May-June 2016 - Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce

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May-June 2016 - Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce
Cover Photo by George Franchois
May - June 2016 Edition
The Exchange
UPPER PERKIOMEN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
UPVCC BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Chair of the Board
Doug Delp
The Delp Group, Inc.
President
Luanne B. Stauffer
UPV Chamber
1st Vice Chair
Peter Rosenquist
US Tape Company
Treasurer
Scott Orzehoski
QNB Bank
2nd Vice Chair
Kim Detwiler
Univest Bank and
Trust Co.
Secretary
Trevor Smith
Smith Property
Group, LLC
Alexis McGloin
Upper Perkiomen
School District
Joseph Procak
Brode & Brooks,
Inc., Realtors
Anton Ringenary
Minuteman Press
of Quakertown
Joshua Lampe
Weyerbacher
Brewing Co., Inc.
Carol Obando-Derstine
PPL
Kim Licata
Harleysville Savings
Bank
Chris Milligan
Blommer Chocolate
Company
Dave Czarnecki
CzarStar Security
Ed Buchinski
The Grand Theater
Frank Falk
Falk Funeral Homes
& Crematory, Inc.
Michael Tannous
Upper Perkiomen
Valley YMCA
Roxanne Klein
Knoll, Inc.
Suzanne Holloman
Montgomery County
Community College
NEW MEMBERS
MARC CONSULTING, LLC, PO Box 3 in Royersford, is a full-service
economic development consultant to individuals, companies and or municipal governments.
Chamber Representative: Carmen Italia, 484.614.4192
Eagles Peak Spring Water, 584 Rt. 313 | PO Box 195 in Fountainville. From natural springs in the mountains of Pennsylvania, Eagles Peak Spring Water delivers
refreshing water direct to your home or business. We offer spring water in a variety
of bottle sizes to fit your needs, from cases of single-serve water bottles to 5-gallon
bottles for use with water coolers. In addition to bottled water, we also offer a
complete office service, bottleless filtration coolers and custom label spring water. As a locally
owned and operated family business since 1958, Eagles Peak strives to satisfy our customers with
dependable, friendly service. Call us today for a risk free quote!
Chamber Representative: Glenn Nemath, 215.345.6069 | www.EaglesPeak.com
Bill Coyle, Jr., is a Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Legislative who pledges to bring integrity, community engagement, and real-world experience to effectively represent the 131st
district. He’s a fiscal conservative who stands for small government and lowering taxes to achieve
business growth. He believes in the original meaning of the Constitution and that our representatives in the legislature should be a call to service, not a career. He is currently a manufacturer's
sales representative for Heritage Home Group and has been selling to and servicing, mostly
independent, 'mom and pop' furniture stores in the Northeast US since 1996. Bill lives in Coopersburg with his wife and two children.
Chamber Representative: Bill Coyle, Jr., 610.739.4300 | www.votebillcoyle.com
William Gillespie, Jr.
Gillespie Electric, Inc.
UPVCC CALENDAR
see page 5 for more information
5.05.16
May Happy Hour
5.17.16
Instagram Seminar
5.19.16
May Breakfast
6.07.16
Quickbooks Seminar
6.16.16
Community &
Commerce Breakfast
6.16.16
June Happy Hour
GOLF OUTING & CLAMBAKE
Golf Outing & Clambake | September 15, 2016
Macoby Run Golf Course, Inc.
Sponsorships are now available. Call the office at 215.679.3336
to discuss the marketing opportunities that this event offers.
See newsletter insert for more information.
Premier Sponsor
Recap of Events
FEBRUARY LUNCHEON · WINTER BLUES MOVIE · MARCH BREAKFAST · HAPPY HOUR · STAFF APPRECIATION
FEBRUARY LUNCHEON
Spinnerstown Hotel, Inc. | February 18, 2016
At the Chamber’s February luncheon, Jean Keeler of Grand View
Health and John Sylvia of St. Luke's University Health Network
paired up to introduce a discussion on publicly available
healthcare data and awards and addressed what those awards
say about quality in healthcare.
February Luncheon Sponsors
BEAT THE WINTER BLUES
MOVIE NIGHT
The Grand Theater | February 24, 2016
Members enjoyed a showing of Happy Gilmore at
The Grand Theater at the Beat the Winter Blues
Movie Night. Thank you to Weyerbacher Brewing
Co., Inc., Country Creek Winery, and Sodexo for
providing the beverages and snacks for the premovie reception.
Movie Night Sponsors
Jane Ferry, Grand View Health; Donna Sabol, St. Luke’s University Health Network; John Sylvia,
St. Luke’s University Health Network, Jean Keeler, Grand View Health, Luanne Stauffer, UPVCC
NOW OFFERING NOTARY SERVICES
The Chamber is pleased to provide notary services free of charge to all members. Please contact Allison at
215.679.3336 or alouis@upvchamber.org for all your notary needs, or stop by the office during our regular hours.
As a reminder, we also are able to fulfill Certificate of Origin requests. This is also a free service to members.
Contact our office for more information. Advance notice is appreciated.
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UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
MARCH BREAKFAST
STAFF APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
Macoby Run Golf Course | March 17, 2016
LaMassaria at Bella Vista Golf Course | April 14, 2016
At the Chamber’s March breakfast, great conversation was generated
by attendees while learning helpful tips about “business in social settings.” Pictured left to right are Paul Barndt, Jr., The Barndt Agency,
Inc.; Ray Passante, CzarStar Security; Gerry Fioriglio, Family Caregivers Network, Inc.; Stacy McDowell, Moyer Indoor|Outdoor; and
Luanne Stauffer, UPVCC.
It was a beautiful spring day to celebrate our Staff Appreciation Luncheon at LaMassaria at Bella Vista Golf Course!
Thank you to the following sponsors who helped to make this
event successful: Event Sponsors: Red Hill Dental
Office; Town and Country Newspaper; and Upper Perk
Chiropractic Center/The Center for Nutrition and Wellness;
Host Sponsor: LaMassaria at Bella Vista Golf Course; Dessert Sponsor: QNB Bank; Centerpiece Sponsor: Pennsburg
Ace Hardware; Gift Bag Sponsor: The Perkiomen School.
Staff Appreciation Sponsors
Dessert Sponsor
March Breakfast Sponsors
MARCH HAPPY HOUR
Tosco’s Pub | March 24, 2016
Congratulations to our door prize winners Ray Passante and Jennifer
McCarty! Door prizes were donated by Duraclean Restoration Specialist & Tri-State Basement Services and QNB Bank.
Happy Hour Sponsors
Strength Through Connections
UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
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Please mail, fax or
email this form with
your Award Nominee
information to the
Chamber office by
May 13, 2016
Upper Perkiomen Valley
Chamber of Commerce
300 Main Street * East Greenville, PA 18041
215.679.3336 ph * 215.679.2624 fax
2016 Awards Nomination Form
PerkUp Award for Education ♦ Award for Distinguished Leadership ♦ Outstanding Small Business Award
ELIGIBILITY
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Nominees must be members in good standing of the Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce. Nominees
may be contacted for additional information in order to be considered by the Awards Council.
NOMINATIONS
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Nominations may be submitted by any Chamber member in good standing.
Anonymous nominations will not be considered.
Nominations will be evaluated by the UPV Chamber Awards Council.
Nominations must be submitted by Tuesday, May 13, 2016.
PerkUp Award for Education
Presented to an individual or business involved in education and/or training that has been dedicated to the career
growth and/or workforce development of others. The nominee must have made significant contributions through education
by sharing knowledge and providing opportunities for individuals to develop values and skills.
Name of Nominee
Organization
Address
City
Telephone
Fax
St
Zip
Email
Describe the nominee’s significant contributions for career growth and/or workforce development of others and explain how
the nominee extended his/her talent and devotion to improve the values, skills, and experience of others:
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Wallace H. Bieler Award for Distinguished Leadership
Presented to an individual who through life and service to the community has demonstrated a dedication toward the
improvement of the quality of life in the Upper Perkiomen Valley. The nominee must have given freely of his/her time and
energy to a variety of community-wide endeavors without regard to political, religious, ethnic or educational boundaries.
Name of Nominee
Organization
Address
City
Telephone
Fax
St
Zip
Email
Explain how the nominee demonstrated dedication toward the improvement of the quality of life in the Upper Perkiomen
Valley and list specific projects, programs, activities or other significant contributions the nominee has participated in or
directed:
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Outstanding Small Business Award
Presented to a small business (25 or fewer employees) that through action, innovation, programs and involvement, has
distinguished itself as a leader in the community. The nominee shall be a business that has demonstrated and encouraged
community vision, volunteerism, educational involvement, activism and philanthropy.
Name of Nominee
Organization
Address
City
Telephone
St
Fax
Zip
Email
Indicate basis for nomination, business accomplishments (special recognition, distinctions or projects - include
business-related affiliations including directorships, trusteeships, and offices held), community service (participation beyond
membership civic and service organizations, school activities, charitable activities, political pursuits, religious groups and
other involvements - list offices held):
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* THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION *
Submitted by
Organization
Address
City
Telephone
St
Fax
Zip
Email
The completed application and up to 3 additional pages of illustrations, articles, or other documentation should
be mailed, faxed or emailed by May 13, 2016 to:
UPV Chamber of Commerce, 300 Main St., East Greenville, PA 18041 | 215.679.2624 fax |
lbstauffer@upvchamber.org
Previous Award Recipients
Distinguished Leadership Award
Outstanding Small Business
2015 - Mary Rives Young, The Open Link
2014 - Gerry Fioriglio, Family Caregivers Network, Inc.
2013 - Jeff Stauffer, Stauffer Glove & Safety
2012 - Greg Dickey, The Open Line
2011 - Kirk Walters, The Walters Group, LLC
2010 - Jo Ann Short, Freedom Valley YMCA
2009 - Liz Herman, Univest Corporation
2008 - Wallace Bieler, Univest Corporation
2007 - Vicki Long, Bel Canto Children’s Chorus
2006 - Scott Orzehoski, The Quakertown National Bank
2004 - Dr. Douglas Pfeiffer, Upper Perkiomen Chiropractic Center
2003 - Win Smith, Marlborough Township
2002 - Dr. John Farris, Red Hill Dental Offices
2001 - Becky Supplee, Becky’s Place
2000 - Byron “Doc” Comly, Comly Mill
1999 - Rosemarie Hartzell, The Open Line
1998 - Jim Maza, Marlborough Township
2015 - Adele Saccarelli Cavallaro, Teamwork Wins, Ltd.
2014 - Travis Whitaker, Upper Perkiomen Community Thrift Shop
2013 - Craig & Karyn Keyser, The Valley Cafe
2012 - Gerry Fioriglio, Family Caregivers Network
2011 - Bonnie & Bill Gillespie, Gillespie Electric, Inc.
2010 - Anthony Tosco, Tosco’s Brick Oven Pizza and Restaurant
2009 - Rose Hanlon, Rita’s Water Ice
2008 - Paul Barndt Jr., The Barndt Agency
2007 - Ed Buchinski, The Grand Theater
2006 - Brian Nester, Nester Brothers, Inc.
2004 - Carl Slonaker, Jr., Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, Inc.
2003 - Dominick Pulice, Perkiomen Animal Hospital
2002 - Gerald J. Mullaney, Sr., Mullaney Law Offices
2001 - Frank and Donna Falk, Falk Funeral Home
2000 - Ron Moyer, Ron Moyer’s Tuxedo Center
1999 - Doug & Brenda Hild, good things Gift Shop
1998 - John Goetz, J.P. Goetz Automotive
Education Aw ard
2015 - Personal Care Pediatrics, LLC
2014 - Sandy Fetterman, The Open Link
2013 - Kevin Crilley, Green Lane Park
2012 - Karin Klein, Red Hill Christian School
2011 - Dr. Karen Stoudt, Montgomery County Community College
2010 - Charlie Lauer, Brown Printing Company
2009 - Joan Smith, Life Long Learning
2008 - David McCaig, Upper Perkiomen School
2007 - George K. Allison, Perkiomen School
2006 - Dr. Francis Leskowicz, Upper Perkiomen School District
2004 - Barbara Ryan, Upper Perkiomen High School
2003 - George Baver, Upper Perkiomen Middle School
2002 - Elizabeth Maza, Upper Perkiomen School District
2001 - Joy Hirokawa, Upper Perkiomen Middle School
2000 - Marti Meyer Horn, Upper Perkiomen Middle School
1999 - Celine Matz, Upper Perkiomen Middle School
1998 - Dr. Anita Bieler, Upper Perkiomen School District
Event Sponsors
Gillespie Electric, Inc.
(May Breakfast)
A recognized industry leader for over 40 years,
Gillespie Electric Inc. is a full service electrical contracting company known for reliability, specializing in industrial, commercial and
institutional accounts. Gillespie Electric also services smaller
accounts with equal excellence. As a national award-winning
company, it is our goal to establish and maintain a reputation for
excellence in our work, our fair and competitive prices, and for our
superior degree of responsibility and competence on the part of
every member of our organization.
Grand View Health
(May Breakfast)
Grand View Health has been providing comprehensive health care
services to residents of Bucks and Montgomery counties since
1913. As the region’s oldest, private, non-profit hospital, our 200+
bed main campus in Sellersville is augmented by 4 specialized
outpatient centers and 26 medical practice locations. Offering state
-of-the-art services for cancer care, heart care, orthopedics,
women’s and children’s health, surgery and post-acute care,
Grand View Health is committed to our mission of "leading our
community to a healthier future.”
PPL
(May Breakfast)
Customers depend on PPL Electric Utilities, and
we deliver. We’re investing in equipment upgrades, new technology and tree trimming to make strong service even stronger for our
nearly 22,000 residential and business customers in Montgomery
County. At the same time, we’re focusing on efficient operations to
keep our service a good value. We’re proud to support our
communities by partnering with organizations like the Upper
Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce, as well as through
community donations and employee volunteerism.
Pennsburg Ace Hardware
(May Breakfast)
Pennsburg Ace Hardware is part of Ace Hardware Corporation,
the nation's largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative. We offer
full lines of hardware, paint, plumbing, electrical, power tools,
power equipment, lawn & garden products, gas grills, outdoor
furniture, housewares, fireplaces & stoves, convenience lumber,
and rental equipment.
QNB Bank
(Community & Commerce Breakfast)
QNB Bank will help you achieve your goals by providing a total
financial relationship built upon exceptional personal service and a
sincere interest in your success. QNB has served the local community since 1877. During our 139 year history, economic outlooks
have changed, but our commitment to serve you remains as strong
as ever. QNB, your community bank, will be here for you today,
tomorrow and well into the future. To learn more about QNB, visit
our Pennsburg Office in the Pennsburg Square Shopping Center,
call 215-538-5600, or visit us on the web at QNBbank.com. QNB is
“Your Community Bank.”
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UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
UNIVEST-Banking, Insurance,
Investments
(Community & Commerce Breakfast)
This year marks the 140th anniversary of Univest Bank and Trust
Co. which was founded on the premise of helping local communities by taking deposits and making loans. Today, we’re still doing
this and so much more. While providing financial solutions to small
businesses has always been a vital part of Univest’s business, the
company recently expanded its commitment to small businesses
with the creation of a dedicated Small Business Lending team.
With big banks taking the place of community banks in the local
market, small businesses may face funding challenges, but
Univest’s personalized service and quick decision making is the
perfect local solution. Univest Bank and Trust Co. is a Member
FDIC, an Equal Opportunity and SBA Preferred Lender.
Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA
(Community & Commerce Breakfast)
The new facility of the Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA is a staggering gift to our community. The number of features such as pools,
gyms, indoor track and equipment are magnified by the beauty of
the building itself. Yet even the architecture still does not exceed
the dizzying array of programs and events being offered at our Y.
It is a health-promoting environment with a friendly staff and is
refreshingly clean. The staff and volunteers are keenly aware that
they are stewards of a great gift. We do not want to simply teach
athleticism, but also character.
Wells Fargo
(Community & Commerce Breakfast)
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified,
community-based financial services company with $1.3 trillion in
assets. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco,
Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage,
and consumer and commercial finance through more than 9,000
stores, 12,000 ATMs, the Internet and other distribution channels
across North America and internationally. With more than 270,000
team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in
America. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 23 on Fortune’s
2011 ranking of America’s largest corporations. Wells Fargo’s
vision is to satisfy all our customers’ financial needs and help them
succeed financially.
Walmart Supercenter
(Community & Commerce Breakfast)
For more information about Walmart Supercenter,
visit www.walmart.com.
Calendar of Events/Chamber News
UPCOMING EVENTS
GET “INSTA” RESULTS WITH
INSTAGRAM FOR BUSINESS SEMINAR
May 17, 2016 8:30-10:30am
Location: UPVCC
Join us for an introduction to one of the fun, newer apps
available to help market your business. At this seminar with
Kristin Kane, Kane Partners Social Media, you will learn
how to install the app on your phone, create impressive
photos using the various filters and effects, along with proper etiquette for how to comment and use hashtags to your
advantage. Wait - there's more!
Not only will you have your 1st business post in the books
but this seminar will also introduce a few tips and tricks for
taking your Instagram to the next level! Other apps to use
with Instagram for adding text to photos and even where to
go to run an ad on Instagram.
Make the most of the class by taking two to three photos on
your smartphone before you arrive. For example: a product,
your office sign or building, the team, or something fun and
business relevant.
05.05 JOINT HAPPY HOUR WITH INDIAN
VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Thursday, May 5, 5-6:30pm
Arbour Square of Harleysville
695 Main St., Harleysville
Sponsors: CzarStar Security, Duraclean Restoration
Specialist & Tri-State Basement Services, Perkiomen
Valley Printing, Inc., QNB Bank, StandingStone Media/SSM
Creative
05.17 GET “INSTA” RESULTS WITH INSTAGRAM
Tuesday, May 17, 8:30-10:30am
Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce
300 Main St., East Greenville
05.19 MAY BREAKFAST - Legislative Affairs
Guests: Senator Bob Mensch, Representative Marcy
Toepel, Representative Justin Simmons
Thursday, May 19, 8-9:30am
The Loft at Sweet Water Country Club
2554 Geryville Pk., Pennsburg
Sponsors: Gillespie Electric, Inc., Grand View Health,
Pennsburg Ace Hardware, PPL
06.07 QUICKBOOKS 101 SEMINAR
Tuesday, June 7, 8:30-10:30am
Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce
300 Main St., East Greenville
06.16 COMMUNITY & COMMERCE BREAKFAST
Thursday, June 16, 7:30-9am
The Perkiomen School
200 Seminary St., Pennsburg
Sponsors: QNB Bank, UNIVEST-Banking, Insurance, Investments, Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA, Wells Fargo,
Walmart Supercenter
06.16 JOINT HAPPY HOUR WITH LEHIGH
VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Thursday, June 16, 5-7pm
Bear Creek Mountain Resort & Conference Center
101 Doe Mountain Ln., Macungie
Sponsors: CzarStar Security, Duraclean Restoration
Specialist & Tri-State Basement Services, Perkiomen
Valley Printing, Inc., QNB Bank, StandingStone Media/SSM
Creative
08.18 LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS BREAKFAST
Guests include the following Congressmen: Ryan Costello,
Michael Fitzpatrick, and Charlie Dent
Thursday, August 18, 8-9:30am
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
105 Seminary St., Pennsburg
Sponsors: Gillespie Electric, Inc., PPL
UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
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Upper Perkiomen Valley
Premier Sponsor
Chamber of Commerce
16th Annual
Golf Outing & Clambake
Macoby Run Golf Course
Thursday, September 15, 2016
(Rain date September 22)
5275 McLean Station Rd., Green Lane
www.macobyrun.com
Venue Sponsor
A Round of Golf
Eagle Sponsors
Hole-in-One Sponsor
Registration Snack &
Beverage Station
Upper Perkiomen Valley YMCA
Raffle Sponsor
Showa
Beverage Cart
Blommer Chocolate Company
Harleysville Savings Bank
Snack Station
Perkiomen Valley Printing, Inc.
Golf Cart
Ball Drop
Meeting Sponsor
The Valley Café
Birdie Sponsor
Baringer-Hartman Insurance Group &
Real Estate Excel
The Perkiomen School
Tri County Area Federal Credit Union
Par Sponsors
Listed in event day program
“Strength Through Connections”
Available Sponsorships:
Birdie Sponsors
Beverage Station
Snack Station
Putting Contest
Longest Drive
Closest to the Pin
On the Green
Par Sponsors
10:30am Golf Registration
Golfer Information
11:00am Luncheon Buffet
12:00pm Shotgun Start
Thursday, September 15, 2016 Macoby Run Golf Course
Shotgun Start * 4 Person Scramble
Entry Fee
$140 per golfer includes:
• Greens Fees & Cart
• Luncheon Buffet
• Beverages and Snacks on Course
• Clambake Reception
• Microbrew Tasting - Weyerbacher Brewing Co., Inc.
• Wine Tasting - Country Creek Winery
1st Place Winner
2nd Place Winner
3rd Place Winner
Longest Drive (M/W)
Straightest Drive
Closest to Pin
Hole-In-One
On the Green
Hospitality Tent
Microbrew Tasting
Weyerbacher Brewing Co., Inc.
Wine Tasting
Country Creek Winery
Celtic Spirit
Silent Auction
5:00pm
Clambake Reception
5:30pm
Red Hill Band
6:00pm
Golf Outing Awards & Announcements
6:15pm
Clambake Dinner Buffet
VIP Packages
DuPont Hacker’s Fun Pack
$20 per golfer includes:
• 1 Mulligan
• 2 Raffle tickets
• Ticket to play Ball Drop
• Ticket to play “On the Green”
$25 per foursome (limit one) includes:
• 1 underhand throw from anywhere
• 1 over the shoulder throw
• 1 kick from anywhere
• 1 putter length
• 1 Raffle ticket
Prize Winning
Competitions
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4:30pm
First Come . . . First Served
Registration is limited to 30 foursomes.
Register your foursome today!
To secure your registration, complete and mail or fax registration form with a check or
credit card information as soon as possible.
2016 Clambake
Clambake Sponsor Opportunity……………………….2 available @ $425
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Space to share your business news in the Chamber’s bi-monthly newsletter, The Exchange,
in print and online. You can submit a write-up (100 word maximum) to share the history, latest news or a description of your business.
An online ad on the Chamber’s website landing page for one month
Business logo in The Exchange
Business logo hyperlinked in the News & Events digital update
Recognition on event page of the Chamber website
Opportunity to address event attendees for two minutes to share information
about your business
Signage at each table and at registration
Opportunity to provide promotional items at the event
Two complimentary meal reservations
Formal recognition during program
Event Sponsors
Band Sponsor
Golf Outing Sponsorship
Venue Sponsor………………....…... $4000
Raffle Sponsor………………………...…... $500
Sold Out
Premier Sponsor.………………….....$3000
Sold Out
Ball Drop………………..... $2000
Sold Out
A Round of Golf………………..…...…$1500
Sold Out
Golf Cart Sponsor………..…………... $1250
Sold Out
Sold Out
Prize Holes: Longest Drive, On the Green or
Closest to the Pin……….…………...….. $400
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Opportunity to staff the hole
Business recognition in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Signage at the hole
Meeting Sponsor…………….……….......$400
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Prominent signage
at registration lunch
Business recogni- Sold Out tion in the program
in The Exchange
Acknowledgement
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Birdie Sponsor………….………….…... $350
Eagle Sponsor……………..………......$1000
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2016 Membership upgrade to Premium level listing
on the Chamber’s website
Golf packages for a foursome
Corporate banner display at registration
Business logo on front cover of program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Business logo w/hyperlink on the event website
Sponsorship posted on Chamber Facebook page
Opportunity to add a prize hole for $250 (a $400 value)
(See Prize Hole sponsorship for additional benefits.)
Putting Contest……………………….….$500
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Signage on the practice green and opportunity to staff the
contest
Business logo in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Beer Station Sponsor ……………….….$500
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Signage on the beer station and opportunity
to staff the keg
Business logo in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Band Sponsor..……………………….….$500
Sold Out
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Prominent signage at registration/lunch
Business logo on table tent cards at lunch
Business logo in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Beverage Cart………….……….…...…... $350
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Opportunity to display sponsor signage on cart
Prominent signage at registration
Business logo in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Opportunity to staff beverage cart
Beverage Station.………..…………..…...$200
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Sponsor provided sign or banner at the station
Business recognition in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Opportunity to staff the Station
Snack Station.………………..…………...$200
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Sponsor provided sign or banner at the station
Business recognition in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
Opportunity to provide promotional items for golfers
Opportunity to staff the Station
Par Sponsor……………1 @ $100 or 2 @ $150
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Prominent signage on a hole
Business recognition in the program
Acknowledgement in The Exchange
REGISTRATION FORM
I am interested in a sponsorship, name/phone:_____________________________
Golfer Registration (includes clambake):
Clambake (Circle One)
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
$140 per golfer x______ = _______
Save time at registration by pre-purchasing these items:
VIP Package $20 per golfer x ______ = _______
DuPont Hacker’s Fun Pack $25 per foursome = _______
Clambake Only Registration:
Clambake (Circle One)
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
Name____________________________________________________
steak/chicken
$45 per member x ______ = _______
$60 per non-member x ______ = _______
Total Due: $__________
I would like to donate promotional items for door prizes:____________________________________________
Promotional items for golfer registration bags: ___________________________________________(min. 160)
(Must be a sponsor at the $200 level or more to participate. Deadline for providing items is September 2)
Will drop off at Chamber office
Make arrangements for pick up
Contact name: __________________________________________________________________
Company:_______________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:____________________________________________________________________
Phone:____________________________
Fax:_________________________
Email:___________________________________________
Enclosed is check #__________in the amount of $_________ made payable to: UPV Chamber of Commerce
Please bill me for the full amount shown above and send the invoice to: ______________________________
at the following address:_________________________________________________________
Please charge the full amount to the following VISA or MasterCard Account # (circle one)
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Billing Address:__________________________________________________________________________
Name on Card:___________________________________________________
Mail or fax form to: UPVCC, 300 Main St., East Greenville, PA 18041, Fax 215.679.2624. Call 215.679.3336 with questions.
Event Registration Form
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Please inform us of dietary restrictions at time of registration. Unless otherwise noted, registration opens 15 minutes
prior to published start times. We regret that we must invoice for cancellations not received 48 hours prior to an event.
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05.05 MAY HAPPY HOUR
$00 member/ $15 non-member
05.17 INSTAGRAM SEMINAR
$30 member/ $45 non-member
05.19 MAY BREAKFAST
$20 member/ $35 non-member
6.07 QUICKBOOKS 101 SEMINAR
$30 member/ $45 non-member
06.16 COMMUNITY & COMMERCE BREAKFAST
$20 member/ $35 non-member
6.16 JUNE HAPPY HOUR
$00 member/ $15 non-member
08.18 LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS BREAKFAST
$20 member/ $35 non-member
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UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
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Renewals & UPVCC Staff
MEMBER RENEWALS
The following members recently celebrated a membership anniversary and renewed their investment in the UPV Chamber.
Aqua Pennsylvania
Douglas K. Atno, DMD
The Barndt Agency, Inc.
Bire Benefits
Blommer Chocolate Company
Comcast Spotlight
Cradle of Liberty Council, BSA
Duraclean Restoration Specialist & TriState Basement Services
Family Caregivers Network, Inc.
First Niagara
Hildenbrand Excavating, Inc.
Independence Planning Group
Kraussdale Alpacas
Meinzer Law Offices
Moyer Indoor|Outdoor
National Penn Bank
Palm Business Center
Palm Schwenkfelder Church
Red Hill Christian School
Scooty’s Auto Service and Sales
Teamwork Wins, Ltd.
Tom’s Help Desk, Inc.
Tomlinson & Gerhart
Tosco’s Brick Oven Pizza & Restaurant
Upper Perkiomen BPW
Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer TCC
The following members have generously donated to PerkUp.
Blommer Chocolate Company
Douglas K. Atno, DMD
East Greenville Fire Company
QNB Bank
Red Hill Borough
UPVCC STAFF
Luanne B. Stauffer
President
lbstauffer@upvchamber.org
Kathy Fitser
Bookkeeper
kfitser@upvchamber.org
Michele Rodenberger
Membership Development
mrodenberger@upvchamber.org
Kasey Schultz
Marketing Coordinator
schultzk@upvchamber.org
Michele Fillippo
PerkUp Project Coordinator
mfillippo@upvchamber.org
Allison Louis
Events Coordinator
alouis@upvchamber.org
Karen Schultz
Volunteer
kschultz@upvchamber.org
COMMUNITY &
COMMERCE AWARDS
Pause here and take a few minutes
to reflect on the people who make a
difference in our community. Awards
for leadership, education, and small
business will be presented at the
Community & Commerce Breakfast on June 16. Please help us
identify outstanding community involvement by nominating someone who makes our community a better place. A nomination form
is included in this newsletter and can also be found on our website
under the event.
Perk Up Half Marathon
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT
Are you looking for a way to get more involved with the
Chamber? Would you like to meet new people and expand
your network? The Program Development committee is a great
opportunity to participate in a small group setting! The committee meets regularly to plan, coordinate and evaluate monthly
breakfasts/lunches, seminars, happy hours and other events.
Contact Allison at the Chamber if you would like to join us!
Sunday, August 21, 2016
The Perk Up Half Marathon is scheduled for Sunday, August 21.
This marathon is a chip timed, challenging course combining rolling
hills and beautiful scenery in the Upper Perkiomen Valley. Proceeds
from the run benefit the Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation supporting local families affected by
bleeding disorders. This event provides a great opportunity to
market your business to prospective new clientele and support the
Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Check out the web site for more information on sponsorship
opportunities at www.perkuphalfmarathon.com
UPV CHAMBER | MAY-JUNE
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QUICKBOOKS 101
June 07, 2016 8:30-10:30am
Location: UPVCC
Join us for an informative seminar on the basics
of QuickBooks! Our instructor, Jacqueline
Gleason, CPA, will provide insight into how to
use QuickBooks to handle day-to-day business
transactions. We will cover a range of topics
including set up, chart of accounts, inventory,
sales tax, invoicing, paying bills, receiving payments, online and mobile banking and hold a Q
& A. This is a seminar that will be enlightening
for everyone from entrepreneurs and business
owners to QuickBooks users who need some
tips to brush up on their skills!
UPVCC WEBSITE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
Did you know that the UPVCC now offers advertising opportunities on our website?
Website Box
Ad displayed on multiple pages
3 Months……………………………...$250
6 Months……………………………...$450
1 Year…………………………………$750
Industry Category Page Box
Ad displayed on each of your business category pages
6 Months……………………………...$250
1 Year…………………………………$500
Online Directory: Enhanced Listing (Annual Contract)
Premier Web Listing…………...…...$250
Feature Web Listing…………………$500
Interested in running an ad with a direct link to your website? Call our office at 215.679.3336.

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