Mission: Vision: Values: - Grapevine Chamber of Commerce
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Mission: Vision: Values: - Grapevine Chamber of Commerce
Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Business Matters 02-03 Networking Opportunities Golf Tournament 04-05 It’s Time For GrapeFest Chamber Technology Mission: The mission of the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce is to promote business that adds value to our community. • Vision: The vision of the Grapevine Chamber is a progressive business organization that brings relevant and essential opportunities for our investors and community to grow and prosper. 06-07 New Members Business Builders Texas Star Welcome Excellence Innovation Integrity & Community Women’s Division School Drive Member Appreciation 10-11 Renewing Members Calendar City Manager Bruno Rumbelow to Share Why “Grapevine is Open for Business” Grapevine City Manager, Bruno Rumbelow will be the featured speaker at the Chamber’s upcoming August luncheon. The topic of the discussion will be why “Grapevine is Open for Business.” From his perspective as City Manager, Rumbelow will give his thoughts on the business environment in Grapevine. Rumbelow was appointed City Manager in December of 2005. Prior to becoming the Assistant City Manager of Grapevine in January 1998, he was the Assistant City Administrator of Fort Smith, Arkansas for four years. He has served as the City Administrator of Neodesha, Kansas, and the City Manager of Texarkana, Arkansas. Rumbelow has a Bachelor of Science Degree in History from the University of Texas at Tyler, and a Master of Public Administration Degree from the University of Kansas. Make plans to join us Thursday, August 25, at 11:30 a.m. Catering will be provided by Esparza’s Restaurante Mexicano. Sponsored by Verizon, the luncheon will be at the Grapevine Convention Center, 1209 South Main Street. Cost is $20 with reservations made prior to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 23, and $25 after. Reservations can be made by contacting the Grapevine Chamber at (817) 481-1522 or emailing jdickey@ grapevinechamber.org. Please be sure to RSVP! A Closer Look at the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce • Values: 08-09 August, 2011 In the last couple of years, the economic challenges facing businesses have been significant. Corporations have had to find ways to do more, with less. Budgets have been dramatically altered, and each line item has to be considered on an individual basis. No business has been unaffected by the economic climate we face together. That brings me to my thoughts on the Chamber of Commerce. For some companies, they only Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/Grapevinecoc look at the term “dues”, and decide that is an easy one to cross off the list. Unfortunately for those who do that, they haven’t taken the time to really understand all that a Chamber of Commerce is, and can be, for their business. There is a reason that Chambers of Continued on page 2 Like us on Facebook facebook.com/GrapevineChamber GRAPEVINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jack Bateman Great Wolf Lodge C.W. Higgins Classic Chevrolet/The Thompson Group Doug Lawson Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine Perry Leonard Blagg Tire & Service Angela Mitcham Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center Duff O’Dell Premier Bank of Texas Tim Powell Allied Waste Services / Republic Waste Services Jane Richards Cowboys Golf Club Shelley Ruddick Bank of the West Paul Slechta Panda Embroidery Louie Sullins Merrill Lynch Scott Summers Cork It! Fine Wines, Spirits & Bistro Executive Board List Angela Mitcham Chairman Doug Lawson Chairman Elect/Events Perry Leonard VC Economic Dev. Paul Slechta VC Civic Development Shelley Ruddick VC Programs/Membership Development C.W. Higgins Treasurer Louie Sullins Immd. Past Chair RaDonna Hessel President Ex-Officio Bruno Rumbelow City of Grapevine, City Manager Dr. Robin Ryan GCISD Superintendent P.W. McCallum A Closer Look at the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Continued from page 1 Commerce have been in existence for more than 240 years. In the United States, the first Chamber of Commerce was created in 1768 in New York City. Its stated objectives encompassed “encouraging commerce, supporting industry, adjusting disputes relative to trade and navigation, and producing such laws and regulations as may be found necessary for the benefit of trade in general.” Businesses throughout the United States have found that, while each city’s Chamber may have a slightly different mission, the overall strength of this type of organization is the ability for businesses to work together on common goals and objectives. In Grapevine, the Chamber of Commerce is many things to many people. For some, it provides the opportunity to have lunch with the City Manager and Council members, School Superintendent, state and national elected officials and area business executives once a month. Over the course of an hour each month, it provides current information on roads, legislation, economic development projects and community events. To those moving to Grapevine, along with business owners and individuals already in Grapevine, it provides an online resource promoting businesses in the area. Also, it provides ways to network our businesses in a morning, noon, or evening meeting – fitting any schedule. Most importantly, the Grapevine Chamber is an opportunity for us, as business owners, managers and employees to reach out to each other in both the good times and bad, with a proven means of communication and support. Whether you are a corporation the size of the Gaylord Texan, or a home-based business owner, the value of this organization can be tremendous, if you choose to take advantage of all that is offered. Our individual investments in our business community are what makes the collective results worth so much more than our “dues” cost to our bottom line. I encourage you to get involved in your Chamber of Commerce and work with the businesses that make up your Chamber’s Board of Directors to continue to grow our investment in the community where we live, work and play. Angela Mitcham Chairman of the Board Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center Networking Opportunities A.M. Networking 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, 7:30 a.m. The Original Pancake House 1501 William D. Tate, Grapevine, TX 76051 Chair – Lynn Johnson, Nutrition Addiction Business Builders 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, 11:30 a.m. Napoli’s Italian Cafe & Confectionery 309 S. Main St., #100, Grapevine, TX 76051 Moderated by David Kelm, Bank of America Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Carolyn Sims Tarrant County GRAPEVINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 817-481-1522 email: info@GrapevineChamber.org Business After Hours Mixers Tuesday, Aug. 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tolbert’s Restaurant 423 S. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051 Thursday, Aug. 25, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Applebee’s 2215 E. Grapevine Mills Cr., Grapevine, TX 76051 2 l Au g ust 20 1 1 www.grapevinechamber.org Advertising with the Chamber Golf Tournament Finding ways to advertise effectively is increasingly difficult in a fragmented market where consumers are constantly being pulled in every direction. What if you could guarantee your advertising would effectively reach more than 200 local business people in the Grapevine area in one day? The 32nd Annual Grapevine Chamber Golf Tournament, Sept. 26, can yield you just that kind of result, and there are still many different sponsorship opportunities available! See below for what is available, and contact us soon to reserve your sponsorship. •Reception Sponsor: $1,000 •Golf Cart Sponsor: $1,000 •Prize Sponsor: $1,000 •Drink Coolers: Product or $1,000 •Registration Sponsor: $500 •Driving Range Sponsor: $500 •Drink Carts Sponsorship: $500 •Mulligans (can include a coupon): $300 •Longest Drive Contests (3 holes total) $600 •Hole-In-One Sponsors (1 avail.) $500 •Closest to the Pin (2 available) $300 •**Exclusive Tee Box Sponsor: $300 •**Tee Box Sponsor: $200 ($100 w/team) •Goodie Bag Items (many needed) •Raffle Prizes (Value at $50 or above) •Live Auction Prizes (Value at $500 or above) ** Exclusive Tee Box Sponsorship guarantees you are the only sponsor at the tee box For more information, contact Marti Pevehouse at (817) 528-6867 or martip@grapevinechamber.org Must Be Present To Win Those in attendance for the June luncheon saw the “Must Be Present to Win” drawing begin its climb again as Cindy Blankenship with Bank of the West, Grapevine Main Street was called for the prize. With her not attending the luncheon, the drawing gained another $50 and now sits at $150. Each month at the luncheon, the drawing will grow as long as the person whose name is called is not in attendance. All you have to do is show up! How easy is that? All Chamber members’ names are in the drawing, sponsored by the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center. Cash in on your membership investment by attending the monthly luncheon for your chance to win! www.grapevinechamber.org August 2 011 l 3 It’s Time for GrapeFest! The 25th Annual GrapeFest is coming up September 1518 in Historic Downtown Grapevine, and the Chamber is looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers to work in our Concession Trailer (or Dog Wagon) and Beer Booth! We have shifts available throughout the weekend. If you or a team from your business is interested in taking a shift for either the Concession Trailer or Beer Booth, please contact the Chamber at (817) 481-1522 or email william@ grapevinechamber.org. Complimentary passes for the day you volunteer are available. This is a great opportunity to get your business in front of the community by staffing an entire shift with individuals from your business. By taking an entire shift, you will have a sign with your business’ name posted, and you are also welcome to wear a shirt with you business’ name on it while you volunteer! What a simple way to advertise! Festival Details: Rated one of the Top 100 Events in North America by the American Bus Association, GrapeFest – a celebration of Texas wines – features an incredible array of entertainment including the traditional Vintner’s Auction and the Texas Wine Tribute Gala - a black-tie formal affair for gourmet food lovers and wine enthusiasts. GrapeFest attendees can also vote for their favorite Texas wines at the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic. Festival attendees can also anticipate great live music, a KidZone, GrapeStomp, Vintage Railroad Mini-Excursions and much more! For more information about the festival, visit www. grapevinetexasusa.com/grapefest or call the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau at (817) 410-3185. 4 l Au g ust 20 1 1 www.grapevinechamber.org Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Diamond Sponsors Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine City of Grapevine Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center Gold Sponsors Bank of the West Buchanan Technologies, Inc. Verizon Silver Sponsors Allied Waste Services Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center Bronze Sponsors 121 Community Church Blagg Tire & Service The Carlyle @ Stonebridge Park Chesapeake Energy Coproration Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport First Financial Bank, NA Grapevine Mills Grubbs Infiniti LegacyTexas Bank Northgate Constructors Oncor Electric Delivery Stacy Furniture The T WCK Cleaners, LLC Wells Fargo Bank – Grapevine Main Wright Development Co., Inc. Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Business Matters 2011 Advertising Rates FULL PAGE 4 COLOR (CMYK) How Can the Chamber’s Technology Help You? The Chamber is continually trying to find better ways to serve our Chamber members, whether it be through our programs and events or, as of late, through our technology. With the launch of the Chamber’s new website, designed by i5 web works in Southlake, we have upgraded our online presence through a professional look and improved usability. With the new website and the implementation of ChamberMaster, the website can offer members and visitors many features: • Complete business directory online • Job Listings, posted by Chamber members • Relocation information, by category • Tourist information, by category • Complete list of Hot Deals, posted by Chamber members • Complete online Chamber and Community calendar • Government information, at the city and state level • Legislative notices from state government representatives • Parks & Recreation information, with a complete list of parks in Grapevine • New Business Toolkit, helpful for those starting a business in Grapevine • Interactive map of the city • Complete information about the Chamber and its programs • Links to our Social Media, including Twitter and Facebook If you haven’t visited the new website, you’re missing out on a brand new experience that we hope will benefit you as a member and benefit those visiting or moving to Grapevine. The Chamber is growing in its use of technology, and we hope that you will grow with us! If you have any questions or need assistance with any of these features, please call the Chamber at (817) 481-1522 or email william@grapevinechamber.org. 2011-2012 Leadership Grapevine Join this year’s class to: •Learn about Grapevine •Meet other Chamber members •Get involved in the community •Have fun! Applications available online and at Chamber office! Call us at (817) 481-1522 for more information! 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $500 $425 $350 7.5” X 10” 1/2 PAGE VERT. 4 COLOR (CMYK) 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $250 $225 $200 3.625” X 10” 1/2 PAGE HOR. 4 COLOR (CMYK) 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $250 $225 $200 7.5” X 5” 1/3 PAGE HOR. 4 COLOR (CMYK) 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $150 $125 $110 7.5” X 3” 1/6 PAGE HOR. 4 COLOR (CMYK) 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $100 $90 $80 3.625” X 3” BACK COVER 4 COLOR (CMYK) 1 TIME 3 TIME 6 TIME $500 $425 $350 7.5” X 6.375” ADVERTISING RATES - Rate charges are for space only. Any required typesetting, additional art or production will be charged extra. Frequency rates applicable are based on number of equal size units run within a six month period. Grapevine Economic Development Can Help You… If you are looking to permanently move your business or office to Grapevine or you need assistance in helping to relocate your business, Dan Truex, Grapevine Economic Development Specialist, can help you find the perfect office, building or site to suit your needs. You can reach Dan by calling 817-410-3153 or email: Dant@grapevinetexas.gov. www.grapevinechamber.org August 2 011 l 5 New Members June Ideal Fire & Security ThomasARTS Priscilla Owen Jon West Keller Williams / Dale & Sheri Maxey T-Mobile (817) 222-1283 6913 Camp Bowie Fort Worth, TX 76116 Fire Protection America’s Business Benefit Association Brad Pyle (214) 995-8007 1825 W. Walnut Hill Ln, Ste 102 Irving, TX 75038 Insurance & Related Services ASTRIQUE Weight Loss, Wellness, MedSpa Saba Shabnam, MD (817) 421-9999 823 Ira E. Woods Ave., #200 Grapevine, TX 76051 Weight Loss and Wellness Services Freebirds World Burrito Connie Haning (817) 488-7100 1501 William D. Tate Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 Restaurants Furnish 123 Ryan Levitz (972) 874-8170 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy., #400 Grapevine, TX 76051 Furniture & Home Furnishings Home Care 4 Seniors Anderson Robin (214) 621-1969 3740 North Josey Ln., #230 Carrollton, TX 75007 Healthcare Services Hub Juice, LLC Wayne Wilder (817) 319-0798 10111 Rustleleaf Dr. Dallas, TX 75238 Marketing & Related Services Dale Maxey (817) 571-3220 850 E. State Hwy. 114 Southlake, TX 76092 Real Estate Agents & Brokers Law Office of Michael James Grover Mike Grover (817) 410-4634 611 S. Main St., #400 Grapevine, TX 76051 Attorneys & Legal Services Liberty National Life Insurance Nancy Long (214) 850-9478 3306 Huntington Dr. Colleyville, TX 76034 Insurance & Related Services (817) 326-6106 1000 Texan Trail, Ste 225 Grapevine, TX 76051 Marketing & Related Services Leif King (817) 966-1515 Grapevine, TX 76051 Telecommunications & Related Services Treg Barnard Treg Barnard (214) 770-0268 925 S. Main St., #3311 Grapevine, TX 76051 Individual Members Viamedia Susan Stansbury (817) 329-5017 1701 W. Northwest Hwy., #100 Grapevine, TX 76051 Advertising - TV Serving Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake & Trophy Club Hometown Service! Hometown Rates! • On Site Manager • Video Cameras • Fenced & Lightened • Over 20 Different Sizes • Competitive Prices • No Deposit Fees • Payment Options • Low Cost Insurance Available • Military & Senior Discounts Daily Hours 6am - 10pm AFFORDABLE SELF-STORAGE Commercial & Business Specialist Ask About Our Manager’s Move In Specials! Extended Access Available • We Accept Deliveries Call for the Best Rates 131 E. Hudgins St.: 817.488.6304 401 N. Scribner: 817.488.8181 6 l Au g ust 20 1 1 www.grapevinechamber.org www.GrapevineStorage.com 2 Convenient Locations Volunteers Needed for Golf Tournament In partnership with the Colleyville Area Chamber of Commerce, Grapevine Chamber of Commerce, and Women’s Division of the Grapevine In partnership with the Chamber the of Commerce, Colleyville AreaHosts Chamber Grapevine Chamber of Commerce, and 2011 Texas Star Welcome Women’s Division of the Grapevine Chamber GCISD Educators Luncheon Help with a “Texas Star Welcome” Hosts the 2011 Texas Star Welcome GCISD Educators Luncheon The 32nd Annual Grapevine Chamber Golf Tournament is coming up September 26. To make this the best event possible, we need your help! We are currently looking for volunteers to witness on holes, work the registration table and possibly other positions as well. Volunteers would be needed throughout the day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the Chamber at (817) 481-1522 or email william@grapevinechamber.org. The Education Foundation of the Grapevine- Networking with Business Builders Business Builders is the Chamber’s newest networking group. Meeting from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month, Business Builders exists to build relationships and foster meaningful discussion. After arriving and ordering lunch, each individual briefly introduces themselves and their business, then a “Spotlight Speaker” will be introduced and speak for five minutes. This will be followed by an open forum discussion on various business topics. The location will remain the same each quarter, with the current meeting location being Napoli’s Italian Cafe & Confectionery (309 S. Main St., #100, in Grapevine). The meeting will be conducted with a new moderator each quarter as well. David Kelm, with Bank of America, will moderate this quarter, and as the location moves to Red Dog Right (3311 E. State Hwy. 114, in Southlake) in Oct. for the last quarter, Linda Steinhaus, with Vineyard Office Center, will take over moderating duties. If you are looking for a way to meet Chamber members, joining this group is one of the easiest ways. It’s free to attend, and the only thing you pay for is your lunch! Join us this month and come make connections with your fellow Chamber members. Tuesday, August 9, 2011 11:30 a.m.for Colleyville ISD has begun theatpreparations celebrating the return of our outstanding educators Grapevine Convention Center and arrival of the new educators joining the GCISD Sponsorships andto tickets now available! team. You are invited participate in “A Texas Star Tuesday, August 9, Tuesday, 2011 atAugust 11:309,a.m. Door prizes also needed for the educators! Welcome” luncheon on 2011, For information, call 817/251-5480, at the Grapevine Convention Center, from Grapevine Convention Center 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.,janice.kane@gcisd.net catering donated by Spring Creek email Sponsorships and tickets now available! Barbeque. or visit www.gcisd-k12.org/foundation Door As a prizes community and education supporter, you also needed for the educators! are asked to consider supporting this initiative For information, call 817/251-5480, through table sponsorships, sponsoring email janice.kane@gcisd.net a teacher or providing door prize items for the educators. A or visit www.gcisd-k12.org/foundation sponsorship form can be received by emailing Janice Kane, Executive Director at: janice.kane@gcisd.net. The GC Education Foundation provides funds for educational programs and activities for students and staff. Foundation funds facilitate student achievement and skill development, recognize and encourage staff excellence and expand community involvement from individuals, businesses and civic organizations. The Foundation has touched the lives of many teachers and students in the district, distributing more than $1.4 million in teaching grants and designated awards. This is a wonderful opportunity to share in community spirit and support for educators. For more than 35 years, this event has provided a delightful and thoughtful memory that lingers in the hearts and minds of GCISD educators. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Janice at (817) 251-5480. www.grapevinechamber.org August 2011 l 7 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce Women’s Division “Together WE Can!” continues to be the Women’s Division’s mantra as demonstrated in all our activities this past month. At our July 19 luncheon meeting, members were informed of the Future Planning Task Force teams’ efforts to-date with final recommendations to be presented to the membership in September. Members were encouraged to participate in an electronic survey to assist the Task Force teams. In addition, a new concept for the annual holiday anniversary benefit that raises funds for Christmas Spirit projects (supporting our community’s senior and disabled citizens and school children) was announced by co-chairs Kathee Livengood, Clydene Johnson and Carolyn Sims. Mark your calendars NOW for the Women’s Division’s 2011 anniversary celebration - “Ho Ho Hoedown!” -Thursday, December 15, 2011, 6 p.m., at Willhoites in historic downtown Grapevine, the Christmas Capital of Texas! More details to come! Regarding our Christmas Spirit projects, Santa and his reindeers were surprised by the Texas heat, but not as surprised as the 100 Grapevine seniors the Women’s Division treated with visits and special gifts during our “Christmas in July” project. Thanks to everyone who volunteered to assist with organizing the gift bags and delivery! It’s difficult to believe the summer is half over and we are preparing for the upcoming school session. The Women’s Division is seeking assistance with collection of backpacks needed for children in GCISD. Please consider supporting this very worthy cause. You can drop off NEW backpacks at the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce or contribute funds to this project. Donations can be made on the Women’s Division’s website at www.grapevinechamber-womensdiv. com, in person, or by mail to the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce or by contacting Robin Smith at robin.smith@whamproductions.com. What a blast from the past with loads of good food and entertainment at this year’s SeniorFest with a “Roaring 20’s” theme on Saturday, July 23, at the Grapevine Convention Center! Thanks to co-chairs, Helen Jean Lucas Reid, Kirsten Karlsen and Sandi Urban and their fun-loving and dedicated committee and the many generous sponsors! The Women’s Division hosted almost 300 senior citizens with food catered by Willhoite’s, music provided by the Matt Tolentino Band, and even some Charleston and other dances enjoyed by all. The highlight of the evening was honoring the Veteran of the Year, Mr. Laurie Crāpo, and all the other veterans in attendance. The Women’s Division luncheon meeting on Tuesday, August 16 will feature Texas State Representative Vicki Truitt, presenting information regarding this year’s legislative session. For more information about Women’s Division, membership, and to RSVP for the luncheon, please contact Carolyn Lease, President-Elect, at carolynlease@verizon.net or 817-501-8596, or visit our website. We know that thanks to all of you, “Together WE Can!” be successful to better serve those in need and our entire community. Janice Kane, President Women’s Division Grapevine Chamber of Commerce 8 l Au g ust 20 1 1 www.grapevinechamber.org Member Appreciation Night At Main Event Enter tainment Thanks to Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine for sponsoring this event! www.grapevinechamber.org August 2011 l 9 To Our Renewing Members 925 Main Street Brown Chiropractic Melissa Head (817) 442-5490 925 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Kelly Brown (817) 481-7025 800 Ira E. Woods Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 A Prompt Computer Service, Inc. Buca di Beppo Rick Boggs (817) 421-8647 2020 W. Northwest Hwy., #110 Grapevine, TX 76051 Jennifer Branam (817) 749-MAMA 2701 Hwy. 114 E. Southlake, TX 76092 A-1 Carpet Cleaning Specialists Capture Photobooth Tom Walker (817) 481-3768 2050 N. Kimball Southlake, TX 76092 Stephanie Tettleton (214) 235-8302 965 Fall Creek Grapevine, TX 76051 Alex Beloff III LLC City Florist Alex Stanley Beloff III (817) 556-1233 P.O. Box 2475 Grapevine, TX 76099 Margaret Hardin (817) 481-1539 430 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Ashlins, Ltd. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of North Texas Debbie Kellum (817) 442-0400 413 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World John McLaughlin (972) 724-2018 2501 Bass Pro Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051 Bikram Yoga Grapevine Stacey Stier-Herndon (817) 416-9642 240 N. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Blagg Tire & Service Perry Leonard (817) 481-4578 604 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Boston’s The Gourmet Pizza Rick Ervin (817) 481-1117 1713 Crossroads Grapevine, TX 76051 Box Insurance Agency Casey Hege (817) 481-3529 1200 S. Main St., #1600 Grapevine, TX 76051 Boyle & Lowry, LLP John F. Boyle (972) 650-7100 4201 Wingren, #108 Irving, TX 75062 Jay Long (817) 847-3148 3400 Fossil Creek Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76137 Collins Transportation, Inc. Steve Michelis (214) 244-1982 P.O. Box 3279 Grapevine, TX 76099 Cotton Patch Cafe Tommy Price (817) 545-5511 4020 William D. Tate Ave., #118 Grapevine, TX 76051 Cruise Holidays of Southlake Mike & Gloria Currie (817) 421-7447 100 N. Kimball Ave., #102 Southlake, TX 76092 Dalton Oil, Inc. Mike Dalton (817) 488-7107 323 W. Northwest Hwy. Grapevine, TX 76051 Daystar Television Network Bill Trammell (817) 571-1229 3901 Hwy. 121 Bedford, TX 76021 EmbroidMe Chip Frank (817) 442-0601 2140 E. Southlake Blvd., #N Southlake, TX 76092 10 l Augu st 20 1 1 www.grapevinechamber.org Fireside Pies Power Rooter Plumbing Kristin Wisniewski (817) 416-1285 1285 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Steven Lux (972) 839-3724 1835 Sonnet Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051 Flips Patio Grill Re/Max on Main Craig Edwards (817) 251-9800 415 W. State Hwy. 114 Grapevine, TX 76051 Tim Hayes (817) 481-5851 1230 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Garry L. Quinn, PC, CPA Red Robin Garry Quinn (817) 481-5535 230 N. Park Blvd., #102 Grapevine, TX 76051 Jerry Bower (817) 481-6335 1701 William D. Tate Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 Grapevine StorageHouse, Ltd. Scott Electric Tony & Judy Scarton (817) 488-8181 401 N. Scribner St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Mike Scott (817) 822-8064 P.O. Box 1884 Roanoke, TX 76262 Green Light Driving Academy Silver Fox Steakhouse Tom Pennington (817) 310-0193 280 N. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Alexis Campbell (817) 329-6995 1235 William D. Tate Ave. Grapevine, TX 76051 Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center Smith, Jan S. & Ray B. Steve Haley (817) 481-8444 1800 Hwy. 26 E. Grapevine, TX 76051 Hilton Garden Inn DFW North/Grapevine Kellie Adams (817) 421-1172 205 W. State Hwy. 114 Grapevine, TX 76051 Huffaker Roofing Company, Inc. Larry E. Huffaker (817) 379-6533 880 Davis Blvd., #C Southlake, TX 76092 ilovegrapevinetexas.com Jan S. Smith (817) 329-3612 3509 Windview Grapevine, TX 76051 Stacy Furniture Ron Stacy (817) 424-8800 1900 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Statton Design Group, Inc. Jom Statton (817) 424-1414 1725 E. Southlake Blvd., #290 Southlake, TX 76092 Stewart, Roy Michael Burns (888) 893-7519 Grapevine, TX 76051 Roy Stewart (817) 481-5824 1133 Airline, #1201 Grapevine, TX 76051 Kristine A. Munaretto, CPA The T Kristine Munaretto (817) 329-0106 1111 S. Main St., #125 Grapevine, TX 76051 Earl Mahar (817) 215-8714 1600 E. Lancaster Fort Worth, TX 76102 Living Magazine Tice, Ginny Jesse Ladd (800) 296-6020 6 Horizon Ct. Rockwall, TX 75032 Ginny Tice (817) 498-0807 5801 Hunter Tr. Colleyville, TX 76034 Main Street Barber Shop Vineyard Office Center Larry Davis (817) 251-0243 120 S. Main St., #30 Grapevine, TX 76051 Painting with a Twist Colleen Grant (817) 328-8788 203 E. Worth St., #100 Grapevine, TX 76051 Linda Steinhaus (817) 865-5000 1111 S. Main St. Grapevine, TX 76051 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce August, 2011 August Activities MONDAY SUNDAY 1 TUESDAY 2 7:30 a.m. Networking @ Original Pancake House 7 8 15 16 7:30 a.m. Networking @ Original Pancake House 11:45 a.m. Women’s Division Luncheon @ Stacy Furniture 21 22 23 8:00 a.m. Membership Development @ Chamber 4:00 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting @ Chamber 28 29 3 8:15 a.m. New Member Breakfast @ Cowboys Golf Club 10 a.m. Groundbreaking for First Financial Bank, N.A. 10 9 5:30 p.m. Business After Hours Mixer @ Tolbert’s Restaurant 14 WEDNESDAY 8:00 a.m. Booking Toward Success @ Bessie Mitchell House 11:30 a.m. Business Builders @ Napoli’s Italian Cafe & Confectionery 17 5:30 p.m. Ambassador’s Committee Meeting @ Red Dog Right 24 8:00 a.m. Economic Development @ City Hall 11:30 a.m. Business Builders @ Napoli’s Italian Cafe & Confectionery 5:30 p.m. Grand Re-Opening for Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites DFW/GV THURSDAY FRIDAY 5 4 SATURDAY 6 11:30 a.m. Senior Services Alliance @ Chamber 11 12 13 19 20 26 27 5:30 p.m. Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for Morrison Appliances 18 Leadership Grapevine Orientation Retreat 2511:30 a.m. Membership Luncheon Sponsor: Verizon Program: Grapevine City Manager, Bruno Rumbelow Caterer: Esparza’s Restaurante Mexicano 5:30 p.m. Business After Hours Mixer @ Applebee’s 30 www.grapevinechamber.org August 2011 l 11 Grapevine Chamber of Commerce 200 Vine Street Grapevine, TX 76051 Mission Statement: “to promote business that adds value to our community” Or Current Resident turn around 12 Flyers hour Vinyl Banners Window Posters ASAP NJGD FESTIVAL APPROACHING & NEED IT CALL NJ GRAPHIC DESIGN 817.329.9911 • www.njgdinc.com Mention this ad and get 250 full color business cards printed for $25.00