December 2015 Newsletter - Dunn Chamber of Commerce
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December 2015 Newsletter - Dunn Chamber of Commerce
Event Sponsorships Advertising Recognition And more! See the “Stretching Your Marketing Dollars” insert to get started. Then call the Chamber office for all the details and to sign up today! Shop local first for Christmas ...it matters! 2015 Officers Hope Tyndall – President; Terry Whittenton – President Elect; Myra Parker – Vice President Finance; Gina Warren – Vice President Membership and Organizational Development; Kathy Pope – Vice President Community Development; Steven Neuschafer – Vice President Economic Development; Meredith Bradham – Vice President Education; Russell Galvan – Vice President Public & Governmental Affairs Brad Heath – Immediate Past President; Tammy Williams – Executive Vice President 2015 Board of Directors Term Ending 2017 – Annette Bar field, Tr ent Car penter , Renee J ackson, J onathan Mur phy, Rodney Stewar t Term Ending 2016 – Rodney J ohnson, Buddy Miller , Melissa Scott, Clint Stanley, Gr aham White Term Ending 2015 – Bart Adams, Dustin Hinson, John Riley, Kim Schmidlin Directors-at-Large – Felicia Myers, Rodney Warren, Lauren White Ex-officio – Mayor Oscar Har r is, City of Dunn and Gener al Lee Commission; Billy Tar t, Dunn Area Tourism Authority; Jerry Wood, Campbell University; Harnett County Commissioner Abe Elmore; Vivian Bennett and William H Morris—Board of Education December 2015 Starting in the January 2016 Newsletter these 2 front page full color ads will be available—$500 each. Limited to two businesses for the year. Don’t miss out on these prime spots! Call the Chamber today at 910-892-4113 to reserve one for your business! A wonderful celebration was held on Thursday, November 5 for the offices of Turlington Real Estate Group. A Ribbon Cutting and Open House was held to celebrate this investment in downtown Dunn by Kyle and Lucia Turlington. Guests were invited to tour the facility, which includes available office space to rent, and to enjoy some delicious refreshments. Kyle and Lucia made extensive renovations to the inside of the office building but also revamped the landscaping which made a tremendous difference on the exterior of the building winning them a Beautification Award. Pictured are: President Hope Tyndall; Kyle and Lucia Turlington, along with family and friends; Councilmen Billy Barfield and Billy Tart. On November 10 Central Carolina Community College, The City of Dunn, Dunn Community Development Corp. and Dunn PAL held a Open House and Dedication for the nearly completed Dunn Enrichment Center located at 660 E. Johnson St. Pictured, from left to right: (back row) John Fitzpatrick, president of Harnett High School Alumni Assoc.; Bill Tyson, Harnett Co. provost, CCCC; Rev. Dennis Manuel; Lt. Rodney Rowland, Dunn PAL; and architect Phil Tiester; (middle row) - Gene Davis, NC Housing Finance Agency Board; Assist. City Manager Steven Neuschafer; Scott Redinger, developer; and Steve Allison with Weaver Cooke Construction. (front row) - Rep. David Lewis; Dr. T.E. Marchant, president of CCCC; Mayor Oscar N. Harris; Clem Medley, president Dunn Comm. Development Corp.; Bob Kucab, NC Housing Finance Agency; and Harnett Co. Commissioner Jim Burgin. On November 17 Faith Education Academy held an Accreditation Celebration in honor of receiving their Certification of Accreditation from the National Association of Private Schools. The accreditation process consisted of meeting certain criteria put forth by the NAPS, a process that took FEA more than 18 months to complete. Proving hard work does pay off. Congratulations to the staff and students at FEA! Pictured from left to right: Rev. Ricky Burnett, Erwin Mayor Patsy Carson, President Elect Terry Whittenton and FEA's Teresa Jones, Tami Emanuel and Cornelia Smith. The Comfort Inn of Dunn welcomed a great group to their Grand Reopening and Ribbon Cutting for the completely renovated property in Dunn. Pictured from left to right: (back row) City Manager Ronnie Autry; Councilman Billy Barfield; President Elect Terry Whittenton; Choice Hotels Area Director Chazz Cage; and Dunn Parks & Recreation Director Brian McNeill. (front row) Harnett County Commissioner Abe Elmore; Dunn Tourism Marketing Director Sharon Stevens; Trupti and Anil Ojha, Vinod Shah, and Sales Director Shari King, of Comfort Inn. Cromartie-Miller Funeral Home 401 W Cumberland S, Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-2077 www.dignitymemorial.com Cornerstone Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 711 Susan Tart Road, Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-8843 www.cornerstonenursingandrehab.com Cromartie-Miller Funeral Home, founded in 1906, has proudly served the citizens of our community for more than 100 years. They believe that every life is unique, and every funeral should be too. They have a knowledgeable and caring staff who are willing to go the extra mile for the families they serve. At Cornerstone Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, we understand that there is no place like home. Sometimes when life throws you a curve ball, you may be uncertain where to turn. It is in times like this that Cornerstone is here to help. Auto Parts & Tire Warehouse First Federal Bank 101 W. Divine St, Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-3153 www.napaonline.com/nc/dunn 200 E Cumberland St, Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-7188 www.firstfederalbanknc.com Auto Parts & Tire Warehouse is your local NAPA Auto Parts dealer. Stop by for all your parts, batteries, brakes, oil & filters, tools & equipment, accessories and tire needs. They specialize in heavy duty, hydraulic hoses, and farm & agriculture parts. First Federal Bank opened for business in 1959 and currently has offices in Dunn, Angier, Erwin, Benson, Fuquay and Clayton. Offering a wide range of deposit and loan needs including mortgages and auto loans. First Federal as a full-service community bank, is committed to meeting the needs of both personal and business clients. Congratulations Dena Bradham Science Teacher Triton High School Triton Principal Chip Mangum submitted the nomination for Mrs. Bradham. In which he stated, “She goes above and beyond for all levels of students. She also tutors students during her planning period.” Mrs. Bradham is still recovering from an accident over the summer, and yet was ready for students at the beginning of the year. She also was recently recognized by the Durham Bulls baseball team as an important woman in science. Mrs. Bradham does plan to retire at the end of the fall semester. Congratulations Margaret McNeill 7th Grade English Language Arts Dunn Middle School Mrs. McNeill was nominated by Principal Janet Doffermyre. “Mrs. McNeill is an excellent teacher who is totally invested in the success of students at DMS, as a longtime staff member. Mrs. McNeill serves on the School Improvement Team, is the 7th grade hall leader, cheerleading sponsor, coordinator of ‘Wave Idol’, and is the DMS representative for ‘Closing the Gap’.” Mrs. McNeill was named Dunn Middle’s Teacher of the Year, was also named Harnett County’s Teacher of the Year. She was recently named the North Central Region Teacher of the Year winner and will be one of eight teachers in the state competing for North Carolina’s Teacher of the Year in the spring of 2016. Pictured, left to right: Principal Chip Mangum; Education Committee Member Susan Byerly; Dena Bradham; and VP of Education Meredith Bradham Pictured, left to right: VP of Education Meredith Bradham, Margaret McNeill, Dunn Middle Principal Janet Doffermyre and Assistant Principal Steven Murphy Eighth graders from Dunn Middle School toured Central Carolina Community College on November 9. Students attended 8 sessions where they were able to see and receive information about various programs at the college which included Nurses, Nurses Aide, Barber, Laser and Photonics, Physical Therapy Aide, Machining, Career and College Promise, and Radio Broadcasting. Gary Beasley, a Laser and Photonics Instructor, talked to students about courses in the program, salary range, job opportunities, and recommended high school courses for the program. Pictured left to right: Jalonte McNeill, unknown CCCC student, and Gary Beasley (Photo and story courtesy of DMS) Harnett Primary is one of two elementary schools in NC, which has been named as a Lego Education training site. To that end, Harnett Primary will be receiving visitors from Denmark. The visitors will observe and learn about the use of the program “More to Math” as it applies in the first grade classrooms on Wednesday, December 2 & Thursday, December 3. Sydney Bradham represents Harnett Primary School as a HARNETT COUNTY WINNER in the Young Authors' Writing Contest. Sydney will now compete in the North Carolina State Competition that will be held during the first two weeks in January! (Stories courtesy of HPS) Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce Inc. Calendar of Events December 2015 Business of the Week— Cromartie-Miller Funeral Home 3 christmas tree lighting, Downtown Dunn, 6:00 p.m. 5 Dunn Christmas Parade, Downtown Dunn, 2:00 p.m. Business of the Week— Cornerstone Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 10 Ambassador’s Club Meeting, Broad Street Deli & Market, 8:30 a.m. Business of the Week— Auto Parts & Tire Warehouse 14 Governmental Update, DeBorah’s Restaurant, 12:00 noon 16 Boogie on Broad Planning Committee, White Swan 12:00 noon 17 Board of Directors Meeting, DeBorah’s Restaurant, 12:00 noon 25 Merry Christmas!!! 2016 Annual Banquet Thursday, January 21, 2016 6:00 p.m. Dunn Shrine Center [Chamber Office will be closed Thursday-Friday) Business of the Week— First Federal Bank 31 Happy New Year - 2016!!! The Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce thanks you for your support in 2015! 3 3 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 12 12 13 13 15 17 17 19 21 21 24 Angier Christmas on the Square Coats Christmas Parade and Christmas in the Square Angier Christmas Parade Singing for S.A.F.E. Benefit Concert & Candlelight Vigil First Baptist Church Children's Musical Harnett County Board of Commissioners, Lillington Erwin Annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Parade Harnett County Board of Education, Lillington Dunn City Council meeting, City Hall, 7:00 p.m. Christmas at Bleecker Lillington Christmas Tree Lighting and Parade Children's Christmas Program—Central Baptist Church First Baptist Church Contata "A Noel Celebration” Dunn Community Blood Drive Third Thursday Dine and Stroll Third Thursday Dinner at the Deli Dunn Junior Woman's Club Breakfast with Santa Harnett County Schools Vacation—Through Jan. 1 Harnett County Board of Commissioners, Lillington Starlight Christmas Eve Service Central Baptist Church For more details and other community events, visit our Events Calendar at www.dunnchamber.com. We look forward to your continued involvement. The Governmental Affairs Committee will be holding a Governmental Update on Monday, December 14 at 12:00 noon at DeBorah’s Restaurant, located at 313 E. Broad Street. United States Congresswoman Renee Ellmers and North Carolina Representative David Lewis are both confirmed to report on their respective areas. Senator Ronald Rabin and representatives from both the City of Dunn and Harnett County have also been invited to participate. The cost for the luncheon is $10 per person, payable to the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce. RSVPs are required—to reserve your seat, please call the Chamber office at 910-892-4113 by Wednesday, December 9th. The 9th Annual Christmas Gala and Auction presented by Jernigan's Nursery & Trading Post was held November 13 at the Regency Center. Attendees were treated to a "Charles Dickens" themed event decorated from floor to ceiling to help everyone get in the holiday spirit. Terry Whittenton served once again as Master of Ceremonies and Auctioneer extraordinaire! DJ Butch Halpin, with the support of Oz Music, kept the guests entertained spinning festive holiday music as well as favorite dance tunes. Delicious food was served by the creative team from the Barrington House - not a clean plate was found! Folks mingled and socialized while they perused the 52 Silent Auction items donated by various Dunn businesses. They were also treated to a Live Auction featuring a Beach House Getaway, Oakley Sunglass Gift Box, a Dream Patio, Entertainment Center, Decorated Christmas Tree and two festive Topiaries. It really was a great event! Thank you to all our sponsors, contributors, volunteers and all our guests! A special thank you to our coat checkers for the evening Celia Jones and David H. Lewis. Another successful gala in the books! Congratulations to Brad Heath! He won the “Taste of Dunn” raffle – winning more than $900 in gift certificates and items from Dunn Area restaurants. A special thank you to our Ambassador Elite Billy Barfield and Ambassador Jennifer Cannady for sharing their wonderful photography! We know you’re busy, but… Wouldn’t you like to see that well deserving friend, colleague, or business receive a very special honor at the 2016 Annual Banquet? Of course you would! Nominations are now being accepted for Man and Woman of the Year, Small Business of the Year and Business of the Year. Applications are available online at www.dunnchamber.com under About Us on the Forms & Registration page. All nominations must be received by Jan. 5, 2016 fred’s Pharmacy—offering a unique store format and strategy that combines the best elements of a discount dollar store, drug store and mass merchant, stocking more than 12,000 frequently purchased items that address the everyday needs of its customers. Soon to open at 988 Erwin Road. Girl Scout Troop 1783—Girl Scout Troop #1783 of Dunn, NC are committed to providing Daisy (kindergarten) - Ambassador (grade 11) Ladders of Leadership. For more information, contact Traci Hall at 910-890-4463. 590 E Jackson Blvd Erwin, NC 28339 (910) 892-0445 www.walmart.com OFFICE VALUE Inc. Since 1982 300 North Wilson Avenue Dunn NC (910)892– 7475 Fax (910)891-4085 www.officevalue.com Order Anytime, Anywhere Business Products for your office Copiers and Equipment Caring, Treating, Strengthening...The Ones You Love 111 S. Railroad Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina Phone: (910)892-0027 Fax: (910) 892-0029 www.selectbank.com That’s what the Chamber Champions Program is all about! Your Business Reaping Additional Rewards beyond Sponsorships is as easy as making your commitment now! $3,500 in Sponsorships—Gets You $5,550+ Value in Sponsorships and Advertising $3,000 in Sponsorships—Gets $4,700+ Value in Sponsorships and Advertising $2,500 in Sponsorships—Gets $3,900+ Value in Sponsorships and Advertising $2,000 in Sponsorships—Gets $3,000+ Value in Sponsorships and Advertising $1,500 in Sponsorships—Gets $2,100 Value in Sponsorships and Advertising $1000 equals $1,300 in Value and $750 equals $900 in value Who says it doesn’t pay to support the Dunn Chamber and its Programs? Call Tammy Williams at 910-892-4113 to get the details and work out the Sponsorships and Rewards to Reap the Best Benefit for your Business! Make your 2016 Sponsorship Commitments by December 31, 2015 and Reap the Advertising Rewards! 2016 Committee Involvement Information Help us make a difference in our city, community, and county. By your involvement, you are not only helping the Chamber and our Community, you will benefit your business through the valuable contacts you make. Please review the descriptions and time commitments of each committee on the other side. We have tried to estimate the time and commitment needed for each. Name ________________________________________________________________________________ Business ______________________________________________________________________________ Email Address __________________________________________________________________________ Telephone _____________________________________ Cell ___________________________________ I commit my time and energy to help the Chamber on the following committee(s): _____ Christmas Gala and Auction/Other Fundraiser – Meredith Bradham, 2016 President Elect Coordinate and Plan annual Chamber fundraiser. Approximately 5 – one hour meetings plus Promotion, Set Up and Attendance. Membership & Organizational Development – Gina Warren, 2016 Vice President _____ 2017 Annual Banquet – Secures Sponsorships, Plans and Coordinates the annual meeting of the Dunn Chamber membership. 1 to 3 one-hour meetings and Set up and Hosting night of event _____ Ambassadors Club - Visits members, attends Ribbon Cuttings and other chamber functions throughout the year. Act as the Goodwill arm of the Chamber. 8 to 10 Monthly fun meetings– 10 to 20 Ribbon Cuttings – 2 to 10 hours total for other special activities and events _____ Business Fest 2016 Committee - coordinates Plans and Promotes the annual business expo. 2 to 4 one-hour meetings and Set Up the day before and assistance the day of event Community Development – Kathy Pope, 2016 Vice President _____ Beautification and Image – Work to enhance image and appearance of Dunn – Present Beautification Awards throughout the year. Approximately 8 to 10 one-hour meetings and 2 to 4 hours annually on special projects _____ Boogie on Broad – Secure Sponsorships, Plan and Coordinate three to four events for 2016. 3 to 5 one-hour meetings and 2-4 hours to assist with special assignments _____ Spring Golf Tournament – Plan, coordinate, and secure sponsorships for event – 2 to 4 one-hour meetings and 1 to 6 hours to assist on the day of the tournament Education Development – Lena West – 2016 Vice President _____ Education Committee – Partner with Dunn Schools and Harnett County School System to address testing and other issues associated with the Dunn area schools. Present Golden Apple Awards to teachers. 4 to 6 one-hour meetings and 2 to 4 hours special projects Public and Governmental Affairs – Russell Galvan, 2016 Vice President _____ Governmental Affairs Planning– Monitor issues relevant to the membership of the Chamber; develop chamber policy on issues when needed, coordinate and host transportation and other necessary receptions and/or luncheons for partnerships, coordinate and host Candidates Forum, Plan information meetings throughout the year to keep the membership informed on issues of importance. 4 to 6 one-hour monthly meetings and 2-10 hours annually for special activities, meetings and projects _____ Young Professionals Planning – Coordinate and Promote successful Business Leaders Forum, Speaker/Social and other events. 2 to 4 one-hour meetings and 2-6 hours for special events Return Completed form by mail, fax or email. Mail: Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce—PO Box 548, Dunn NC 28335 Fax – (910) 892-4071 Telephone: (910) 892-4113 Email: tammy@dunnchamber.com 2016 Annual Awards Banquet Sponsorship Sponsors are needed for the Annual Membership Meeting set for Thursday, January 21, 2016. We are completely changing this year’s Banquet—less speeches and more networking. Please consider your support at one of the following levels: Official Sponsor or Platinum Level Sponsor (limited to one) - $1500 VIP Seating, 10 complimentary tickets to the banquet, Recognition “using logo” as Official Sponsor in the program, invitation and during the banquet, banner displayed at banquet at reception area, and in the January and February newsletters. Gold - $500 Reserved Table with your logo displayed on table, 6 complimentary tickets to the banquet, Logo in program, banquet slide show and in the January and February newsletters, with Business Name on Invitation in January newsletter. Silver - $300 Reserved Seating, 4 complimentary tickets to the banquet, Recognition in the program, banquet slide show and in the January and February newsletters. Bronze - $150 Reserved Seating, 2 complimentary tickets to the banquet, Recognition in the program, banquet slide show, and in the January and February newsletters. Your sponsorship level will determine the size and placement of your business name in the program and newsletters. Only Above Sponsors will receive Reserved Seating for this year’s Banquet. Special Note: Tickets are $25 per person purchased by January 13 then price increases to $30. Awards Sponsors are limited to one each and good for one complimentary ticket Man of the Year - $150 Woman of the Year - $150 Small Business of the Year - $200 Ambassador of the Year - $100 Past President’s Award - $200 Presidents Club Awards - $200 Business of the Year (Mid to Large) - $200 Beautification Award of the Year - $100 Name of Business: __________________________________________________________________ (Print Business Name exactly as you want it to appear on the program and in the Newsletter) Contact Person: ____________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ___________________________________________ Sponsorship Level: ____________________________ Total # of Tickets Needed:__________ Award Sponsorship: ________________________________________________________________ Total Sponsorship: $_______________________ Please mail check with form to: DACC, PO Box 548, Dunn NC 28335 If you need an invoice, Fax form to 910-892-4071 Let us know if you need to be invoiced in 2015 Pest Solutions Complete Termite and Pest Control Service Kenneth Lee Owner Over 40 Years of Experience Locally Owned and Operated 910-892-6312 608 N. Ellis Ave. Dunn, NC Shop local first ...it matters! www.familymedsupply.com 1120 W Broad Street Dunn NC 910-892-3432 Pamela Tripp, CEO of CommWell Health, has been recognized by the NY-based National Association of Professional Women as a 2015-2016 inductee into its VIP Women of the Year Circle—for her leadership in health care. Glenn Page of Harnett Trading Company accepted the Harnett County Agribusiness of the Year award at the Farm City Banquet held by Harnett County Cooperative Extension Service. Ryan Ray presents Celebration of Marriage. Give yourself or another deserving couple an elegant night of celebration. Save the date for February 13th, 2016. The evening includes Dinner, music, recognition and more for $100 per couple or $50 per person and will at PFWB Tabernacle. For tickets, contact Lasting Impressions at 919-749-2009, or Ryan Ray at 910-890-1138. The Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina announced the re-election of Dal Snipes, of Snipes Insurance Service, as the National President, a role he has held since 2011. Seventy-five years ago, South River Electric Membership Corporation first brought electric power to local communities. Congratulations, and we look forward to their continued success! Nancy Blackman celebrated her retirement as the director of the Triangle South Enterprise Center after 25 years of service. We will miss working with Nancy—but are looking forward to working with the new director, Mari-inetta Pavlic. Welcome! Warren Oil Company announces a new product its LubriGold SAE 0W-16 Full Synthetic Motor Oil as the first API approved 0W-16 passenger car motor oil on the market. If you have Member News – Email to office@dunnchamber.com or fax to 910-892-4071. The Dunn Christmas Parade is set for Saturday, December 5 at 2:00 p.m. This year’s Grand Marshall will be Past President Bill Lasater. This year’s Honorary Marshall is Rev. King White. The Triton JROTC Color Guard and Battalion will lead the parade. The 2015 Dixie Youth Baseball NC All-Stars Majors State Championship team, Miss North Carolina Kate Peacock, five High School Bands, the Animated Animals, Dunn Clowns and other Sudan units make up this year’s lineup as well as dance groups, beauty queens, floats, show cars and much more. Of course, Santa Claus will be here to finish the parade! The Dunn Christmas Tree Lighting will be held on Thursday, December 3 at 6 p.m. at the intersection of Broad and Wilson. Featuring performances by some of the Dunn area school music programs. Mayor Oscar N. Harris will be on hand to make special remarks and light the tree, and President Hope Tyndall will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies. Don’t miss Santa Claus who will arrive at the end of the program! Congratulations to our Ambassador of the Month—Stacy Campbell. Stacy’s role as Executive Assistant with the Dunn Area Tourism Authority, grants her the opportunity to interact with people and serve the community with her enthusiasm and passion for Dunn and surrounding areas. Stacy grew up in Coats and relocated to Dunn in 2006 where she and her husband of 12 years, Mike have boy/girl twins, Hayden and Hayleigh, age 10. She enjoys volunteering in several organizations including her role as President of Dunn Junior Woman’s Club, member of the Woman’s Club of Dunn, Media Coordinator for Harnett County Girl Scouts, Troop Leader for Dunn’s Girl Scout Troop 1783, and Advisor for Triton Juniorettes. She and her family attend Glad Tidings Church, in Dunn. “Pride & Progress” Periodicals Postage Paid, Dunn NC Pattern For Progress USPS047030 is published monthly by the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce (910) 892-4113 • 892-4071 Second Class Postage Paid at Dunn, NC 28335 Tammy Williams..........................................Editor Sherry’s Bakery On the Sweetest Smelling Corner in Dunn NC 122 North Wilson Avenue 910-892-3310 910-892-1045 Jordan Office Building 102 S. Wilson Ave. Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 892-0900 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1801 W. Cumberland St. Dunn, NC, 2833 (910) 892-4929 www.jernigansnursery.com Large Offices, Reasonable Rent Dr. David L. Bradham Phone: 910-892-1119 www.bradhamchiro.net 407-K E Jackson Blvd, Erwin, NC Snipes Insurance Service, Inc. 105 North Wilson Avenue P.O. Box 1165, Dunn, NC 28335 910 / 892-2121 Fax: 910 / 892-5228 www.snipesinsurance.com Nothing But Insurance Since 1952 Property & Casualty • Life & Health 103 E Cumberland St PO Box 310 Dunn, NC 28335 Phone 910-892-3282 Fax 910-892-5735