smith Eddie Talley Carl VanWert Pat Vozobule Judge Michael A. Weipert Walt Wilburn Welcome Our Newest Members! REFLECTIONS IN STAINED GLASS, LLC 8725 Summerfield Rd. Lambertville, MI 48144 Mike & Kathy Sitarski (734) 497-1983 [email protected] www.reflectionssg.com Sponsor: Tim Oswald ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ KARA’S CRITTER CARE, LLC 9340 Jackman Rd. Temperance, MI 48182 Kara Zapko (419) 345-6046 [email protected] www.karascrittercare.com Sponsor: Dr. Rick Szczygielski ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ STAGE STARZ ACADEMY OF DANCE 6800 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI 48182 Patrick Vance (734) 497-6660 patrickvance@stagestarzdance. com stagestarzdance.com ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ FOX MEADOW FARM, INC. 9141 Secor Rd. Temperance, MI 48182 Judith Howard (734) 856-2584 [email protected] foxmeadowhunterjumper.com ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ BEDFORD REPUBLICAN CLUB 9860 Summerfield Rd. Temperance, MI 48182 TC Clements (734) 224-0113 [email protected] ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Vibrant Life Senior Living hires new director of resident care services Susan Fillinger, RN, BSN, CDP, has joined the staff of Vibrant Life Senior Living as director of resident care services. Fillinger comes to Vibrant Life Senior Living with more than 20 years of experience in long-term care. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner with the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP). Additionally, she has served as Director of Nursing for 15 years with Promedica and Lynwood Manor in Adrian. “I knew the moment I walked into a long-term care facility in 1993 that I had found my calling in life,” Fillinger said. As Director of Resident Care Services, Fillinger will be responsible for admission assessments, teaching of the staff and the overall healthcare of the residents of Vibrant Life Senior Living. “We are so excited to have Susan’s 20 years of experience in long-term care and her expertise in dementia care,” stated Kathy Brunson, Executive Director at Vibrant Life Senior Living. Fillinger, an Adrian resident, has been married for 27 years. She has four sons, eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild on the way. In her spare time she enjoys photography and reading. Let the YMCA help with your New Year’s goals! What is your New Year’s goal? Lose weight? Maintain? More family activity time? Maybe your goal is to have your children learn how to swim or learn a new sport? The YMCA can help with all of your goals! Now is the time to join the YMCA! •No joiner fee •Free fitness classes! •Competitive lap swimming pool •Leisure pool with slide and toys •Access to any YMCA in Ohio, including the Francis Family YMCA Contact Addy Soden at (734) 850-9622 today to set up a tour of their beautiful facility. Please join us for our ir a F e d a Tr n o i t a i c e Appr Off Kickfor all BBA members on Friday, March 13 from 7-9 p.m. with FOOD • ENTERTAINMENT & a chance for everybody to tour the Trade Fair booths! Questions? Call Laura Collins, Trade Fair Chair, at (734) 854-2926. Wine Tasting! FRIDAY, FEB. 20th 7-9 P.M. at Maple Grove Golf Course We will be featuring 90+ wines and having an amazing sit-down dinner. This wine tasting will definitely be one you won’t want to miss!. Club members: $30 Non-members: $35 RSVP to Flick’s at (734) 854-2000 to reserve your seat and place your dinner order! EDWARD JONES: FINANCIAL FOCUS Financial Preparations for Spouse Can Brighten Every Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is almost here. And while it’s certainly fun to give and receive chocolates and roses, why not go a little deeper this year? Specifically, if you are married, consider using this commemoration of love as a starting point for taking care of your spouse in the future – even if you’re not part of it. Actually, both you and your spouse could designate Valentine’s Day as the beginning of your joint efforts to provide financial security for the surviving spouse when one of you is gone. Your strategy should involve at least these three key elements: •Understanding your household’s finances – In some marriages, one spouse handles all the household financial matters, including investments. If this person were to pass away first, it could leave the surviving spouse with the dual responsibility of managing day-to-day finances and tracking down all investment information. These tasks could be overwhelming to someone who is unprepared to deal with them, so you’ll want to take steps to ensure you and your spouse are aware of your joint financial picture. For starters, keep good records of all your financial assets, including investment accounts, life insurance policies and legal documents – and make sure both of you know where these records are kept. Also, if you use the services of a financial professional, it’s a good idea for you and your spouse to meet regularly with this individual to ensure both of you know where your money is being invested and how close you are to achieving your financial goals. •Creating a future income plan – You and your spouse should discuss your sources of income and identify which ones are specifically tied to each spouse and may be affected by a death, such as pensions and Social Security benefits. You’ll also want to talk about options to boost future income upon the death of a spouse. Do you have adequate life insurance? Have you considered investments that can be structured to provide a lifetime income stream? Have you thought about having the higher-earning spouse delay taking Social Security to maximize the survivor benefit for the surviving spouse? These are the types of questions you’ll want to answer as you think about providing adequate income for the partner who outlives the other. •Leaving a legacy – If you and your Criteria for Trade Fair booth judging Every year, the judges at the Trade Fair have a tough job awarding the ribbons, and this year the competition could be even tougher! In the judging process, single commercial booths compete against other single spaces; two or more spaces compete against each other; non-profit against non-profit; and food booths against food booths. Since there are so many single-space booths, some ties will occur. Points are awarded in the following categories, on a one to five basis, with 20 being a perfect score: •Clarity of Name – Do you know immediately what their business is? •Eye Appeal – Color, neatness, best use of space •Friendliness of People in Booth – Do they smile and greet people? •Originality Each booth is evaluated by three judges, who then add their scores, Thus, 60 points gets a blue ribbon, and so on. You can decorate your booth anyway you choose, i.e. showing the progress of your business through the years, where you've been and how you've come to be, what you offered when you first started your business and how you have grown. To have a business organization around for over 30 years is a big accomplishment for the Bedford community! Let’s celebrate and show the community how far we’ve all come! Good luck to everyone and we’ll see you at the fair! spouse haven’t already done so, take this opportunity to discuss your estate plans. For example, you may want to talk about the need to consult with a legal advisor to determine if you, as a couple, could benefit from setting up some type of trust arrangement. You should also discuss how, when the time comes, you want to handle any retirement assets, such as IRAs, that were titled in the deceased spouse’s name. Do you both want the assets to immediately roll over to the surviving spouse, or should you name your children as beneficiaries? Estate considerations can be complex and involve many different aspects of your financial resources. So you and your spouse need to be “on the same page” with your desires and goals. Valentine’s Day will come and go quickly. But if you use the occasion to start having the types of discussions described above, you can create something that will last a lot longer than candy or flowers. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. BHS to have bowling club for 2015-16 school year Bedford High School and Rich Kenny, owner of Forest View Lanes in Temperance, have teamed up with a goal of bringing bowling to Bedford High School as a club sport beginning with the 2015-2016 school year. “The school is one of the few high schools without a bowling team,” Kenny stated. He proposed starting a Bedford Club Bowling Team with a goal of becoming a varsity team in the next couple of years, competing in the Southeastern Conference (MHSAA) and being able to compete at the state tournament. “Boys and girls teams will be formed next November and will compete in the SEC during the winter season,” stated Bedford Athletic Director Mark German. Students in grades 9 through 12 can be a part of this program with the number of teams determined by student participation. “We’re very excited about adding this opportunity for our students and are very appreciative of Mr. Kenny’s efforts to establish this program,” German added. Saturday February 7th 12pm-2pm $100/ Team of 5 $20/ Individual (Includes Bowling & Shoes) 2345 W. Dean Road Temperance MI $100 Lane Sponsorship $50/Advertiser DOOR PRIZES 50/50 & RAFFLES Submit attached Registration form form and checks made Call the BBA office, (734) 850-2200, for a registration and submit withpayable checks to made payable to: Bedford Bedford Business Business Association Association Box 293 MI 48144 P.O. Box 293P.O. • Lambertville, Lambertville, MI 48144 NEW 2015 TRADE FAIR RULES 1. Allexhibitors/workers(excludingfoodvendors)arerequestedtoparkaway from the entrances. 2. All booths must be paid in full at sign-up. No refunds on booths. 3. Assigned space limited to the business registered for that space only – no others areallowed.Pleasekeepdisplayinsideyourtapemarkedspace. 4. Boothsaretobesetupby8:00p.m.Fridayevening.Alldisplaysaretoremain in place until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday and to be manned at all times during the openhoursofthefair.Donottakeyourdisplaydownearly. 5. Exhibitor advertising is limited to registered booth space only – no others permitted. 6. The approximate booth size for the old gym and the main hallway is 8 ft. wide by6ft.deep.Theboothsizeinthenewgymisapproximately10ft.wideby8ft. deep.Ifelectricalserviceisrequired,pleasebringyourown50-footextension cords. 7. Sidesofboothdisplayshouldbenotallerthan4 -1/2ft.fromtheflooronthe front half of the booth and the back wall of the booth should not exceed the heightofthebackdrop(8ft.),unlessapprovedbytheTradeFairchairperson. No unfinished sides or backs. 8. Pleasetakecaretoprotectthefloorsfromscratchesandliquiddamage,especially inthegym.Foodistoremaininthecafeteria.Businessesareresponsibleforany damage to school property and will have to reimburse the school for repair of such damage. 9. All literature and signs advertising your business must show your Bedford address. 10. NO SOLICITATION or advertising by any businesses allowed outside of booth areaduringtheTradeFairincludingBBAmembers. 11. Noanimalsallowed,unlessapprovedbytheTradeFaircommittee. 12. AllboothswillbejudgedonSaturdaymorningandribbonswillbeawarded. If you have any questions, please ask a member of the Trade Fair Committee. BBA TRADE FAIR “FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS” Q Does BBA need help getting the high school ready for the Trade Fair set-up on Friday night? A YES! Please come Friday, March 13, at noon. We need help with tables, chairs, taping, putting signs up, etc. Lunch will be provided for workers only. Please call or email the BBA office with your name, place of business and number of volunteers so that we have an accurate count for ordering food. Q Can I help with clean-up? A YES! Absolutely! Just stay after you get your booth torn down and pitch in where ever you can, or ask Laura Collins, Karen Daggett, Linda Flick, Jan Howard or Meg Smith what needs to be done. Q How high are the back-drops? A Back-drops are 8 foot high. Q What color is my back-drop going to be? A Tentatively, these are the colors that you can expect. The NEW GYM will have BLUE for the booths on the outside perimeter and GOLD for the booths that are back-to-back in the center. The OLD GYM will have WHITE for the booths on the outside perimeter and RED for the booths that are back-toback in the center. The HALLWAYS, booth numbers 101 through 115 will have BLUE back-drops, and booth numbers 116 through 132 will have GOLD back-drops. Q Does BBA provide the table cover for the table(s) in my booth? A NO. We provide the back-drop, table and chairs. You provide the decorations, table cover, skirting, extension cords, etc. Here’s a helpful hint. Metal shower hooks work great for hanging your sign in your booth. Q When is Trade Fair set-up? A Friday, March 13, from 4:00-8:00 p.m. (No early birds please – EXCEPT FOR HELPERS) Q Can I set up early on Friday? A NO! (Please refer to the part above about no early birds!) If you are using a car in your display or have a VERY LARGE display, contact the BBA office at (734) 850-2200 to make special arrangements. Q What size is my table? A New gym tables are 8 foot and all others are 6 foot. Q Can I take my booth down before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday? A NO! ABSOLUTELY NOT! Your booth should remain intact for the entire duration of the Trade Fair. Q Does BBA provide electrical cords? A NO. If you are using electricity, you are expected to provide your own electrical cords. – PLEASE REMEMBER TO MAN YOUR BOOTHS AT ALL TIMES! – PLEASE DIRECT ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS TO THE BBA OFFICE, (734) 850-2200 OR KAREN DAGGETT, (419) 290-6846. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION! A great way to say Thank You, Happy Birthday or just because! to your employees, friends & family BBA GIFT CERTIFICATES BBA CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS FEBRUARY 7 – BBA Scholarship Bowling Tournament..... 12-2 PM Forestview Lanes 12 – Dinner Meeting Mike’s Southwest Grill....... 6 PM MARCH 5 – Dinner Meeting (1 week early!) Lewis Ave. Fire Dept......... 6 PM 13 – Appreciation Kick-Off...... 7-9 PM For all BBA members Bedford High School 14-15 – BBA Trade Fair! Dates and times subject to change. Please call the BBA office or check the websitefor any changes or updates 3rd Vice President...................Dr. James Hardie Pinnacle Eye Group Secretary........................................... Linda Flick Flick’s Package Liquor Treasurer....................................... Michelle Rice Monroe Bank & Trust Trustee........................................T. C. Clements Premier Cruise Planners Trustee............................................Matt Francis Francis Auto Detailing Trustee............................... Mary Glover-Booher Salvation Army Trustee.......................................Cheryl Hoffman Monroe Evening News Trustee................................... Michelle Jaworski Aspen Grove Assisted Living Parliamentarian................................. Meg Smith BBA Office Manager ! Mark Your Calendars 2339 W. Dean Rd. Temperance, MI (734) 847-5859 Jeff Biggs Mike Haney “NOTHING BUT WET!” www.kickinmulecarwash.com YOU TALK. WE LISTEN. IN PERSON. Call or visit your nearest Edward Jones financial advisor today. SERVING ALL of MONROE COUNTY 8132 Secor Road • Lambertville, MI 48144 Direct Line: 419.931.5189 • Main Phone: 419.661.4001 Fax: 419.661.4015 • [email protected] 2nd Vice President...................... Karen Daggett Bedford Press, Inc./Printing Trustee..............................................Dan Martin Above & Beyond Service & Repair Sat. & Sun., March 14 & 15 JUDY LANG Director of Communications 1st Vice President........................... Jan Howard Howard's Meats, JHoward Electric Trustee..........................................Carol Lutman H.E.L.P. Printers, Inc. BBA Trade Fair Attention BBA members: If you would like to place your business card ad in “Bits & Pieces” please email your information to the BBA office at [email protected] or fax it to (734) 850-2201. EXECUTIVE BOARD President....................................... Laura Collins Collins & Associates Accounting & Tax Service Trustee........................................Cathy Leonard Francis Family YMCA AVAILABLE AT ALL GENERAL MEETINGS OR CALL THE BBA OFFICE AT (734) 850-2200 YOUR AD COULD BE HERE FOR ONLY $20 PER ISSUE! Bedford Business Association David M. Abalos 3508 W Sterns Rd. Lambertville, MI 48144 734-854-5623 Past Presidents.................................................. Wendy DeBord, Lambertville Orthodontics Laura Collins, Collins & Associates Accounting & Tax Service Marty Monroe, Affordable Accounting Bill Urbanski, Bedford Funeral Chapel Brian Huner, Tom Huner Builder Brad LaVoy, Bradʼs Driveway Sealing & Septic Walt Wilburn, Waltʼs Heating & A/C Service Eddie Talley, Krueger Harvey Insurance Karen Daggett, Temperance Printing Home of the Bedford Press Wayne Pavlika, Wayne Pavlika Builders Norb Abel, Olde Schoolhouse Commons Linda Flick-Lazaris, Flickʼs Package Liquor Mary Ann McBee, State Farm Insurance Patricia Vozobule ✝ Dick Oswald, Lambertville True Value Meg Smith, BBA Office Manager David Frechette, Al Jordan Hazel Koenig, Dr. Joseph Glorioso PURPOSE The purpose of this Association shall be to bring together business and professional people of good will, who are interested in the promotion,improvement and advancement of the business climate of Bedford Township. 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