Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - The Ponca City Area Chamber
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Chamber of Commerce Newsletter May, 2013 Volume 35, Issue 5 Ponca City Day at the Capitol Chamber Premium Members Gold Members A+ Printing 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 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. 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 Davis Moore Auto Group Larry Murphy Insurance Agency, Inc . Pryse Monument Company Stolhand Heating & Air Conditioning WBBZ AM 1230 Ponca City tourist attractions will be set up in the State Capitol, 4th floor Rotunda promoting our city on Wednesday, May 15th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We hope to have all of our local attractions participating. Items promoting our city tourist attractions will be given away during the day and information on our events will also be distributed. Every legislator will receive a bottle of Head Country BBQ Sauce as a gift from Ponca City. We are excited to show the state legislature and capitol staff what we have to see and do in Ponca City! This day also highlights to the state that tourism is a major industry right here in Ponca City! Page 2 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 5 27th Leadership Ponca City Class to Graduate! The 27th Class of Leadership Ponca City will graduate on Thursday, May 9th at the Marland Mansion. The dinner and graduation program will start at 6:30 p.m. This year’s class has 18 participants. Their class project was the successful “Standing Tall to Help All” food and clothing donation drive. It was incredible!! Natalie Fraser, 2013 Chamber Chair, will address the group during graduation. Cost to attend is $28.00 per person and you must RSVP by phoning 765-4400 on or before May 3rd. The 2013 Leadership Chairs for this important project include Rhonda Stolhand, Joe DeNoya, Arlene Stauffer and MaryBeth Moore. They were assisted by Chamber staff, Nancy Kruckeberg. Rhonda Stolhand will be recognized as she will be ending her term as a Leadership Chair. Education and Workforce Committee Host School Support Staff Appreciation Reception The Education and Workforce Development Committee of the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce will host a come-and-go reception for all School Support Staff on Wednesday, May 8th from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. with refreshments and door prizes. School “support staff ” includes anyone that is not an in-room educator. This fun, come-and-go event is in recognition of the work these individuals do for our students everyday. It is hoped that all support staff will take time out of their day and come by the Chamber Office, 5th and Grand, and let us honor them with some super refreshments and a chance to win some outstanding door prizes. If you would like to donate a door prize please bring it by our Chamber Office. Don’t forget Chamber Bucks! They make a great gift item! Volume 35, Issue 5 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 3 Partners in Education Will have End of Year Meeting Partners in Education (PIE) Meeting Notice Date – Thursday, May 16th Time – 4 p.m. Place – Ponca City Board of Education Office It is important that all of our PIE program participants, each business and school, have one or more representatives in attendance. Please contact Chelsea McConnell at the Chamber Office, 765-4400, by Monday, May 13th to let her know who from your organization will be attending. This will be a time for each school to share how their business partners made a difference for them this year! Thank you for being a PIE Partner! Wendy Stobbe is our PIE Chair. This program is sponsored by the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce Education and Workforce Development Committee! Via Christi Village had an open house celebration. During the event (shown left to right): Mayor Homer Nicholson read a proclamation from the City, Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley gave a blessing, President and CEO Jerry Carley spoke along with the Executive Director Karen McConnell. Page 4 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 5 Leadership Alumni to Have Luncheon! Ponca City Leadership Alumni will have a luncheon on Friday, May 17th at Zino’s located at 2nd and Cleveland, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Leadership Alumni officers, Katy Muller and Maggi Hutchason, invite everyone to attend this fun luncheon. This is a great opportunity to join other classmates and also discuss Leadership Alumni projects including Ponca’s Big Clean-up, Teen Pep PIE partners, and Backpacks for Kids. A Chamber update will also be given. Both Katy and Maggi are working hard to reconnect Ponca City Leadership Alumni and provide both educational luncheons and fun socials for all to enjoy. Please RSVP by phoning 765-4400 if you plan to attend. Cost is only $12 per person. Ponca’s Big Clean-up, sponsored by the Ponca City Leadership Alumni, featured over 400 volunteers helping clean up 45 residences and several park areas! Thank you to everyone that made this possible! Volume 35, Issue 5 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 5 Chamber Report — May 2013 By Natalie Fraser, 2013 Chamber Chair Spring is a very busy time at the Chamber. Our Leadership class will wrap up this month with their graduation on May 9. This year’s class has many outstanding people and they just completed their class service project. The “Standing Tall to Help All” project collected many items for many local agencies in our community. Ponca City Leadership Alumni had Ponca’s Big Clean-up the same weekend. Over 400 volunteers cleaned up 45 properties for those that needed assistance. This clean-up project is in its second year, and was the service project of last year’s class. In its 27th year, we should be very proud of the leaders and the projects that have emerged from this Chamber program. I personally am very grateful to have been through this class. It introduced me to the ways to get active in our community and has given me many opportunities to make a difference in Ponca City. I would like to thank all of the businesses that have agreed to sponsor the Chamber Auction. Since we only have one fundraiser every other year, it is very important to have a successful auction. We are actively seeking auction items now. Our focus is to offer amazing experiences in addition to donated items. If you have something unique to offer, please let us know. Lee Evans donated 2 Club Level seats to any OSU Football game this upcoming season, with the exception of the OSU-OU game. I am sure that will be a memorable experience for some Cowboy fans! If you have something amazing of your own that you'd be willing to donate, we'd love to have it! LPC Class of 2013 Standing Tall to Help All Page 6 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 5 Tourism Report May 2013 Crystal Bickford, Tourism Coordinator The smell of fresh cut grass is always a sign to me that spring has officially arrived. The April Showers will soon cause the May Flowers to bloom. Spring is a great time for Ponca City Tourism as it is beautiful travel weather, which means lots of visitors stopping in to inquire about all the hidden beauties in Ponca City. The Visitor Center recently greeted visitors from around the state of Oklahoma and other states including Minnesota, North Dakota, Texas, Oregon and Arkansas. We also had the opportunity to greet visitors from Scotland during April. It is always fun to meet these folks and hear about their plans while visiting Ponca City. I recently had the opportunity to give a presentation to the Ponca City Noon Lions about Ponca City Tourism. It was a great opportunity to speak to approximately 35 of Ponca City’s longtime residents and to educate them about the accomplishments of Ponca City Tourism during 2012, as well as all the great things there are to do and see in Ponca City. Each attendee received the latest Ponca City Tourism Visitor Guide along with a fun promotional gift from Ponca City Tourism. Do you have your copy of the latest Ponca City Tourism Visitor Guide? I shared with you last month that Ponca City Tourism was gearing up for the 2013 Spring Road Shows that were scheduled to begin in April. Rich Cantillon recently had the opportunity to represent Ponca City Tourism at the first road show held at American Fidelity in Oklahoma City on April 15th. He was able to promote Ponca City to over 400 American Fidelity employees by providing each of them with the Ponca City Tourism Visitor Guide along with a memento gift from Ponca City Tourism. It appears our Ponca City Tourism Visitor Guides are flying out the door; don’t forget to get your copy! I am traveling this week with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department to the 2013 Red Hat Society International Convention in Atlanta, Georgia to promote Ponca City Tourism, as well as promoting the great state of Oklahoma. I will be sharing all the unique things there are to see and do in Ponca City to over 1,500 Red Hat Ladies who are ready to travel, relax, shop and just have a FUN time; all things Ponca City can provide! Don’t forget Ponca City Tourism is preparing for our 6th annual Ponca City Day at the State Capitol on May 15th. The event will be held on the 4th floor Rotunda of the State Capitol Building from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We are inviting all of our attractions, hotels and city departments to join us for this great event and represent Ponca City in a GRAND way! If your attraction, hotel or city department is interested in attending please let me know today via email at crystal@poncacitychamber.com or by phone at (580) 765-4400. May is upon us and there are many great events on the calendar. These include Capitol Steps “Political Comedy” presented by the Poncan Theatre, the 13th annual Cowboy Ball presented by Peachtree Landing, the 2013 Loretta Lynn South Central Area Motocross Qualifier presented by the Ponca City Noon AMBUCS, the March for Babies presented by March of Dimes, Mayfest 2013 presented by Edwin Fair Community Mental Health Center, Sheep Fest hosted by Silvertop Farm & Vineyards, the Inter-tribal Diabetes Run presented by Otoe-Missouria Tribe, the 14th annual American Legion Golf Tournament presented by American Legion Post 14, the 20 th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament presented by Hospice of North Central Oklahoma, the play “Little Shop of Horrors” presented by Ponca Playhouse and Cruzin Grand presented by the Schooners Car Club of Ponca City. 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 at the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce. Volume 35, Issue 5 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Page 7 TO BE A TRULY LIVABLE COMMUNITY David Myers Ponca City Development Authority The predominant mindset in the United States for the past two decades is the nation is divided into two spheres, politically at least, red states and blue states. The presidential election of 2012, however, shows clearly that it is now a rural vs. urban split. As evidence, consider that in 2012 President Obama won only 20% of America’s 3,077 counties. You read correctly. Challenger Mitt Romney carried 73% of America’s counties and on average Mr. Romney won these counties with a higher percentage of the vote. It doesn’t take a social scientist or a math genius to figure out how Mr. Obama was still able to squeeze out a 50.6% edge in the popular vote. The counties he carried were urban, which by definition means more densely populated. Mr. Romney was more successful in less densely populated areas including Kay County. This suggests that people in urban areas see the world much differently than people in non-urban areas. It is more likely that this is a result of the influence of having more people sharing your living space as opposed to actual differences in people. But people, we all know, are different and want different things. I thought about this at an economic development conference held recently in a large, east coast city. I thought about it as I walked around during breaks, looking at the large, “new urbanist” designs on apartment buildings which are supposedly so popular this day. I thought about it as I noted how close these new developments were to transit stations, (“transit oriented” development) and I thought about it as I sat in the coffee shops that are apparently required on every block. I thought about it, too, as I had no trouble finding seats in these coffee shops and as I had the sidewalk to myself most of the time. I thought about it when I had to be very, very careful crossing the street, lest I get run over by the cars driven by residents of this new walkable utopia. I thought about it as I went to the airport, noting the mass of people commuting in from the suburbs. I thought about it as I read a debate between a proponent of higher density living and a demographer who was simply pointing out that more people continued to opt for the suburbs over the inner city, regardless of how “cool” or “hip” these new urban places were supposed to be. I thought about it during several of the economic development sessions as the word “livable” was being thrown around like the buzz words it has become. You rarely hear anyone talk about making Ponca City more livable. That we are livable is something of a given here. Sure, we want the community to continue to improve and have taken steps to insure that it does. Scores of communities look on with envy at our aquatic center, our museums, our cultural amenities and so forth. There is little doubt there are additional amenities that would make Ponca City more attractive but a limited population, a drastically changing retail landscape and skewed perceptions of Ponca City as a “one horse town” (economically speaking) present challenges. The bottom line is that with a limited population, you can only have so much. Which begs the question, if Ponca City wants to grow, how do we attract some of these urban people who apparently want a more “livable” environment? There is no question that a large reason many people live in big cities is that there are more economic opportunities. It is a challenge, at times, to recruit people to a smaller community for a job when they know that if that job doesn’t work out there are not six other similar companies hiring for the level of skill and pay. It is equally a challenge when a spouse needs to work and is concerned that even though a good job for their wife may exist in Ponca City, there does not appear to be much in their skills area available. Then there are those for whom the availability of a Starbucks on every corner is important. Others want to feel that they are living in a “cool” place, regardless of the actual quality of life. Some are simply rooted where they are as their families have been there for generations while others may not have the option to move. We know that Ponca City has a great quality of life, at least as we define quality of life. We know that there are things we would like to see added. We also know that we have to sell Ponca City to a world that largely does not know we exist, bucking the head winds of an urban-centered media elite that largely (and wrongly) continuously churns out a message that non-urbanites, (residents of red states) are unsophisticated. Taking control of your destiny, something Ponca City has proven we can do, lies at the heart of a truly livable community. It’s a great story to tell and there are apparently a lot of people who would be open to this message. When you have the chance to tell the Ponca City story, take it, for if we don’t, who will? Page 8 www.poncacitychamber.com Volume 35, Issue 5 RCB Bank hosted the March Business after Hours! It was a lot of fun! May Business after Hours First National Bank of Oklahoma The May Business after Hours will be hosted by First National Bank of Oklahoma on Tuesday, May 28th 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 welcome and encouraged to attend these fun events. Business after Hours is an outstanding opportunity to meet other Chamber Members. First National Bank of Oklahoma is located at 1501 E. Prospect Ave. Hope to see you at the May Chamber Business after Hours! These fun events are come and go. Don’t forget to bring your business card! Volume 35, Issue 5 www.poncacitychamber.com Page 9 Ponca Politics at City Hall With Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan The next Ponca Politics of the year with Senator Fields and Representative Vaughan will be held at City Hall in the City Commission Chambers on Friday, May 24th starting at 11:30 a.m. if the legislature is not in session that day. Several important topics were discussed during our previous forums including state budget, education, taxes, workers compensation, 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, our forums with Senator Eddie Fields and Representative Steven Vaughan are re-broadcast on the Ponca City Cable Channel 22 the following week. We thank the City Staff for letting us use the Commission Chambers and for taping the forums. Head Country Food Products received the Governor’s Award of Excellence in Exporting along with several other awards this month in Oklahoma City. Shown with the awards received by Head Country Food Products are l-r, Secretary of Commerce Dave Lopez; Shelly and Paul Schatte with Head Country Food Products; Rich Cantillon, Ponca City Chamber; Secretary of Agriculture Jim Reese; Department of Agriculture Market Development Coordinator Barbara Charlet; and Marcus Verner, Director of the US Department of Commerce Export Assistance Centers of Oklahoma. Congratulations Head Country Food Products! Page 10 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 5 Welcome New Chamber Members! The Chamber encourages all members to conduct business with each other. The newest member 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 Living Hope Pregnancy Center – 4/12/13 Contact: Ramona Ash 700 W. Broadway Ponca City, OK 74601 Phone: 765-0664 Email: livinghopeofponca@live.com We truly appreciate their investment in the Chamber. Thank you! Chamber Outstanding Business Partner for May Cookshack Cookshack is the May Chamber of Commerce Ponca City Business Council Business Partner of the Month. Shown presenting the award to Stuart Powell, owner of Cookshack, is PCBC Chair Wendy Stobbe. Looking on are committee members Jodi Cline and Daren Wilson along with Chamber Chair, Natalie Fraser. www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 5 Page 11 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony held for Chenoweth Eye Center The Chamber had a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Chenoweth Eye Center located at 502 E. Prospect Ave.. Cutting the Ribbon is Dr. Chris Chenoweth. He is shown with his staff l-r Stephanie Krol, Morgan Weatherly, Lauren Wooderson and Lyn Mollet. Not shown is Betty Sosa. Holding the ribbon and representing the Chamber is Melanie Wright and Ryan Austin. In the second photo, Natalie Fraser, Chamber chair presents Dr. Chris Chenoweth and his staff their first dollar return on their investment in Ponca City. 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 Advertise Your Business How about using the Chamber newsletter to better promote your business in 2012? 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 Volume 35, Issue 5 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony held for The Bag Lady Boutique & Salon A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held for the Bag Lady Boutique and Salon located at 205 E. Grand Ave. The Salon is brand new and located inside the Bag Lady Boutique. Holding the ribbon are representatives from the Chamber Craig Poet and Jes McIntosh. Cutting the Ribbon is Traci McKee and her mother Trina Liles-Sims and her brother Terron Liles all co-owners of the Bag Lady Boutique and Salon. In the second photo, Natalie Fraser, Chamber chair presents Traci and her family their first dollar return on their investment in Ponca City. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony held for Kaw City Southwind Casino The Kaw Nation had a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for their new smoke-free Kaw City Southwind Casino. Holding the ribbon are Natalie Fraser, Chamber Chair, and Ken Luttrell with Kaw Enterprise Development Authority. The duo cutting the ribbon is Guy Monroe, Chairman of the Kaw Nation and Pam Shaw, General Manager of the Casino. Thank you to everyone that attended! Volume 35, Issue 5 Page 13 www.poncacit ychambe r.com 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. Grand Flowers & Gifts, 111 E. Grand Ave.: 10% off total purchase. Call 762-3388. The Red Barn, 2309 E. Lake Rd.: Buy one dozen get one dozen free. Live bait only. 762-2286. 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. South Avenue Liquor, 1301 E. South Ave.,: 10% off purchase. 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. Bodyworks Massage & Spa, 1912 Lake Rd.: $5 off 1/2 - hour massage or $10 off 1 hour massage. Call 762-5000. 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. Jack Bowker Ford Lincoln, 2415 N. 14th St.: 10% discount up to $25 on service repairs, excluding body shop. Mayer Eye Care, 1722 N. 4th St., Ste. C: 10% off eyewear. Call 762-0870 for your appointment today! Brown’s Shoe Fit Company, 2101 N. 14th St., Ste. 134: 10% off purchase of $65 and up. Mazzio’s Italian Eatery, 720 E. Prospect Ave.: 20% discount on any regular-priced menu item. Marc & Kathy Leavell. 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. 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. 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. McGee Jewelers, 219 E. Grand Ave.: 30% off store-wide excluding repairs, Pandora jewelry and class rings. Call Matt McGee at 765-2636. Visiting Angels of Ponca City, 118 N. Oak St., Ste. 5: Free in-home consultation. Call 762-3242. Oscar and Essie’s, 1900 N. Union St.: 10% off on wine or spirits. Vitacare At Home Medical of Ponca City, 1209 E. Prospect Ave.: 10% discount on anything in the store. Cash sales only. Call 765-8159. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Page 14 www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35 Issue 5 Our Chamber of Commerce at Work in May! Thursday, May 2 – 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. Wednesday, May 8 – School Support Staff come-and-go Reception from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the front lobby of the Chamber of Commerce Office. Thursday, May 9 – 27th Leadership Ponca City Class Graduation at the Marland Mansion. Dinner and Graduation Ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $28.00 per person. You must RSVP. 765-4400. Tuesday May 14 – Ponca City Business Council will meet at 8 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Wendy Stobbe with the American Red Cross is the Chair. Wednesday, May 15 – Ponca City Day at the State Capitol. Thursday, May 16 – Community Development Committee will meet at 10 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Bill Wetzel with Loftis and Wetzel is the Chair. Thursday, May 16 – PIE Partners will have their end of year wrap up meeting at 4 p.m. at the Ponca City Board of Education Office. Please plan to attend. Wendy Stobbe with the American Red Cross is the PIE Chair. Friday, May 17 – Leadership Alumni Luncheon starting at 11:30 a.m. at Zino’s. All Ponca City Leadership Alumni are invited to attend. Tuesday, May 21 - Ambassador Committee will meet at 8 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Angela Rickman with Sykes Home is the Chair. Thursday, May 23 – Tourism Bureau will meet at 8 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Echo Blanton with Blanton Chiropractic is the Chair. Thursday, May 23 – Finance Committee will meet at 11 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Ryan Schwabe with Coates and Schwabe is the Chair. Thursday, May 23 – Executive Committee will meet at 11:30 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Natalie Fraser with Lindsay Manufacturing is the Chair. Friday, May 24 – Governmental Affairs Committee will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the Barnes Room at City Hall. Dr. Robert Howard with Pioneer Technology Center is the Chair. Friday, May 24 – Ponca Politics at 11:30 a.m. with Senator Eddie Fields and Representative Steve Vaughan at City Hall in the Commission Chambers. Monday May 27 – Office is closed for Memorial Day! Tuesday, May 28 – Chamber Board of Directors will meet at 11 a.m. in the Chamber Office Patt Hughes Board Room. Natalie Fraser with Lindsay Manufacturing is the Chair. Tuesday, May 28 – Business after Hours hosted by First National Bank of Oklahoma from 5 – 7 p.m. Please plan to attend! For more information on any of these Chamber events or meetings, please contact our Chamber Office at 765-4400. www.poncacit ychambe r.com Volume 35, Issue 5 Page 15 Thank you Camp McFadden Board of Directors for hosting April Business after Hours. It was a lot of fun! Great food and a really good turnout. Have you seen Camp McFadden lately? It is beautiful and overlooks beautiful Kaw Lake. Check out the summer camp for boys and girls 6 - 15 years old. Go to www.campmcfadden.com for all the details for super summer fun for your children or grandchildren. Have you ever considered being a Gold member? Benefits for being a GOLD member: 1. FREE enhanced membership listing on the Chamber web site 2. One FREE insert a year for your business in the Chamber Newsletter 3. Up to 5 employees FREE attendance for a Ponca City Business Council quarterly workshop per year 4. One set of FREE membership labels per year 5. Reserved seating at the Chamber Banquet 6. Your business name listed on the front page of each Chamber Newsletter 7. Our Premium level members will also be included in the Chamber Banquet Program 8. Your Business name will be displayed prominently in the lobby of the Chamber Office Call the Chamber office, 765-4400 for more details. 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 5 March 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 April 24, 2013: $66,805.00. 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
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