August 2014

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August 2014
Commerce Connection
AUGUST 2014
The purpose of
the Waterville
Area Chamber of
Commerce is to
promote the civic,
commercial,
professional,
industrial, and
general welfare of
the Waterville
Area by providing
a favorable
business climate
and meaningful
services to its
members.
Inside this issue:
Member News 2
New Members 2
Upcoming
Events
3
Board
Members
3
Vendor App
5
Car Show
6
Parade App
7
Third Thursday of the Month Lunch & Networking
Thursday,
August 21st
11:30 Networking12 Lunch-Guest
Speaker
Location: Shawn’s
Irish Tavern
105 S. Third St
Waterville, OH
This month’s lunch is sponsored
by Farmers and Merchants bank. The
guest speaker is Karla Lewis of
Southwestern Consulting. Karla will
talk about developing excellent time
management skills and schedules,
Proactively creating a referral pipeline,
and increasing your closing % by being
service minded.
The cost for Waterville Area Chamber
members is $12 and it is $17 for nonmembers. Please RSVP by August
14th at www.watervillechamber.com.
We are on Twitter!
Follow The Waterville Area Chamber of Commerce at
@WaterChamber for member
news and reminders.
Follow @RochedeBoeufFes for
news, updates, and reminders
about this year’s festival. Remember, we are on Facebook as well. Like and retweet to promote our
events to the community.
122 Farnsworth Rd. •P. O. Box 74 •Waterville, OH• admin@watervillechamber.com•419.878.5188
Member News
New Logos
Welcome New Members!
RCO Law, a new name
and website for Robison,
Curphey & O’Connell. A
new look for the same
trusted Law Firm.
www.rcolaw.com
Coldstone Creamery
Tom Friedel
79 W.Dussel Dr, Maumee
OH, 43537 419-482-6610
Century Link-
Got a business change? Email
admin@watervilllechamber.com
For a spot in the newsletter.
Third Street Cigar
Dave Graven
20 N Third Street,
Waterville, OH 43566
419-441-0020
Premier Design Jewelry
Jennifer Roth
7414 Royal Timbers Ln.
Waterville, OH 43566
419-215-7684
Reminder
The 41st Annual Roche De Boeuf Festival is coming up quick! This year the festival will be on
September 27th, 9am-5pm in downtown Waterville. Chamber members get a free booth, so if
you haven’t filled out a vendor application do so soon. Also, get your cars registered for the
car show and remember parade entries are free for everyone except politicians. These forms
can be found in the newsletter. Volunteers are always needed for the festival, stop in the
chamber or email us if you’re interested.
122 Farnsworth Rd. •P. O. Box 74 •Waterville, OH• admin@watervillechamber.com•419.878.5188
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Upcoming Events– August 2014
6th– 6:30 pm
Waterville Library
Musician Kevin Devine and Waterville’s Longest Ice Cream Sundae to celebrate the
end of the Summer Reading Club.
8th– 4:00-7:00pm
Kroger
Locally grown event—free food and drink samples, as well as entertainment, kiddie
activities, and car show. Visit us at the Locally grown event.
21st– Anthony Wayne’s First Day of School
21st– 11:30-1
Shawn’s Irish Tavern, Waterville
WACC’s networking/lunch.
24th– 12:00
Conrad Park
Old Tyme Picnic sponsored by the Waterville Historical Society. Bring a packed lunch.
2014 Board Members
President-Sam Ansara-USFin Development
Past President-Dave Boothe-Allstates Refractory
Vice President-Mark Harris– Browning Masonic
Treasurer– Brenda Mossing-Farmers & Merchants State Bank
Al Blackwood-The Wellness Center Day Spa & Salon
Tamra Bower-Shops at Fallen Timbers
Sarah Corney-Robison, Curphey & O’Connell
Jeff Lark-Shawn’s Irish Tavern
Erin Rothfuss— Arbors at Waterville
Martha Harbaugh– Arbonne International
Brendan Baxter-Key Bank

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