Frank`s Services Celebrating 25 Years
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Frank`s Services Celebrating 25 Years
Frank’s Services Celebrating 25 Years When you first meet business owner, Frank DiMaria, and become acquainted with any of his companies, Frank’s Landscaping – Drainage – Basement Waterproofing – Foundation Specialists, Mr. Plumber and Frank’s Basement Systems, it’s hard to imagine the humble beginnings. This is because the operation which has nearly Frank DiMaria 100 employees runs so smoothOwner ly and has grown into such a thriving company. One of the things I first noticed about Frank was that he is still very passionate about the company he started building 25 years ago. His story is a remarkable one that begins in Frank’s teenage years getting the business started out of his parent’s home with a simple lawn cutting service. If you travel through the halls of his 90 Pearce Avenue, Tonawanda complex, you can follow the well chronicled timeline of the company beautifully outlined on the walls. It’s worth the trip and definitely an inspiration. Even though Frank started cutting lawns at an early age, his company officially began when he was 18. By then he had built the lawn service to include 60 clients, 3 employees and one truck and soon decided to expand into drainage. By 1995 his fleet of trucks expanded to 10 and he had 40 to 50 employees. The business has been growing and adding services and employees ever since. Utilizing the basic principles that made the business so successful, Frank formed a parent company that branched off into separate divisions. These divisions specialize in the skills learned throughout the years. Frank’s Basement Systems, Franks Landscaping and Mr. Plumber Heating and Cooling run as separate entities but are under one roof. Collectively, you can count on them to handle landscaping, plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, indoor and outdoor drainage, basement repair, boiler installation, duct cleaning and more with the skill and expertise that only years of experience can bring. There is also preparation to expand into insulation and electrical work with Frank sending his employees for EnergyStar training. Frank’s response to our inquiry about the company’s future growth was “You never know how far you can fly until you spread your wings.” We asked Frank what he thought his recipe for success is. He credits good old fashioned customer service, the support of his family, great employees and God. Frank takes pride in providing his customers with the best and honest services. He and his team work hard to do the best job for their clients. The way we see it, Frank himself is definitely in the equation for the reason his company is so successful. It takes a good man to make a good company. We invite you to check them out on the web at www.franksser- vices.com or give them a call at 716-877-3008. Tournament of the Tonawandas Charity Golf Tourney Seeks Golfers, Sponsors and Auction Donations Sept . 13th Whether you’re a pro or amateur or just want to try your swing on the golf course, join the fun at the Annual Charity Golf Tournament of the Tonawandas on Monday, September 13, 2010 at Tan Tara Golf Club. Open to the general public. The agency provides day programming, employment and training, residential services, service coordination (for any age), clinical services, recreation (youth and adult) and supportive services to more than 800 families annually. We are currently seeking golfers, sponsors and donations for the charity auction. This event starts at 11:00 a.m. at the driving range followed by lunch and a shotgun start. There will be 4-person scrambles with team and individual prizes. Cocktails and an Open Bar begin at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner and Live Auction. We’ll be looking for you, so don’t miss this event and help build a healthier community while having a good time. Please see the flyer inside this newsletter or visit www.ken-ton.org to download and print a registration form which includes both golfer and sponsorship opportunities and prices. Our Live Auction helps the Chamber raise the funds it requires to maintain its programs on behalf of the business community and contribute to local charities. We are pleased to announce that a portion of this year’s proceeds will be donated to Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara, which is a non- profit organization providing programs and services to people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. If you would like to donate an item or gift card for the charity auction or if you have any questions about this event, please do not hesitate to contact Joyce Santiago at (716) 692-5120 or Tracey Lukasik at (716) 874-1202 between the hours of 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Message from the Executive Director 3411 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14217 716-874-1202 info@ken-ton.org fax: 716-874-3151 www.ken-ton.org Thank you to our Chamber Benefactors: NRG Huntley Power LLC Thank you to our Gold Star Sponsors: NOCO Energy, Univera Healthcare M&T Bank Thank you to our Silver Star Sponsors: Ciminelli Development Dengler & Roberts Funeral Home Kenmore Mercy Hospital Premier Group Mission Statement: The Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Chamber of Commerce is a group of businesses, industrial, and civic leaders whose purpose is to promote the growth of the business environment and enhance the quality of life within our community. Executive Board: Catherine Piciulo, President Get Noticed Promotions Tim Malchow, President Elect Ciminelli Development Corp Kelly Oldenberg, Secretary Greg Urban, Treasurer Dopkins & Company, LLP Robert Gilmour, Past-President John W. Danforth Board of Directors: John Brundo, The Tonawanda News Ruth Cody, The Metro Group Dawn Cwierly, Kenmore Mercy Hospital Pat Gadley, Blue Wonder Cleaning Cloths Mike Ham, Kenwood Photography John Hunt, Rural Metro Robert Kates, Buffalo Bisons Nicholas Kelly, AXA Advisors Gary Link, Evans Bank Joseph Marguccio, Tax Masters Mark Mondanaro, KT School Superintendent RaeAnn Tamberelli, Ken-Ton Bee Norm Zindle, Buffalo Telecom Staff: Tracey M. Lukasik, Executive Director tracey@ken-ton.org Christina Perez, Member Services Director christina@ken-ton.org Photography: Michael Ham, Kenwood Photography Chamber Board Meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month in the Chamber conference room at 4:30pm. Executive Committee Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 8:00am. The Business Journal, the official newsletter of the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Chamber of Commerce, is published throughout the year to keep members informed of specific news about Chamber activities and actions, community events, educational opportunities and issues of importance to business - locally and statewide. KEN-TON: 874-1202 2 — Ken-Ton Business Journal Thank You and Good Luck Kim… Welcome Christina! BY TRACEY LUKASIK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Kimberly Giesing, the chambers Membership Services Director of 5 years, has accepted a new position at Liazon Benefits, Inc. Though we will miss her tremendously around the office, she will remain the health insurance contact for our members and she can be reached directly by calling Liazon. Kim was an integral part of day-to-day operations and special event planning and she has left some big shoes to fill, but we are hopeful that our new Membership Services Director, Christina Perez, will fit right in. Please extend a warm welcome to her next time you call the office, stop in or attend a chamber function. Tracey Christina Perez Membership Services Director Model Transition Program The MTP (Model Transition Program) has been in existence for three years in the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District. It is designed to help our work study students attain job skills and independence on a job site. A key component is the internship program that targets juniors and seniors getting ready to graduate. The goal is for the students to gain a sense of what working life is like beyond the doors of high school. Approximately 18 students from Kenmore West and Kenmore East high schools have gained work experience and learned many different tasks and skills. Some of these tasks include preparing and portioning food, folding boxes, making pizzas, bagging groceries, processing items, housekeeping and laundry, hostessing bussing tables, and conditioning the store. Social skills learned include: proper dress on the job, dealing with conflicts, providing excellent customer service, maintaining a positive attitude and gaining experience in a field of their interest among many other skills. The businesses, managers, and employees have been a pleasure to work with and have really reached out to make the experience great for our students. In past years, some of the students have been employed by their internship site and continue to thrive in their positions. For that we are very proud and grateful to assist these students as they transition from the world of high school into the world of work. On behalf of People Incorporated and the Ken-Ton School District, I would like to extend my gratitude to the following businesses that have helped us enable our students to realize so much potential this year. Special thanks are extended to AJ Wright (University Plaza and Delaware Ave), TJ Maxx (Niagara Falls Blvd), Budweys (Kenmore Ave), The Royal Family Restaurant (Sheridan Dr), Pizza Hut (Delaware Ave), Manhattan Bagel (Delaware Ave), Paddock Chevrolet (Delaware Ave), and the Holiday Inn (Niagara Falls Blvd). If your business is interested in partnering with our program and providing future students with the opportunity to learn valuable vocational and social skills please contact Renee Mack, Transition Specialist for People Inc at 817-5734. July 2010 Message from the Board of Directors RUTH CODY, THE METRO GROUP What a great word… gets your attention doesn’t it? As business owners and managers, we work on marketing plans to stimulate additional income all the time. In the thirty-plus years I’ve been in the publishing industry, all focused on advertising and marketing, I’ve seen a lot of different ways to attract business, many of them using the word “Free.” Sometimes “Free” isn’t all free. One resource, which is indeed free, or no extra charge, or value-added if you prefer, are the services that your media consultants can offer. If you have been in your industry for a while, chances are you have a pretty good idea of who your customer base is. Perhaps, however, you’re new and don’t quite have such a good handle on it. We can help. In this age of information, there are sources everywhere. You can go to your computer and through the internet, i.e., “just Google it.” Zap! Everything you’ve always wanted to know, plus 40%! You can simplify the process by tapping into your local media account executive or salesperson to find out lots of specifics to help you target your message and attract new customers. Your media representative will have access to information to assist you. Questions such as: Who is a typical customer for my type of business? What demographic should I be targeting? Where do they live? What is the household income of my customers? What is the family dynamic of my customers? Do they own rent or own their own homes? What other interests do they have? What phrases appeal to them and will catch their eye? Once the target customer has been identified, how do I present the information in a way that will attract them to my message? Since each media has its own strengths and weaknesses, the representative should be prepared to discuss the features offered by their business and the specific benefits they offer you. Most will be able to translate that specific information into an attractive format aimed directly at your customers (current and potential.) If you don’t have an advertising budget, or don’t know July/August 2010 how to set one up, there is help for that as well. Information regarding what percentage of sales is typical for your type of business is available for the Buffalo-Niagara market area. Short on funds? Many product retailers get 30-40% of their advertising budgets back in supportive funds available from their manufacturers/vendors. These funds are called Co-Op advertising, short for cooperative advertising and designed to help you move the products off the shelves (so you can re-order). Most media reps can tap into a resource to determine if you have funds available to you. In my company, we have a Co-Op Advertising Director, who, with her team, will do the research for you, provide layouts, pre-approval if necessary, and send the paperwork in to the manufacturer for reimbursement directly to you. It’s actually your money. If you’re not using it, your competition will be. If you don’t use it, it will go away – a lost resource. As smart business people, we have the ability to ask questions. If your rep is your contact for print, what other services does the company offer? Many media providers have diversified products and services. Our company, The Metro Group, Inc., publishes 360,000 locally distributed Source and Retailer newspapers weekly. In addition, Metro publishes two niche quarterly publications – WNY Woman and WNY Health, which speak to their individual audiences. We have a commercial print operation which produces everything from one to two colored menus, sales flyers, numbered tickets, multi-page forms, letterheads, envelopes and business cards. We host internet web sites and can even help you develop yours. Reliable Mailing is a division of our business that can help target customers with direct mail services. The bottom line is that the media reps are trained to be consultants. They are information providers and problem solvers. While you shouldn’t have to, sometimes you just need to ask what they can do for you. You really can get something for “Free.” Check it out – we can help build your business! Save the Date! FREE SEMINAR: HOW TO GET YOUR LOAN APPROVED! When your business needs to borrow money, do you worry about the reception you’ll get from your bank? Does it seem to take forever to receive an answer? Would you like to improve your likelihood of a loan approval? Then join us for 2 hours on Thursday, September 30 and we’ll help. George Gardner and Nancy La Tulip from Lake Shore Savings Bank are hosting this seminar, in conjunction with the Ken-Ton Chamber of Commerce, at their branch at 3438 Delaware Avenue beginning at 5:30 PM. They will be joined by Sue McCartney, executive director of the Small Business Development Center at Buffalo State College. They will review the information a bank requires and how that information is used in underwriting your request. You’ll learn what you can do to present the best possible information and answer questions before they are asked. Come prepared with your questions about loan types, interest rates, collateral and personal guarantees. Learn when projections are essential to your loan request and why a business plan may be needed. You can also find out about all the help that is available for your business at the Small Business Development Center – at no charge! Save the date and join us. RSVP to 874-1202. 1914 Colvin Blvd. Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Your Neighborhood Computer Repair Shop 3343 Sheridan Drive • Amherst, NY (at the corner of Millersport and Sheridan) 834-2111 Mon., Wed., Fri. 10am-7pm • Tues. & Thurs. 10am-5pm • Sat. 10am-3pm Specializing in Repairs of Desktop and Laptop Computers ¥ Repair ¥ Service ¥ Upgrades ¥ Virus and Spyware Removal 10% OFF ANY REPAIR SERVICE Must mention this ad to receive discount 832-2026 sales@fmcommunications.com 40th Anniversary Celebration Quality Products and Unparalled Service • Fleet Vehicle Locating Systems • Two-Way Radio Systems • Surveillance Camera Equipment • Antenna Systems • Emergency Vehicle Equipment Ken-Ton Business Journal — 3 REWIND: Ken-Ton Showcase The 29th annual SHOWCASE kicked off with it’s signature VIP extravaganza on Friday April 30, where local dignitaries, showcase exhibitors and chamber staff sampled goodies from area restaurants and eateries. The show officially opened on Saturday May 1, and drew an eager crowd of attendees who mingled with vendors inside the Lincoln Arena throughout the weekend. Many valuable prizes, donated by area businesses and show participants, were won at the chambers charity prize wheel booth. The chamber also gave a way a Weber gas grill, donated by National Fuel and a complete home office package donated by members of the Chambers ‘SuccessNet’ networking group and their participating vendors. Hunt Real Estate won first place for the best decorated booth, as their booth contained vinyl records, a pinball machine and other “groovy” décor that played on this year’s 70’s theme! Many thank-you’s are in order, so with out further adieu: THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR EVENT SPONSORS: NRG Huntley, NOCO Energy Corp., Univera HealthCare, M&T Bank, The Tonawanda News, Kenmore Mercy Hospital, Dengler, Roberts, Perna Funeral Home, The Premier Group, Ciminelli Real Estate Corp. and Praxair VIP Party In-Kind Donations: Amazon Vending Brighton-Eggert Florist Buffalo Roadhouse Grill Coca-Cola Daddio’s Pizza Dunkin’ Donuts Johnny V’s Deli Lorbeers Florist O’Connell’s Restaurant Paula’s Donuts P& R Bakery Try-it Distributing With sincere gratitude to: Showcase co-chairs: Guy Centola and Patti Freling All Showcase Committee Members & Event Coordinator, Kim Giesing Jeff Ehlers and staff of the Lincoln Park arena Det. Robert Goetz, Chief Palombo, Det. Bill Miller (and the Explorers) and Det. Nick Bado, Town of Tonawnada Police Dept. 4 — Ken-Ton Business Journal Prize Wheel Donations: Adrian’s Precision Cuts Adventure Landing American Commodore Tuxedo Andersons Ice Cream Best Fitness (Eggert Rd) Blue Buffalo Pet Food Bobby McGee’s Restaurant Buffalo Roadhouse Grill Caputi Liquors Cardinal O’Hara High School Classic Lanes Curves (Kenmore @ Elmwood) Dairy Queen (Brighton Rd.) David Photo Service Franco’s Pizza Gino’s Pizza Place Ink-n-More Kenwood Liquors Kingdom of Animals Inn & Day Spa La Hacienda (Brighton) Laundry Basket Two Longo’s Pizza & Subs Marotto’s Restaurant Midnight Liquors On the Rox Liquors Opportunities Unlimited Paula’s Donuts Rob’s Comedy Playhouse Snyder Ridge Landscaping & Garden Center Texas Roadhouse Restaurant Total Automotive Univera HealthCare UPS Store (Delaware Ave.)Mary Beth Wollenschlaeger, Reflexologist July/August 2010 REWIND: Ken-Ton Showcase More pictures from the event, courtesy of Kenwood Photography can be viewed on the picture page at www.ken-ton.org Thank you to all our booth participants and food vendors July/August 2010 Ken-Ton Business Journal — 5 Thank You to Kenwell Adult Living for Sponsoring the June Luncheon! Paladino speaks at Chamber luncheon Gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino spoke at the June 25th member’s luncheon to a room full of eager listeners. Mr. Paladino touched on many of the changes he plans to implement should he be elected governor, including a minimum residency requirement for those applying for public assistance in NY State. Chamber luncheons are a great place to network, meet other members and they often provide an opportunity for you to ask questions directly to the “movers and shakers” of WNY. Monthly luncheons resume in September. Kenwell is a DePaul Senior Living Community located in 3456 Delaware Avenue in Kenmore, New York that offers the comforts of home, a commitment to enhancing quality of life, and personal care services in a supportive environment that promotes independence. Staff work closely with residents and family members to appropriately meet their needs. Kenwell is licensed as an adult home by the New York State Department of Health. The welcoming community offers a full range of amenities and quality services in a home-like environment. Prices are affordable and inclusive and there is no entrance fee. Residents enjoy inviting living areas and a cheerful dining room, fully-furnished private and semi-private rooms with fully equipped bathrooms, and pleasantly-landscaped grounds. They receive nutritious meals, 24-hour access to staff, assistance with medication management, assistance with the activities of daily living, housekeeping and laundry services, on-site physician, podiatry, and pharmacy delivery services, and a full schedule of activities, social events, outings, and worship services, among others. Kenwell also has an assisted living program (ALP) for residents who require additional support services. These services are provided by DePaul Home Care and are based on a care plan developed by the resident’s physician and the home care nurse, in conjunction with the resident and their family. Kenwell staff strive to provide high-quality services and to consistently meet each resident’s individualized needs. Family participation and involvement is welcomed and encouraged. Call (716) 877-7171 to learn more or visit Kenwell on the Web at www.depaul.org. Kenmore - Town of Tonawanda Garden Walk James V. Ryan Paramedic Foundation accepts check from Chamber Chamber Director, Tracey Lukasik, was thrilled to present a check for $400 to the James V. Ryan Paramedic Foundation to the organizations treasurer, Karen Ginanne, site manager at Praxair. A portion of the proceeds from the chambers Sonoma/Napa Winery Tour raffle was the source of the donation. Thank you to all who purchased a ticket and a special thank you to The Premier Group for their generous contribution in organizing and providing accommodations for the trip. 6 — Ken-Ton Business Journal The 2010 Ken-Ton Garden Tour will be held rain or shine on Saturday & Sunday, August 7th & 8th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. For more information and a detailed map of the tour please visit www.tonawanda.ny.us. If you need additional information, please call 876-0457. July/August 2010 New Members Aflac New York Pier-Propeller Inc. 1404 Sweet Home Rd. Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716)-204-4075 4444 River Rd. Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716)-875-1777 Insurance Services Marine Sales Avon Play N Trade 46 Pebble Creek Cheektowaga, NY 14227 716)-668-3977 45 Wimbledon Lane West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 835-1768 Cosmetics Retail - Video Games Express Medical Care of Western New York Riverview Chiropractic Health 2944 Elmwood Avenue Suite 203 Kenmore, NY 14217 (716) 447-8868 12 Paradise Road East Amherst, NY 14051 (716) 877-0676 Chiropractic Care Medical Services Taylor - Magen Merchandise Kenwell Adult Care 359 West Girard Blvd. Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 875-2597 3456 Delaware Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 (716)-877-7171 Adult Care Retail - Jewlery/Purses Twenty 20 Eyecare & Aesthetic Medicine 766 Auburn Ave. Buffalo, NY 14222 (716)-462-5437 UPDATE: Health Insurance Billing Just a reminder, all chamber members with policies through Univera and MetLife should be receiving monthly billing directly from Liazon Benefits, Inc. Payments should be made payable to Liazon, not the Chamber and should be remitted (by the due date) to the Liazon lockbox address stated on the invoice. The chamber can no longer accept insurance payments at the office or by mail. Liazon can be reached by dialing 716-803-6190 (press 1) for customer service, (press 4) for billing. July/August 2010 Opthomology & Aesthetics Wellcare, Inc. 360 Delaware Ave. 1st Flr. Sth. Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)-846-7901 Health Insurance Providers Woodmark, Window & Door 50 Ranslet Dr. West Seneca, NY 14224 (716)-677-4822 Windows/Doors Service & Sales Monthly Membership Email Reminder As you know, the Chamber likes to send out monthly reminders of the upcoming events to our membership. This is also an opportunity for you to reach out to the members, as well, since we feature the Member News & Notes section. The monthly email is scheduled to go out on the first of each month, so we need your material submitted to christina@ken-ton.org at least a week prior. We cannot guarantee that your information will be included, as space is limited, however we always try our best to help our members whenever we are given the opportunity. Please make sure your event is pertinent for member businesses. Ken-Ton Business Journal — 7 JULY/AUGUST CALENDAR JULY Ken-Ton Chamber of Commerce All events will be held at the Ken-Ton Chamber office, 3411 Delaware Ave., unless otherwise noted. 3411 Delaware Ave. Kenmore, NY 14217 THURSDAY – AUGUST 12TH -SuccessNet Networking ......................................8:00 am FRIDAY – JULY 23RD PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID BUFFALO, NY PERMIT 3512 FRIDAY – AUGUST 13TH -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am THURSDAY – JULY 29TH SATURDAY – AUGUST 14TH -SuccessNet Networking ......................................8:00 am -AAA Defensive Driving Course ....9:00 am – 3:00 pm FRIDAY – JULY 30TH WEDNESDAY – AUGUST 18TH -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am THURSDAY – AUGUST 19TH AUGUST -Board Meeting ......................................................4:30 pm -Tn of Ton Development Corp Meeting ............8:00 am THURSDAY – AUGUST 5TH -SuccessNet Networking ......................................8:00 am FRIDAY – AUGUST 6TH Board Meeting ........................................................4:30 pm FRIDAY – AUGUST 20TH -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am THURSDAY – AUGUST 26TH -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am -SuccessNet Networking ......................................8:00 am TUESDAY – AUGUST 10TH FRIDAY – AUGUST 27TH Executive Board Meeting........................................8:00am -Biz LINKT Networking..........................................8:00 am Renewals Accsellerate, Inc. Adema Heating & Air Conditioning Ajax Smith, Inc. Norman Ammerer Anderson's Frozen Custard Janet Balloch - Voice Instructor Bavisotto Construction Inc. Bison Automotive & Detail, Inc. Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. Buffalo Computers Carroll Financial Services Casullo's Automotive Service Inc. Clinton Welding & Fabricating Phillip C. Culliton DPM Diane Curthoys Customer Information Technology dMc Hardware Consulting Dodge Boarding Kennels Vera Dujovic Dunkin Donuts Dunn Tire Ed's Auto Ellicott Creek Chiropractic Centre Erie Community College Workforce Development Evans Bank First Interstate Bancorp Kenneth C. Foit Frank Brown Towing, Inc. Frank's Landscaping, Drainage & Basement Waterproofing 8 — Ken-Ton Business Journal Fuzzy's Auto & Truck Repair Galloway Hardwood Floors Jayne D. Gifford GMZEE Business Relations LLC Greco Funeral Home Mary Gross Hagner Industries, Inc. The Healthy Co. Holiday Inn Grand Island Resort & Conference Center Imperial Masonry Restoration, Inc. Insurance Associates Marketplace Agency Inc. Integrys Energy Svcs. of NY, Inc. Interior Design Resources Margaret Izzo J.P. Heating & Cooling, LLC James V. Ryan Paramedic Foundation JB's Landscaping John W. Danforth Company Judy's Landscaping Kadish & Fiordaliso Ken-Ton Jaycees Ken-Ton Republican Committee Kenilworth Electronics Kenmore Cab Dispatch Kenmore Teachers FCU Kenwood Photography Brian H. Krauss CPA, P.C. Lamar Advertising Larry Wojno Consulting LEAP of WNY Luba's Place John Lucchese, Jr., DDS Mary Kay/ Richelle S. Kelly Master Khechen School of Taekwon-Do, Inc. MDEV Software Developers, Inc. Meadow Family Medicine Metlife Employee Benefits: Upstate New York The Metro Group, Inc. Mitchell's Sheridan Restaurant Mountain Valley Water Co. Salvatore C. Muscarella North State Supply Co. Inc. Northeast Group Onyx Advisors LLC P & G Construction Performance Restyling Pizza Hut Kevin L. Pohle, CPA, PLLC Practical Type LLC Preferred Services, Co. Quantum Asset Recovery, LLC Realty USA.Com Reliant Transportation Company Right-On Printing Romeo's Bakery Cafe Inc. RTR Services Inc. Transmission Specialists Paul Rybarczyk, LMT S & S Auto Body Sawyer Creek Hotel Scott Jahren Custom Paint Sharp General Contracting, Inc. Shivm Express Sparkle Car Wash & Detail Shop Inc. Specialized Geriatric Services, Inc. SS Diesel Supply Stephens Associates Steven's Art Shoppe & Framery The Stock Exchange Stutzman Cranes Super 8 Motel Martin Tiedemann Tonawanda Community FCU Town Of Tonawanda Development Corp. Tuscarora Roofing & Siding Co. Inc. United Roofing & Siding Village of Kenmore Vince's Pizza Plus, Inc. Vogt Sprinkler Service Inc. William C. Rott & Son, Inc. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT The Ken-Ton Chamber currently has 2 furnished offices for rent. First floor, approx. 12x14. Rent and lease agreement negotiable. Please call Tracey at 716-874-1202 for more info. July/August 2010