Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Transcription
Chamber of Commerce Newsletter June, 2013 Volume 35, Issue 6 Ponca City Day at the Capitol! Chamber Premium Members Gold Members A+ Printing A.L.C. Services, LLC Albright Abstract & Title Guaranty Company Albright Insurance Agency, Inc. Jack Bowker Ford Lincoln Cable ONE City of Ponca City Dancey-Meador Publications, Inc. Eastman National Bank Evans and Associates Enterprises, Inc. First National Bank of Oklahoma Kaw Enterprise Development Authority KQSN FM Sunny 104.7 Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Osage Casino Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Gaming Enterprise Parker Pest Control, Inc. Personnel Staffing, Inc. Phillips 66 The Ponca City News Primerica Financial Services RCB Bank Rick Scott Construction, Inc. Sooner Construction Company Team Radio TPI Staffing Service Silver Members 89.7 The House/Praise 88.7 Food Pyramid Hospice of North Central OK, Inc. Ponca City Discount Foods Bronze Members Brandt’s Ace Hardware Cabbiness Engineering, LLC Century 21 Group One Realtors Cherokee Strip Credit Union Comfort Inn & Suites Cremers Lawn and Landscape Davis Moore Auto Group Larry Murphy Insurance Agency, Inc . Pryse Monument Company Stolhand Heating & Air Conditioning WBBZ AM 1230 Austin Unruh, Natalie Fraser, Echo Blanton, David Keathly and Crystal Bickford discuss the upcoming movie workshop with Deby Snodgrass, Tourism Director, as well as Claudia Conner and Jill Simpson from the Tourism Department. Leadership Alumni Mixer Thursday, June 13th The Ponca City Leadership Alumni will have a mixer on Thursday, June 13, from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. This fun mixer will be hosted by Dearing House, located at 311 S. 13th Street. Alumni members are encouraged to bring their families. Dearing House will have refreshments and kids’ activities in their backyard for everyone to enjoy. We will also celebrate Dearing House’s 10 th Anniversary. Congratulations and thank you Dearing House for the work you do for the children of Ponca City. Movie Workshop—June 21st The Oklahoma Film and Music Industry will have a “How to Host a Movie Crew” workshop on Friday, June 21, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Chamber office in the Patt Hughes Board Room. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Rich Cantillon at 765-4400 or email rich@poncacitychamber.com. Lunch will be provided. More information will follow. Page 2 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 6 Ponca City’s 27th Leadership Class The 27th Ponca City Leadership Class sponsored by the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce ended the year with graduation at the Marland Mansion. This year’s class included, front row l-r, Ashley Meek, Megan Cartlidge, Debra Curfman, Toni Karnes, Michelle Matney and Mary Allan; 2nd row l-r, Robyn Armstrong, Dr. Kelly Campbell, Kathy Tippin and David VanBuskirk; and back row l-r, Kirby Hill, Mike Lane, Tina Stracener, Travis Colson, Marcia Hull, Shanon Tharp, Rod Alexander and Chad Scantlin. Left, Rhonda Stolhand was presented with a Ponca City blanket by Leadership Chairs Joe DeNoya, MaryBeth Moore and Arlene Stauffer. Rhonda's term as Leadership Chair ended with this graduating class. She did an outstanding job and will be missed. Daren Wilson will become the new Leadership Chair with the 28th Class. Middle, Rhonda Stolhand passes on the “leadership boots” to Daren Wilson. Right, Phil Bandy was recognized during the 27th Leadership Ponca City graduation for his many years of service to this important Chamber program. He is shown with Joe DeNoya and Mayor Homer Nicholson. Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 3 Ponca City Day at the Capitol! Chamber Chair Natalie Fraser, Tourism Bureau Chair Echo Blanton and Chamber Intern Austin Unruh delivered almost 400 bottles of Head Country BBQ Sauce to every office at the State Capitol along with a copy of our Ponca City Visitor Guide. The response at the Capitol was incredible! Ponca City attractions that participated by setting up a booth in the 4th Floor Rotunda this year included, Marland Mansion, Marland's Grand Home, Conoco Museum, Ponca City Library, Camp McFadden, Kaw Lake Association, Osage Casino, KEDA, Wentz Golf Course and Ponca City Tourism. Both Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan were helpful in setting up Ponca City Day at the Capitol. Below are more photos from Ponca City Day at the Capitol! Page 4 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 6 It truly was an awesome Ponca City Day at the State Capitol! Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 5 Chamber Report — June 2013 By Natalie Fraser, 2013 Chamber Chair Our 27th Leadership Class ended their year with an amazing banquet. It is one of the most outstanding programs of the Chamber. It was humbling to hear the positive comments from each of the classmates. The following is my speech to the Leadership Class Graduates. Congratulations Ponca City Leadership Class. Over the last year your class has been exposed to numerous examples and qualities of great “Leadership.” You learned how past leaders in this community worked hard to help make Ponca City what it is today. Those leaders did it for their community. They did it for you and I to enjoy long after they were gone. As a graduate of the 2005 Ponca City Leadership Class, I know how inspired and well, most likely exhausted, you are from the year. It is really hard to believe that I was sitting in your seat eight years ago graduating from leadership, and now I am up here speaking to your class as the Chair of the Ponca City Chamber of Commerce. The Leadership program is one of the greatest influences in how and why I became involved in our community. I'd like to share with you how my leadership class experience led me to where I am today. During leadership I shadowed the Marland Estate Commission. I then served several terms before I became the chairman of the Commission. The leadership project my year was the Father Daughter dance. This event is a project that I continue to be active with every year. My passion for helping others led me to get heavily involved with Ambucs ladies club, of which I was the Charter President. The Chamber of Commerce was something that I quickly became involved with because of the positive things it does in our community. Really, it was a natural fit for me after the leadership class. Other organizations and boards found my number and invited me to become active. Looking back now, some of my favorites have been ones that have a connection with my leadership class experience. It is really neat that some of our classmates still have a strong bond. As I stand here and look across the Leadership Class of 2013, I see a group of community “leaders” with great potential and a bright future. I see a group who came together as a “team” to make a positive difference in Ponca City. “Stand Tall to Help All” was an incredible project that had a huge impact on so many non-profit agencies in our community. You found a unique way to benefit so many in our town. As we stand here in the home of E.W. Marland, I believe that he would be very proud of you as well. This ceremony is dedicated to recognizing the leadership qualities you have. Leadership is striving for something better. Leadership is the challenge to be more than average. It is the power to guide not only yourself, but others, in the right direction. It is a quality we all possess — the reason we are gathered here this evening. Please remember that the future of our community depends on leaders like you. Don’t sit back and wait for things to happen. Instead of waiting for situations to come to you, leaders seek out opportunities and challenges. We need you all actively working to better our community. Through active participation in clubs, organizations, and events in Ponca City, you all have the opportunity to portray your own unique leadership characteristics. I’m sure you have been warned to say “no” to some of your opportunities that come your way because you can’t be on every board and committee out there. Trust me, I agree. On the other hand, I challenge you to find some things that you are passionate about and truly enjoy. Immerse yourself in projects or activities where you can really make a difference. With that said, I would also like to challenge you to do something you’ve never done before. Do something that may not even be possible. Do something that frightens you or that you aren’t sure you can accomplish. In doing so, I believe that you will achieve so much more than you ever imagined. Remember that courageous leaders experience as much fear as others; they just don’t let it paralyze them. Replace ‘I can’t’ with ‘I will’. You might as well go big or go home. So take some risks. Say ‘yes’ more often to new challenges. You never know where it may lead. I want to congratulate each of you on your successful completion of Leadership Ponca City. You have shown your dedication not only to Ponca City, but to each other. Thank you for your “Leadership!”" Page 6 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 6 Tourism Report June 2013 Crystal Bickford, Tourism Coordinator Schools across the state have recently dismissed for summer break, meaning many families are going to begin making plans for their summer vacations. Do you have your vacation plans made yet? If not, you should pick up a copy of the Ponca City Visitor guide to plan your stay-cation right here at home in Ponca City. Ponca City is an awesome destination for a stay-cation in Oklahoma as we have two beautiful lakes, an exciting water park, many incredible indoor historical museums and attractions, as well as lots of fun indoor and outdoor events. Ponca City will soon begin to see an increase of visitors in our area and we are looking forward to welcoming them at the Ponca City Visitor Center. The Ponca City Visitor Center recently greeted visitors from around the state of Oklahoma and other states including Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Texas, Oregon, California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Colorado and Arkansas. We also had the opportunity to greet visitors from Scotland during May. It is always fun to greet our visitors and hear about their plans while visiting Ponca City. Echo Blanton, Ponca City Tourism Bureau Chair, and I recently attended the Oklahoma Travel Industry Association Board meeting in Oklahoma City. During the board meeting, a discussion was held regarding the legislative pieces effecting the Oklahoma Tourism Industry as well as the plans for the 2013 Governor’s Conference on Tourism. Later that evening, Echo Blanton and I represented Ponca City Tourism at the Oklahoma Travel Industry Association and Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Departments Redbud Awards. The Redbud Awards are the "Oscars" of the tourism industry in Oklahoma. They are the perfect opportunity for tourism entities around the state to showcase their print advertising pieces, websites, overall marketing plans and annual events. Ponca City Tourism would like to congratulate all the 2013 winners! Ponca City had the opportunity to host two international travel groups during the month of May. We hosted Matt Bates, who is our new international travel rep, on May 9th and were able to show him a few of the many popular tourism attractions in Ponca City. Matt was amazed with the great opportunities Ponca City has to offer. We hosted American-Canada Motorradreisen on May 23rd and were able to share with them how Ponca City is a "Biker Friendly" community. American-Canada Motorradreisen is an international organization that organizes motorcycle itineraries in the United States. We have another international travel writer planning to visit Ponca City in June. Showcasing Ponca City to the international travel leaders is an opportunity made available to us through the Kansas-Oklahoma Tourism office. Ponca City Tourism recently participated in the 6th annual Ponca City Day at the State Capitol on May 15th. We were able to provide each Representative, Senator, and Members of the Lieutenant Governor’s & Governor’s office with a full-sized bottle of Head Country Bar-B-Q Sauce as a special gift from Ponca City. We had representatives from each of the following Ponca City venues in attendance to help promote the excitement of Ponca City: Camp McFadden, Conoco Museum, E.W. Marland Estate, Marland’s Grand Home, Kaw Enterprise Development Authority, Kaw Lake Association, Osage Casino, Ponca City Library, Ponca City Tourism and Wentz Golf Course. Thank you to everyone who attended for being great ambassadors for Ponca City Tourism! Ponca City Tourism recently participated in the Ft. Sill Corporate Road Show in Lawton on May 15th. The Corporate Road Shows are a program coordinated by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department to market in-state travel to corporate employees. The Ft. Sill Corporate Road Show was part of their annual Spouse Palooza event held on the Ft. Sill Army Base. Ponca City Tourism distributed over 400 Ponca City Visitor Guides and promotional items to very interested mom and dads in just three hours. The attendees were very excited to gain information they could use for mini vacations this summer with their families. June is upon us and there are many great events on the calendar!!! You won’t want to miss the many events including the 20th Annual Ponca City Herb Festival, 2nd Annual Schooner's Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show presented by Schooner's Car Club of Ponca City, Cherokee Strip Corvette Car Club Show presented by the Cherokee Strip Corvette Club, "Little Shop of Horrors" presented by Ponca Playhouse, Summer 2013 Children's Visual Art Academy presented by the Ponca City Art Center, Beach Party with Ronnie Kaye presented by the American Legion Post 14, 2013 Oklahoma State Championship Series of Motocross presented by the Ponca City Noon AMBUCS, Youth Fishing Clinic presented by Ponca City Parks and Recreation, Kid DJ Day presented by 89.7 The House FM and 88.7 My Praise FM, Juneteenth Blues and BBQ and our annual Juneteenth Celebration presented by Attucks Community Center, and All Wheels for Pink Heals Poker Run presented by Guardians of the Ribbon - Northern Oklahoma . Expect the Unexpected in Ponca City!!! Don’t forget to check our website, www.poncacitytourism.com, for information on all of our upcoming events. If you have any questions please feel free to call me or stop in and see me at the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce. Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 7 DOING THE RIGHT THING David Myers Ponca City Development Authority If you’re old enough to remember, NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, was approved by the U.S. Congress and took effect in 1994. In general, the agreement was intended to boost the economies of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico through the elimination of trade barriers. Boosters said it would spur job growth while detractors said, well, lots of things. If you will allow, I’d like to use NAFTA to illustrate a few points which are not exclusively in the world of economics, but most certainly impact the field and, by extension, your wallet. First of all, NAFTA may have been the last real example of true bi-partisan cooperation in Washington D.C. The agreement was championed by Bush the First, approved by both chambers of the U.S. Congress with bi-partisan votes, and signed by Bill Clinton. To this day, we cannot say with any certainty whether or not it was a good thing and I’ll come back to that in a minute. Critics have the easy part here. Generally, it’s easier to be a critic. You can claim that pretty much anything that went wrong did so because of, in this case, NAFTA. It’s much more difficult to be the one who has to step up and take responsibility. For this reason, it has always amused me when certain talking heads in the media talk about the “courage” of a politician that voted against something. To be sure, there are moments when this is true. In general, however, it’s requires more courage to vote for something than against it since a certain amount of responsibility follows that “yes” vote. During the debate of NAFTA, I was a guest for a radio call in program back in California. Mind you, I was invited to come on to speak about the economy, but the high level of interest in NAFTA turned that conversation in to a very narrow discussion. The radio host, an extremely conservative gentleman, was on a bit of a roll. The local congressman, the host pointed out, had made a campaign pledge to vote against NAFTA and now appeared to lean towards voting in favor of the trade agreement. Somehow I became the congressman’s spokesperson and defender during that very long hour, but that’s show biz. I talked to the congressman about this sometime later, after he did indeed vote in favor of NAFTA. I asked him about his campaign promise. “I did say that,” he said. “I also promised to increase employment, control illegal immigration and improve our relationship with Mexico.” After getting into office, he explained to me, he became convinced that NAFTA would help more than it would hurt all things. He decided therefore, to break one promise in order to keep three others. In short, supporting NAFTA was more than keeping campaign promises to this politician. It was, in his view, the right thing to do even if others disagreed. The point is not whether NAFTA was good or bad. The point is that “the right thing” is usually not as clear as we might like to think. If my friend the California Congressman had followed the letter of his campaign promises, he would have voted against the more important values he promoted, although with less specificity, simply to stubbornly stick to something he said when he was, presumably, not as well informed. NAFTA helps to illustrate another interesting point as well, however. As noted above, whether or not NAFTA was or is a success is certainly debatable. What makes the evaluation of NAFTA so difficult is that we have no way of knowing how the economy would have acted without NAFTA. Would it have been better or worse? Did NAFTA have an impact on the exponential increase in worker productivity? With the dramatic economic changes in the world that are not clearly tied to NAFTA, it may be impossible to know if NAFTA worked simply because we will never know what the economy would have done without it. Measuring the value of economic development can be difficult as well. Total job count, which is where most people look to measure success, is not always accurate because it does not tell us what would have happened had there not been an economic development program. At the risk of blowing our own horn, however, an active and aggressive economic development program appears to have played a very significant role in the economic transition in Ponca City over the last ten years. The replacement of declining jobs with new jobs, which the data tells us was done on virtually a one to one basis, match up with the completed economic development agreements during that same period strongly indicating that the transition received a considerable boost from local programs. Have we made mistakes along the way? No question. But as important as the economic development sales tax is, where PCDA has benefitted most in these last ten years is in the public support and trust you and others have provided. For this we are grateful. For this, we pledge to continue to try and do the right thing, whatever that means. Page 8 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 6 May Business after Hours hosted by First National Bank of Oklahoma First National Bank of Oklahoma hosted the Chamber’s May Business after Hours. We had an outstanding turnout. Great food and fun was had by all. Hosting the event is l-r, Charlie Elliott, Scott Flanery, Ryan Austin, Pat Rooney, Brad Purdy, Casey Pruitt and the staff of First National Bank of Oklahoma. June Business after Hours Eastman National Bank The Chamber’s June Business after Hours will be hosted by Eastman National Bank located downtown at 3rd and Grand Avenue on Tuesday, June 25th, from 5 – 7 p.m. Fun, food, fellowship and door prizes will be available to all that attend. Please bring your business cards to share with everyone. All Chamber members are welcomed and encouraged to attend these fun events held each month at various locations during the year. Business after Hours is an outstanding opportunity to meet other Chamber members. It is a come-and-go event or you can stay the entire time! Hope to see you at Eastman National Bank’s downtown location! Don’t forget to bring your business card! Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 9 Chamber Outstanding Business Partner for June Discount Carpet Outlet The Chamber of Commerce Ponca City Business Council has selected Discount Carpet Outlet as the June Business Partner of the Month. Presenting the award to owner Deb Woodruff is Ponca City Business Council Chair, Wendy Stobbe. Also representing the committee and the Chamber are Ken Luttrell and Sue Lunsford. Discount Carpet Outlet is located downtown at 118 S. 1st Street. Get to know Discount Carpet Outlet! 1. Who are the business owners? Debbie and Terry Woodruff 2. What year was your business established? 2004 3. What are you most passionate about? We are very passionate about downtown! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if more people would shop our downtown stores? 4. What are you involved in within our community? We are members of the Ponca City Noon Lions and Terry is the incoming District Governor for Lions Clubs International in Northwest Oklahoma. We are also members of the Ponca City Chamber and Ponca City Main Street and are dedicated to seeing our downtown business district thrive! 5. What services do you provide? We provide discount priced, first quality flooring products from Mohawk, Shaw, Beaulieu and other leading manufacturers. We only carry “first quality” carpet, tile, sheet vinyl and wood flooring and keep our costs and prices as low as possible which has lead us to become one of the leading Mohawk dealers in the state of Oklahoma. We are now the only Unfinished Furniture Store in Oklahoma and Southern Kansas and have a great in-house custom finishing service with unlimited possibilities to meet any need. We often have customers visiting Oklahoma from around the state for this product line. We have delivered these real wood products as far west as Seattle and east to New York. We saw the prices for kids bedroom furniture in Ponca City was very inflated compared to the big cities. To continue our mission to give northern Oklahoma shoppers the best products and prices, we added prefinished solid wood bunk beds to our product line in 2010. Customer requests continued to flow in for us to also offer a high quality bedding option to our market area. We researched various brands over four years and in November 2012 selected Southerland Bedding as our supplier. They are a very high quality product but keep prices lower by avoiding the big national advertising campaigns, so many shoppers have not heard of them. Southerland is an employee owned company that has been in business since 1893 and added a manufacturing facility in Oklahoma a few years ago. 6. What do you think is your business’s best product or attribute? Our dedication to providing our products and services with the highest quality and lowest possible costs makes downtown Ponca City THE shopping destination for northern Oklahoma. We see our customers as friends and neighbors and go above and beyond every day to serve. Page 10 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 6 Welcome New Chamber Members! The Chamber encourages all members to conduct business with each other. The newest members listed below recently made an important investment in their business by joining the Chamber. Please consider them for your personal and professional needs. When you do, let them know you learned of their business through the Chamber! Cremers Lawn & Landscape Contact: Ron Cremers 2502 W. South Avenue Ponca City, OK 74604 Phone: 716-0067 & 762-0637 Email: cremers@sbcglobal.net Cremers Lawn and Landscape has been in business since 1998 and offers landscaping, lawn service and snow removal. Yvonne Pendley-Wehrle 2413 Hummingbird Ln. Ponca City, OK 74604 Phone: 401-5228 Email: pendley2005@sbcglobal.net Edwina Wynn 2212 El Camino St. Ponca City, OK 74604 Phone: 765-6165 edwinawynn@sbcglobal.net Cowboy Driving Academy Contact: Brad Finley 909 Wakefield Dr. Perry, OK 73077 Phone: (580) 307-5443 Email: cowboydriving@gmail.com Website: www.cowboydriving.com Cowboy Driving Academy was established in 1999 and is family owned and operated. All students receive personalized, individual attention from state certified instructors. Cowboy Driving Academy (CDA) has 10 instructors and fleet of 6 driver training cars which allows them to offer more flexible availability to students. We treat students like a member of our family and view these courses as a means of ensuring their safety, not just fulfilling a requirement. Conco, Inc. Contact: Wayne Winkelbauer 3030 All Hallows Wichita, KS 67217 Phone: (316) 943-7111 Fax: (316) 943-4708 Email: wayne@concoconstruction.com Web Address: www.concoconstruction.com We are a sound commercial construction company, established in 1975, fully licensed and insured, and experienced in the commercial, manufacturing, industrial and community industries. From small editions to 300,00 sq. foot buildings, we offer uncompromised quality to Kansas and the surrounding areas. Los Portales Mexican Restaurant Contact: Noel Melendez 900 E. Prospect Ave. Ponca City, OK 74601 Phone: (580) 749-5916 Email: noemelen@cableone.net Los Portales was established this year and is a sister restaurant to El Patio. They offer delicious and authentic Mexican cuisine. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Little Caesars Pizza The Chamber of Commerce had a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Little Caesars Pizza. Cutting the ribbon is store manager, Steve Orecchio. With Steve are Katrina Harrison, Sheereca Wilson, Celess Nuefeld and RJ Mungie. Holding the ribbon, representing the Chamber, are Becky Hatton and Dr. Robert Howard. Natalie Fraser, Chamber Chair, presents to Little Caesars Pizza their first dollar returned on their investment during the Chamber’s ribbon cutting ceremony. Shown with Natalie are Store Manager, Steve Orecchio, and staff, Katrina Harrison, Sheereca Wilson, Celess Nuefeld and RJ Mungie. Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings The Chamber Board of Directors and the Ambassador Committee have two upcoming ribbon cutting ceremonies scheduled in June! On June 13th at 10:00 a.m. in the Chamber office lobby, the Chamber Board of Directors and the Ambassador Committee will have a ribbon cutting for the Cowboy Driving Academy. The Academy will offer driver’s education classes to young drivers in Ponca City. We are so excited to welcome them to Ponca City! The Chamber Board of Directors and the Ambassador Committee will have a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Los Portales Mexican Restaurant on Friday, June 14th at 11:00 a.m. They are located at 900 E. Prospect Ave. Please come and meet the crew at Los Portales. The Chamber is excited about this new restaurant. Everyone is invited to attend these special events and show their support for these new businesses in Ponca City! Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 11 2012-2013 PIE Partner Wrap-Up Report Garfield Elementary School Created an Adopt-a-Class program with employees assigned to take lessons, games, and presentations for each class. Teachers and students received Chamber Bucks and gift cards Donated gifts for students and purchased Chamber Bucks for ALL staff members at Christmas Sponsored ISTE Training for a teacher Sponsored all 5th grade students to attend a Red Hawks game Helped 5th grade students build and launch rockets Purchased items for the school’s clothes closet Provided end of year treats, games and books for students and gifts for teachers Provided copy paper and other supplies requested Put on presentations for special events Helped with attendance recognition and other programs Liberty Elementary School Provided incentives and door prizes such as iPads and movie tickets to help get parents involved at bingo night, math night and reading nights Provided sweets for teachers lounge Provided Sonic cards for teachers Helped with teacher luncheon during Teacher Appreciation Week Lincoln Elementary School Provided prizes for school coloring contest Provided supplies needed by teachers Provided Santa at school Christmas party Provided Christmas gift bags for each child Donated items for supply closet Created blacktop path to existing track Helped tutor students Did you know… For an annual fee of as little as $50.00, you can get an enhanced listing in the Membership Directory on the Chamber of Commerce website? With just a mouse click, we can link your website to the Chamber’s, and add a “map” icon for ease in locating you. For an annual fee of as little as $75.00, you can get a corporate listing in the Membership Directory on the Chamber of Commerce website? This will allow you to feature your company logo in your directory listing. A+ PRINTING “We’re at the head of the Class” Same Name, Same Owners Same Location for 14 Years 119 N. Third Phone 580.765.7752 ~ Fax 580.765.3351 E-mail: aplusprinting@cableone.net Mike & Donna Culver, Owners Provided appreciation treats for staff First Lutheran Elementary School Volunteered time for lunch duty, mentoring, tutoring and various other events Processed Box Tops and Labels for Education for mailing Sponsored Box Tops pizza and pop party for each semester; Set up party and served classes Supported annual auction through donation of items, attendance at event, and bidding Fulfilled teacher and staff wish lists Sponsored Accelerated Reader parties Provided Christmas luncheon for entire staff Helped with Support Staff and Teacher Appreciation Luncheons Applied for United Way Grants on behalf of the school Purchased custom leather chairs for basketball court side lines in the gym as well as a new score table Purchased a KitchenAid Mixer for the kitchen Provided food for end-of-season basketball banquet McCord Elementary School Sponsored bulletin board promotion Donated items for teacher wish lists Donated items for science experiments and art activities Donated rewards for reading celebrations Donated test snacks Roosevelt Elementary School Provided over 270 running t-shirts for those children that competed in a running event Volunteered time for various school events and reading celebrations Provided prizes for Sequoyah Book List winners Provided sound system for Rodeo Day Advertise Your Business How about using the Chamber newsletter to better promote your business in 2013? We have two options available for your business. One option is an insert to go in the newsletter. The cost is only $75, you provide 1,350 8-1/2 x 11” copies for the newsletter. The other option is to place an ad in the newsletter. Cost is $150.00 and your ad will be in 3 issues. For more information on either way to promote your business, just phone the Chamber office at 765-4400. Page 12 www.poncacit ychambe r.com St. Mary’s Catholic School Donated funds for end-of-year team party Donated funds for teacher professional development Volunteered hours of service during Catholic Schools Week and on field trips Trout Elementary School Provided reading mentors every Tuesday morning for students needing practice with fluency Provided prizes for Literacy Night Supplied coffee mugs full of goodies at Christmas to all employees Provided summer water bottles and dashboard phone rests during Teacher Appreciation Week Provided bottles of water each month for every student Purchased medals for students for Perfect Attendance Awards Union Elementary School Purchased turkeys for Bingo for Turkeys night Purchased Bulldog attendance incentives Made donations for Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Sent volunteers for Friends and Volunteer Reading Day Made donations for 5th grade end-of-year party Purchased MAP incentive backpack tags Sent volunteers for India Adventure Day Made donations to have Accelerated Reader winners’ backpacks monogrammed Purchased talent show winner ribbons Woodlands Elementary School Provided breakfast for teachers at the beginning of the year Provided Santa at Christmas Donated funds for Accelerated Reader celebrations and awards and for other special projects as well Provided Eastman Bucks for Teacher Appreciation Donated air time and remote station for Family Fun Night Provided Bingo caller and prizes Provided massages during Teacher Appreciation Week Marland Children’s Home Donated incentive funds to help motivate kids to complete their e2020 courses Provided copy paper Provided awards for Student of the Year in each subject for each grade level Paid for and installed new carpet in all the classrooms Ponca City Christian Academy Provided financial donations Assisted with maintenance projects at the school Helped with BBQ Bash event Partnered with students in outreach project for Operation Christmas Child Provided sound system for talent show rehearsal, annual parent meeting and graduation Provided prizes and remote van for fundraiser auction Helped with yearbook and other printing needs Partnered with PCCA and Walmart selling discount cards Volume 35, Issue 6 East Middle School Provided snacks for kids which were given out weekly as rewards to help boost attendance Donated funds for Challenge Day t-shirts which were purchased for students and staff Provided Sonic gift cards for attendance incentives West Middle School Provided hams and turkeys to families during the holidays and for staff holiday meeting Provided snacks for faculty Teen Pep Moms Helped create an awareness of the Teen Pep Moms program Donated money for the Christmas party and other needs Sent presenters to come in and speak to girls on various subjects Helped set up one of the Teen Pep girls in her own home Donated clothing and various other items Provided and donated items for their ‘store’ Ponca City High School Provided music for the Po-Hi Promenade Provided prizes for after prom party Provided prizes for Great Escape Sponsored Back-to-School Bash Hired one of Po-Hi’s Top Ten Seniors Participated in Po-Hi Career Fair and provided photo booth with take home pictures for event Thank you to all our PIE Partners for their support! 89.7 The house FM / 88.7 My Praise FM Albertson's LLC. Distribution Facility Albright Insurance Agency, Inc. The Bag Lady Boutique & Salon Bank of The West Bodyworks Massage & Spa Cable ONE Cookshack, Inc. Eastman National Bank Evans & Associates Enterprises, Inc. Farmers Insurance - Jeff MacKinnon First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) First National Bank of Oklahoma Host Analytics, Inc. Ponca City Leadership Alumni Martin, Jean & Jackson Mazzio's Italian Eatery Merrifield Office & School Supply Mertz Manufacturing, LLC New Car Dealer Association Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Osage Casino Pemberton, Inc. Phillips 66 Ponca City Discount Foods Ponca City Medical Center Precision Tool & Die of Ponca City Quality Water Services RCB Bank Rick Scott Construction, Inc. Smith Home Furnishings Sonic Drive In, Staples Stolhand Heating & Air Conditioning Sykes Enterprises, Inc. Team Radio Walmart Supercenter Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 13 Thank you PIE Partners! The PIE Partners had their wrap-up meeting for the school year. Pictured above are representatives from our Chamber Business PIE Partners. We can't thank them enough for what they do for our schools, both public and private. Woodlands Principal Becky Krueger put big smiles on her PIE Partners faces when she gave them homemade pies in appreciation for what they did this school year. PRIDE Training at the High School! The Chamber's PRIDE Program, that teaches how to offer quality customer service, was provided to the business classes at Po-Hi on Monday, May 13. Mayor Homer Nicholson, Stephanie Austin with Rick Scott Construction and Rich Cantillon provided the training. This was a great time of year to show the program to Po-Hi students. We believe it will help them excel in their summer jobs. Page 14 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 6 Support Staff Reception The Education and Workforce Development Committee sponsored a come-and-go reception for school support staff. Phillips 66 provided the cookies. Lana Jones, Field Rep. for Senator Fields, provided the punch. We also had 54 door prizes donated by the following Chamber Members: A+ Printing; Albright Insurance Agency, Inc.; Creations Hair and Nails; Eastman National Bank; Evans & Associates Enterprises, Inc.; First National Bank of Oklahoma; Lana Jones; Don Jorgensen; Sue Lunsford; Nicholson Auction; Nancy Niemann; Phillips 66; Ponca City Development Authority; Quality Inn; Dave Schaller; Judy Throop; and the University Center at Ponca City. Thank you everyone! Right, Don Jorgensen was just one of several Education and Workforce Development Committee members of the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce greeting school support staff at the reception held in the lobby of the Chamber office. Education and Workforce Development Committee Produced Summer Children’s Activity Guide Summer vacation for school age youth is here in Ponca City and we have a lot of summer activities for our children. Members of the Chamber of Commerce, as well as local agencies which included United Way of Ponca City and Smart Start Kay County, under the direction of Lilly Freeman, prepared a publication containing activities and services that are available this summer for the youth in our community. Copies of this publication were sent home with students at the end of the school year. If you have further questions about this publication, you may contact Lilly at (580) 765-9015. Smart Start Kay County is an agency of United Way of Ponca City and supports families in their efforts to raise children who are safe, healthy, eager to learn and ready to succeed in school. Healthy, educational and fun summer activities for children are an important factor to meet this goal. Ponca Politics at City Hall With Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan The final Ponca Politics of the year with Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan will be held at City Hall in the City Commission Chambers on Friday, June 28th, starting at 11:30 a.m. Several important topics were discussed during our previous forums including state budget, education, taxes, workers’ comp, infrastructure and other state items. These events are open to the public and are sponsored by the Governmental Affairs Committee of the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce. Remember that our forums with Senator Eddie Fields and Representative Steven Vaughan are re-broadcast on the Ponca City Cable Channel 22 the week following each forum. We thank the city staff for letting us use the Commission Chambers and for taping the forums. Volume 35, Issue 6 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 15 The Ponca City booth at the ICSC International retail show in Las Vegas had good traffic. David Myers, Chris Henderson, Natalie Fraser, Rich Cantillon and Mayor Homer Nicholson worked the booth. They also called on potential retail stores that might have an interest in locating to Ponca City. During the show, Mayor Homer Nicholson visited all the retail businesses that have a store in Ponca City and thanked them for having a location here. As a Chamber, we must always be building our economy and making sure we continue to be the shopping hub for our region. This is just one of our efforts to help improve Ponca City. Austin Unruh, a Po-Hi graduate currently attending UCO, is interning at the Chamber office this summer. We are happy to have his help over the next few months and looking forward to teaching him about the Chamber world. He is shown with Nancy Kruckeberg, Chelsea McConnell and Crystal Bickford. Austin is a Business Administration and Economics major and is interested in a Chamber career. Osage Casino Topping Ceremony We had the opportunity to attend the Osage Casino Topping Ceremony. During this ceremony, they place the last beam on top of the construction site. It was fun to be part of this event. Chamber Chair Natalie Fraser got to visit with Osage Principal Chief John Red Eagle and Commissioner Doug Revard, Chair of the Osage Nation Gaming Commission, during the event. Natalie and Crystal Bickford were the last two to sign the beam before it was lifted up and placed on TOP! This new addition to the Osage Casino will open sometime later this year. Page 16 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 6 Following are the discounts being offered to Chamber members by other members. To receive the discount, simply show the participating business your Member Discount Card. If your business needs additional cards, or would like to participate in this free program, call the Chamber at 765-4400. A.L.C. Services, LLC: Specializing in lawn care and maintenance, landscaping and snow removal. 10% off service. Call Alan at 304-6397. Anderson & Company Salon & Spa, LLC , 601 E. Hartford : 50% of haircuts, $10 off any massage or body treatment. AT&T Communications Connection, 2705 N. 14th St.: Free charger with a new 2 - year agreement. B’Loved Boutique, 322 E. Grand Ave.: 10% off entire purchase. The Bag Lady Boutique & Salon, 205 E. Grand Ave.: 10% off entire purchase. Bella Flora & Gifts, 900 E. Prospect Ave., Ste. 600: 10% off fresh arrangements. Bintz Pharmacy, 2701 N. 14th St.: Free Flavor Friday. 1 free prescription flavor on Fridays. Bodyworks Massage & Spa, 1912 Lake Rd.: $5 off 1/2 - hour massage or $10 off 1 hour massage. Call 762-5000. Jack Bowker Ford Lincoln, 2415 N. 14th St.: 10% discount up to $25 on service repairs, excluding body shop. Brown’s Shoe Fit Company, 2101 N. 14th St., Ste. 134: 10% off purchase of $65 and up. Cannon Honda, 3415 N. 14th St.: Free car care kit with a service repair bill over $150, or a car purchase. Void with coupons, discounts and special offers. Limit one per customer per month. Car-Mart of Ponca City, 3314. N. 14th St.: Complete detail with a test drive or $1000 of your down payment. Call 580-762-3553 if you have any questions. Cherry Berry, 2709 N. 14th St.: 10% off your yogurt purchase. Delicious, healthy, frozen yogurt! Chimney Doctor, 5911 E. 68th St., Stillwater: Certified Sweep Service offers $20 off regular cleaning & inspection price. Call 762-3838 or toll free at (888)477-SOOT (7668). Complete Vision Care, 521 E. Hartford Ave.: Drs. Brian and Jessica Zwanziger offer 10% off complete eye exam and 10% off eyewear. 765-3379. Creations Hair & Nails, 101 W. Grand Ave.: 20% off all hair products, $1 off haircut, $5 off color or perm. Call 765-4484 for an appointment. off total purchase. Call 762-3388. Happy Days Café, 423 E. Grand Ave.: 10% off full breakfast, sandwiches, salads and dinners (beverages not included). Call Lee Vernon at 762-2310. Member meals only. Head Country Bar-B-Q Restaurant, Inc., 1217 E. Prospect Ave.: 10% off regular price dinners. Call 767-8304. Her Majesty’s Gems, 211 E. Grand Ave.: 30% off any in-store item. Kay Office Equipment Company, 1401 N. 7th St.: Your old copier is worth at least $500 as trade in on a new Toshiba or Samsung Digital Copier. Call Dan Stahl at 765-4436. Lakeview Boat Storage & Campground, 8818 Lake Rd.: First month storage free or $70 discount off annual storage rate to new customers. Subject to availability. Call 765-2219 or 761-1244. Mayer Eye Care, 1722 N. 4th St., Ste. C: 10% off eyewear. Call 762-0870 for your appointment today! Mazzio’s Italian Eatery, 720 E. Prospect Ave.: 20% discount on any regular-priced menu item. Marc & Kathy Leavell. Member-to- Spray's Jewelry & Gifts, 203 E. Grand Ave.: 20% discount on all merchandise excluding class rings, repairs and sale items. Call Carter Buller at 762-1604. Sun 'n Fun Waterpark, 8900 E. Lake Rd.: $10 off season pass or $2 off day passes. Call 762-3331 or 763-7617. TPI Staffing Service, 1722 N. 4th St., Ste. E: 10% off a forty hour work week. Only one per new customer. Contact Barbara Phillips at 762-0663. Take Ten Tire & Lube, 3015 N. 14th St.: Your one-stop shop for all your automotive needs! $3 off full service oil change, free brake & tire inspection. Give us a call 762-5919. Tech Squad Computer Repair, 426 W. Grand Ave.: 20% off labor. 718-9111. The UPS Store, 522 N. 14th St.: 4 cent black and white copies; 25 cent color copies. Call Pam Childs at 762-6225. Village Green Apartments, 2700 N. 5th St.: $50 off first month’s rent with 6 month lease on 2BR apt. Call 762-0017. Ask for Paula. Visiting Angels of Ponca City, 118 N. Oak St., Ste. 5: Free in-home consultation. Call 762-3242. McGee Jewelers, 219 E. Grand Ave.: 30% off store-wide excluding repairs, Pandora jewelry and class rings. Call Matt McGee at 765-2636. Vitacare At Home Medical of Ponca City, 1209 E. Prospect Ave.: 10% discount on anything in the store. Cash sales only. Call 765-8159. Oscar and Essie’s, 1900 N. Union St.: 10% off on wine or spirits. Zino's Italian Ristorante, 200 N. 2nd St.: Wednesdays 4 - 9 p.m. kids 10 & under eat free from the kids menu with purchase of an adult entree. Not valid with any other coupon or discount offer. Dine in only. Parker Pest Control, Inc., 3616 Lake Rd.: Halfprice on first treatment of five-step lawn program, for new customers only. Call Brad Parker at 7626614. Pauline’s Steakhouse, 1114 L.A. Cann Dr.: Buy any dinner and receive a 10% discount on the second dinner of same or lesser value. Personnel Staffing, Inc., 715 E. Hartford Ave.: Four hours free on a forty hour work week. Only one per customer. New job orders only. Please contact Mikki or Tricia at 762-8376. No expiration date. Ponca Bowl, 2000 Lake Rd.: Buy 1 Get 1 Free, Open play only. Call 762-3333. The Prairie Rose, 407 E. Grand Ave.: 15% off regular price items excluding Calphalon and select bridal registry. Call Lori George at 767-8331. Earcare Hearing Aid Center, 2010 N. 14th St.: 20% off a set of level 1 - 9 technology. Galaxie Business Equipment, Inc., 763-5400: Call today for a full-line catalog of our office supplies and furniture, or see our online catalog at www.gbeinc.com and take 15% off your first online order. Use code: pcch12. Get $100 off our best 2013 copier deal! Golden Villa Adult Day Care Services, Inc. 1722 N. 4th St., Ste. B: Visit our day program for one day at no charge. Must be a new appointment. Call Melissa at 762-0264. Grand Flowers & Gifts, 111 E. Grand Ave.: 10% Primerica Financial Services, 601 N. 1st St.: Call 765-9533 for a complimentary financial needs analysis and begin preparing for a secure financial future. The Ranch Chiropractic Wellness Center, 516 E. Hartford Ave.: 15% off any service. Call 762-1500 for your appointment today. The Red Barn, 2309 E. Lake Rd.: Buy one dozen get one dozen free. Live bait only. 762-2286. South Avenue Liquor, 1301 E. South Ave.,: 10% off purchase. Is Your business here? If not, call the Chamber to promote your business. This is a benefit of being a member and there is no cost to you. Call Chelsea McConnell at 765-4400 to take advantage of this free advertising. Volume 35 Issue 6 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 17 Our Chamber of Commerce at Work in June! Thursday, June 6 – Education and Workforce Development Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Sue Lunsford, retired ConocoPhillips, is the Chair. Tuesday, June 11 – Ponca City Business Council will meet at 8 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Wendy Stobbe with American Red Cross is the Chair. Thursday, June 13 — Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 10:00 a.m. in the Chamber office lobby for Cowboy Driving Academy. Thursday, June 13 – Leadership Alumni Social at Dearing House from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 14 – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 11:00 a.m. for Los Portales Restaurant located at 900 E. Prospect. Tuesday, June 18 – Ambassador Committee will meet at 8:00 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Angela Rickman with Sykes Home is the Chair. Wednesday, June 19 – Finance Committee will meet at 11:00 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Ryan Schwabe with Coates and Schwabe, CPA’s PLLC is the Chair. Wednesday, June 19 – Executive Committee will meet at 11:30 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Natalie Fraser with Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. is the Chair. Thursday, June 20 – Community Development Committee will meet at 10:00 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Bill Wetzel with Loftis & Wetzel is the Chair. Friday, June 21 – Movie Workshop at Chamber Office from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 25 – Chamber Board of Directors will meet at 11:00 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Natalie Fraser with Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. is the Chair. Tuesday, June 25 – Business after Hours hosted by Eastman National Bank downtown location from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 27 – Tourism Bureau will meet at 8:00 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Echo Blanton with Blanton Chiropractic Clinic is the Chair. Friday, June 28 – Governmental Affairs Committee will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Dr. Robert Howard with Pioneer Technology Center is the Chair. Friday, June 28 – Ponca Politics wrap-up with Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan at 11:30 a.m. City Hall in the City Commission Chambers. Don’t miss out on all the fun events taking place in Ponca City! For a complete list of events please go to the tourism web site: www.poncacitytourism.com. For more information on any of these Chamber events or meetings please contact our Chamber Office 765-4400. Periodical Postage Paid at Ponca City, OK 74602 420 E. Grand P.O. Box 1109 Ponca City, OK 74602 (580) 765-4400 www.poncacitychamber.com Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce Proudly announces our Volume 35, Issue 6 May Business After Hours business card winner: 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stephanie Austin Rick Scott Construction, Inc. Barry Bickle Eastman National Bank Bill Coleman Team Radio Laura Corff United Community Action Program Jeff Cowan RCB Bank Court Davis Individual Member Bruce DeMuth Pioneer Technology Center Jayne Detten Ponca City Main Street Don Bohon Ponca City Chief of Police Dr. Cheryl Evans Northern Oklahoma College Lee Evans Evans & Associates Enterprises, Inc. Scott Flanery First National Bank of Oklahoma Natalie Fraser Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. Earl Holle Phillips 66 Molly Kyler Pioneer Technology Center Adam Leaming The University Center at Ponca City Terron Liles The Bag Lady Boutique & Beauty Bar Sue Lunsford Individual Member Ken Luttrell Kaw Enterprise Development Authority Larry Murphy Larry Murphy Insurance Agency, Inc. Homer Nicholson Mayor of Ponca City Dr. David Pennington Ponca City Public Schools Robyn Ryan The Ponca City News Ryan Schwabe Coates & Schwabe, CPA's PLLC Craig Stephenson City of Ponca City Wendy Stobbe American Red Cross Joe Theobald Larry Murphy Insurance Agency, Inc. Nancy Tyndall Phillip A. Tyndall, DDS, PC David VanBuskirk Fire Marshall Andy Wachtel Ponca City Medical Center Your Chamber of Commerce putting dollars back into Ponca City businesses! Chamber Buck annual sales as of May 29, 2013: $85,200.00. Official Publication The Ponca City Chamber of Commerce Newsletter (ISSN 1545-1259) is published monthly by the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce, Rich Cantillon, Publisher, 420 East Grand Avenue, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74602. Subscription rate to members is one dollar, payable with membership. POSTMASTER: Send address corrections to: PONCA CITY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER P.O. Box 1109 Ponca City, Oklahoma 74602 (580) 765-4400
Similar documents
Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Tuesday, March 10 – Ponca City Business Council will meet at 8 a.m. at the Chamber Office. Tuesday, March 10 – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Unique Sushi at 11 a.m., located at 500 W. Prospect. Wedne...
More informationChamber of Commerce Newsletter - The Ponca City Area Chamber
Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Osage Casino Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Gaming Enterprise Parker Pest Control, Inc. Personnel Staffing, Inc. Phillips 66 The Ponca C...
More informationChamber of Commerce Newsletter - The Ponca City Area Chamber
KIXR FM Sunny 104.7 Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Osage Casino Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Gaming Enterprise Parker Pest Control, Inc. ...
More informationChamber of Commerce Newsletter
Osage Casino Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Gaming Enterprise Parker Pest Control, Inc. Personnel Staffing, Inc. Phillips 66 The Ponca City News Primerica Financial Services RCB Bank Rick Scott Constr...
More information