JUNE 2015 - creve coeur - olivette chamber of commerce
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JUNE 2015 JUNE MEMBERSHIP MEETING Sun Orlando’s Event & Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village Maryland Heights 11:15 am check-in & networking 11:45 am – 1:00 pm lunch & program JUNE Thursday, June 18, 2015 Wed Thu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FIRST PLACE WINNERS OF THE 2015 CORPORATE CHALLENGE GOLF TOURNAMENT Small Business Networking Group June 10 Senior Expo June 12 Coffee Connection June 18 June 18 June 23 Quiet Village Landscaping won the tournament with a score of 61. From left: Lucas Poelker, Richard Joyce, Michael O’Hara and Dennis Evans with Golf Chair David Peterson (Heartland Payment Systems) Tue June 9 SPEAKER: MIKE MINKLER, CMIT SOLUTIONS OF CLAYTON TOPIC: HOW TO AVOID CYBERCRIMINALS The news today is full of security breaches at large companies – Anthem, Sony, Home Depot, Target, Schnucks, and the list goes on. The fact is, most security breaches go undetected. In addition, with regulations like PCI for the credit card industry, and HIPAA for the medical industry, fines for breaches are increasing. Plus, there is the embarrassment and PR factor that likely has a larger impact. Stolen data, including credit card numbers and health records, is rising in value, and the Cybercriminals are following the money. In this presentation,Mike Minkler will tell you what you and your business can do to protect yourself in today’s dangerous online world. See registration form in newsletter. Mon Fri Sat Great Southern Bank 12500 Olive Blvd. Topic: The ABC’s of Small Business Loans 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Open to all members (Contact Tina Seidel at 314-669-2515 for more information.) Orlando’s Event & Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (exhibitor registration form enclosed in newsletter) St. Louis SignWorks 2333 Weldon Parkway, St. Louis MO 63146 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. (registration form enclosed in newsletter) Membership Luncheon Orlando’s Event & Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village 11:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Topic: How to Avoid Cybercriminals (information at left and flyer inside newsletter) Scotsman Coin & Jewelry Ribbon Cutting 11005 Olive Blvd. 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. after-hours 4:00 p.m. ribbon cutting Brown Bag Lunch Speaker – Sean Sunderlage Topic – 4 D’s of Diversification St. Louis County Library – Thornhill Branch (12863 Willowyck Dr.) 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (registration inside newsletter) June 25 Waterfront Crossing at Creve Coeur After-Hours July 23 2nd Annual Mouse Race Event 807 Cross Creek Drive 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Plaza Jaguar St. Louis 11654 Olive Blvd. 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. networking/food/races (registration form inside newsletter) Photo courtesy of McCarty Photography Back row: Steve Ricci, Steve Bisch, Ed Lindner, Katie Halloran, Dr. Paul Hyland, Chris Pickel and David Peterson Front row: Jim Elder, Heather Aehle, Bill Wyne, Barb Marshall, Mary Barry and Brandon Reuther 2015 Chamber Board of Directors Officers President Ed Lindner, Kriegshauser West Mortuary President Elect David Peterson, Heartland Payment Systems Vice President, Events Mary Barry, American Eagle Credit Union Vice President, Member Services Barb Marshall, Sport Clips Treasurer David Peterson, Heartland Payment Systems Legal Counsel Steve Kling, Jenkins & Kling PC Immediate Past President Kelli Kimack, BMO Harris Bank Directors Heather Aehle, Commerce Bank Steve Bisch, Monsanto Ashleigh Brendel, Drury Hotels Jim Elder, Allegra Design Web Print Katie Halloran, Schaefer Autobody Centers Ed Heigl, Creve Coeur Assisted Living Terry Herbert, Mercy Hospital St. Louis Dr. Paul Hyland, Committed to Health Chiropractic Center Mike Minkler, CMIT Solutions of Clayton Chris Pickel, AT&T Brandon Reuther, Edward Jones Stephen Ricci, RAI Insurance Group Director Emeritus – Bill Wyne, Wyne & Merritt PC Staff Nancy Gray (Executive Vice President) Barb Gerstenkorn (Finance Director) Ellen Levy (Membership Director) Jennifer Stringer (Media Specialist) Creve Coeur - Olivette Chamber of Commerce 10950 Olive Blvd., Suite 101 Creve Coeur MO 63141 314-569-3536 314-569-3073 (fax) www.ccochamber.com Mission: To be a strong advocate for business CALLING ALL MOUSEKETEERS .. The second Mouse Race Event will be held Thursday, July 23th at Plaza Jaguar. Networking begins at 5:00 p.m. and the first race begins at 5:30 p.m. Good food and liquid refreshments will be available. Admission is $25 and includes mouse money, food and drinks. A registration form is included in the newsletter. OFFICIAL CHAMBER PHOTOGRAPHER McCarty Photography 11200 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur MO 63141 (314) 432-1221 Publicity ● Portraits ●Weddings CHAMBER BUCKS PROGRAM For each member you refer, we will give you either $25 off your membership or a free luncheon. (The option of $25 off the membership dues is capped to the amount of the referrer’s membership dues.) This program helps both the member making the referral and the chamber. The person making the referral doesn’t need to bring in a membership application – just the name of a person that might benefit from a chamber membership. We will take care of explaining the benefits of being a member and signing them up. Get ready for four days of family fun! Creve Coeur Days will take place from Thursday, June 25 through Sunday, June 28, at De Smet Jesuit High School, 233 N. New Ballas Road. This family-friendly event features a carnival midway, variety of refreshment options and live entertainment. Carnival Midway Hours: Thursday, June 25: 6:00-10:00 p.m. Friday, June 26: 6:00-11:00 p.m. Saturday, June 27: Noon-11:00 p.m. Sunday, June 28: Noon-6:00 p.m. On Thursday, purchase a $20 arm band for unlimited rides! Music and children’s entertainment is scheduled throughout the weekend. CREVE COEUR DENTISTRY RIBBON CUTTING Creve Coeur Days is sponsored by the Creve Coeur Days Board, a nonprofit organization raising money for local charities. For more information or to volunteer, please visit www.crevecoeurdays.com. The parade is scheduled for June 28 at 1:00 p.m. along North New Ballas Road. If you are interested in having a vehicle in the parade the registration form may be found on the Creve Coeur Days website. Please consider joining our chamber as we participate in the parade, by walking beside the chamber car. Fastsigns will give a Chamber discount to members who would like a sign made for their business for the parade to show support for the community of Creve Coeur. Creve Coeur Dentistry held a ribbon cutting at its new location at 11437 Olive Blvd. on Friday, May 8th. Creve Coeur Mayor Barry Glantz was on hand to cut the ribbon and had a few words of welcome to this new business. Tours and treats were provided to the public as well as a “new patient special” of cleaning, exam and digital x-rays for the low price of $59. Finding a dentist that is dedicated to your dental care can be difficult. Creve Coeur Dentistry’s friendly and knowledgeable staff is committed to understanding and meeting your needs. Cori Krumme, our chamber representative, is excited to meet members of the chamber. Call her at 314-355-2000 for more details about the Creve Coeur Dentistry practice. SPRING GOLF TOURNAMENT BMO HARRIS BANK – PRESENTING SPONSOR Although the morning was cold and rainy, the weather got warmer as the tournament progressed into the afternoon. Thanks to BMO Harris Bank for its Presenting Sponsorship of the tournament. Many thanks to GC Food & Brewery for providing the delicious dinner for the golfers. In addition to the first and second place winners the third place winner was American Eagle Credit Union. The Closest to the Pin contest went to Tom Scott (Edward Jones team); Straightest Drive contest was won by Jerry Von Rohr (Jefferson Bank and Trust Company); and the Longest Drive contest went to Rick Joyce (from Quiet Village Landscaping foursome). There were four people who got a hole in one during the putting contest prior to the tournament. A puttoff was held during dinner and resulted in Rich Sames from BMO Harris Bank winning the contest. THANKS TO THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE TOURNAMENT David Peterson (Heartland Payment Systems), pictured at left, gives the BMO Harris Bank team its portion of the skins money. With David (from left) Kelli Kimack, Matt Hashley and Rich Sames. AT&T TAKES SECOND PLACE PRESENTING SPONSOR BMO Harris Bank DINNER SPONSOR GC Food & Brewery LUNCH SPONSOR Mayuri India Restaurant STRAIGHTEST DRIVE SPONSOR BRC Distributors PUTTING CONTEST SPONSOR Smoothie King CLOSEST TO THE PIN SPONSOR Cell Phone Repair (CPR) LONGEST DRIVE SPONSOR CMIT Solutions of Clayton HOLE IN ONE CONTEST SPONSOR RAI Insurance Group From left: Wes Walters, Jon Joyner, Matt Hill and Rob Tesson BEVERAGE CART SPONSORS American Eagle Credit Union Commerce Bank Thanks to the following businesses that donated items to the goody bags, prizes and auction: American Eagle Credit Union Avalon 8 Wellness Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Cell Phone Repair (CPR) Committed to Health Chiropractic Center Dalco Home Improvement Domino's Pizza Drury Hotel Houlihan's Kaplan University KimCheese Massage Envy Spa Olivette McAlister's Deli Noodles & Company Olivette Lanes Payroll 1 Pei Wei Asian Diner Pickleman's Gourmet Café Potbelly Sandwich Shop Select Personnel Smoothie King St. Louis WING Co. St. Luke's Urgent Care Stir Crazy Tessler Promotions The Joint The Post Sports Bar & Grill The Quarry at Crystal Springs Viviano's Festa Italiano Whispering Hills Apts. & Townhomes MORE GOLF TOURNAMENT A Very Special Thanks to the Golf Committee Chair: David Peterson (Payroll 1) Mary Barry (American Eagle Credit Union) Clif Cooper (College Hunks Hauling Junk & College Hunks Moving) Terry Herbert (Mercy) Mike Minkler(CMIT Solutions of Clayton) Brandon Reuther (Edward Jones) Jim Walsh (J. Walsh Insurance) Thanks to the volunteers that helped at the tournament: Heather Aehle (Commerce Bank) Mary Barry (American Eagle Credit Union) Sally Boyd (Caring Solutions) Brenda DeClue and Darlene Seyer (Shea Home Care) Jill Philipp and Mary Dunavant (Great Southern Bank) Rebecca and Larry Lacy (La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill) Barb Marshall (Sport Clips) Shannon McBride (Creve Coeur Racquet Club) Christal McKinney (The Media Hog) Thanks to the following businesses that sponsored players & teams: American Eagle Credit Union GC Food & Brewery AT&T J. Walsh Insurance BMO Harris Bank Jefferson Bank BSW Small Business Services Payroll 1 City of Creve Coeur Quiet Village Landscaping CMIT Solutions of Clayton Terracon Consultants Edward Jones - Reuther Whispering Hills Apts. & Townhomes First Community Credit Union Mary Barry in the American Eagle Credit Union beverage cart Shannon McBride at the Creve Coeur Racquet Club hole. THANKS TO OUR HOLE SPONSORS BMO Harris Bank Caring Solutions Creve Coeur Racquet Club Crown Vision Center Enterprise Fleet Management First Community Credit Union Great Southern Bank Hope Montessori Academies Kriegshauser West Mortuary La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Orlando's Event & Conference Center Ortmann-Stipanovich Funeral Home Pickleman's Gourmet Café Quiet Village Landscaping Select Personnel Shea Home Care Sport Clips Vantage Credit Union Left to right: Brenda DeClue and Darlene Seyer at Shea Home Care hole CMIT Solutions of Clayton foursome on putting green Larry and Rebecca Lacy handing out food at the La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill hole Left to right: Morris Shank, Bill McCormick, Mike Minkler and Ted Ruzicka MEMBERSHIP WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Assistance Home Care Sonya Meatte 116 E. Lockwood Dr. Webster Groves, MO 63119 314-631-1989 www.assistancehomecarestlouis.com Home Care Services Fallon's Grill Chris Whitworth and Dan Schultz 9200 Olive Blvd., Ste. 116 Olivette, MO 63132 314-991-9800 www.fallonspub.com Restaurants Lopata, Flegel & Company LLP Allan S. Epstein 600 Mason Ridge Center Dr., Ste. 100 St. Louis, MO 63141 314-514-8881 www.lopataflegel.com Accountants THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES FOR RENEWING THEIR MEMBERSHIPS IN MAY: Accounting Career Consultants / Pinnacle Staffing Professionals – 18 years American Family Insurance, Steve Cook – 9 years America's Choice Construction, Inc. – 1 year BioTech X-ray, Inc. – 4 years City of Creve Coeur – 30 years Committed to Health Chiropractic Center – 9 years Dierbergs Markets, Inc. – 30 years The Garbacz Group – 21 years Jefferson Bank and Trust Company – 25 years Kiefer Bonfanti & Co. – 30 years Michael Genovese Jewelers – 17 years Office Depot – 5 years The Post Sports Bar & Grill – 2 years RAI Insurance Group – 5 years Russo's Gourmet Catering / Spazio Westport – 30 years Stir Crazy – 12 years Hon. Colleen Wasinger, St. Louis County Council, District 3 – 9 years Weber Chevrolet – 30 years 2015 SENIOR EXPO NOT JUST FOR THE ELDERLY VIA CESTARI RIBBON CUTTING Valeria Cestari and Mayor Glantz jointly cut the ceremonial ribbon A ribbon cutting was held May 7th at VIA CESTARI’s new location in Creve Coeur at 680 Craig Road. Chamber members and guests enjoyed refreshments and tours of the new, well-appointed treatment rooms revealed the most updated and modern technology coupled with a spa-like setting. Valeria Cestari, M.D. is the owner and Executive Director of VIA CESTARI. It is the only professional skin care provider to offer both mobile and in-office services in the St. Louis area. Staff at VIA CESTARI understand that wellness plus confidence equals beauty, independent of the person’s gender, age, shape, size, ethnicity and color. It is based on this understanding, that the licensed and experienced staff from VIA CESTARI thrive in offering transparent, simple and updated procedures to correct, improve and enhance the personal image. Contact Valeria at 314-695-5427 to arrange a visit. You are invited to attend the Chamber’s second annual Senior Expo. Our resource fair is geared toward older adults, their families and caregivers and is being held Wednesday, June 10th at Orlando’s Event and Conference Center, located at 2050 Dorsett Village in Maryland Heights from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The most difficult thing a family has to do is to figure out the next steps for its beloved aged parents or elderly loved ones. Often times, people are thrust into those difficult decisions with the least amount of information. The exhibitors will be addressing such issues as retirement living, financial planning, long term care, elder law and estate planning, senior care and senior adult support services. There is no admission, so please bring as many family and friends who may be involved in the decision process. Whether you are considering adjustments to your current home or relocation altogether, there is a vendor for you. There is plenty of parking and refreshments will be available. Brookdale Senior Living is the Platinum Sponsor. Gold Sponsors include Cape Albeon, Home Care Assistance/Care Choice Care Management, Mercy Hospita, Parc Provence and StoneBridge Senior Living. Silver sponsors include Creve Coeur Assisted Living and Memory Care, Seniors Helping Seniors, Unity Hospice and Veterans Home Care/Certified Senior Housing Professional. If you would like to target the senior population, there are still booths available for the expo. Call the chamber office for details. MEMBERSHIP PROFILES Photos courtesy of McCarty Photography Alzheimer’s Association – St. Louis Chapter Patrick W. Ayers 9370 Olive Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132 Phone: 314-432-3422 Website: www.alz.org/stl The Alzheimer’s Association is the world leader in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The St. Louis Chapter, a proud United Way member agency, serves 38 counties in eastern Missouri and western Illinois. The mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; provide and enhance care and support, and reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. For additional information about the disease, family support or research, visit the Alzheimer’s Association website at www.alz.org/stl or call the 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900. Common Sense Solutions John Chruma 2055 Craigshire, Ste. 390 St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 888-523-2568 Website: www.cssworks.com John Chruma (left) and Marty Hooper Common Sense Solutions specializes in the construction industry and helps contractors become more efficient while producing better job costing reports. With industry leading accounting, job costing, project management, estimating, CRM and service management software solutions, contractors reduce duplicate entries and spreadsheets. Common Sense Solutions also provides network support, disaster recovery and cloud storage options. For over 21 years, Common Sense Solutions has helped hundreds of St. Louis contractors with local support, industry best practices, and implementation services. Deason Contracting & Installations Nan Deason 10664 Gateway Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132 Phone: 314-890-0011 Fax: 314-218-3484 Website: www.dci-stl.com Deason Contracting & Installations is St. Louis’s premier hotel and office furniture installation company. Its certified installers have years of experience providing office relocations, cubical installations, reconfiguration of existing furniture/cubicles and mounting artwork. Hospitality clients will enjoy the capability to instantly mobilize throughout the U.S. to meet all their furniture, fixture and equipment installation needs. Nan says, “At Deason Contracting & Installations, LLC we promise to deliver a top notch customer service experience unparalleled by our competitors.” Community Title Services, LLC Leslie Steinlage-Trice and Denise McGinnis 2112 Schuetz Road St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314-695-5223 Fax: 314-695-5226 Website: www.ctitleservices.com From left: Leslie Steinlage-Trice and Denise McGinnis Community Title Services (CTS) is a full-service title company with a combined total of 20+ years of experience. Residential, commercial, short sales and HUD closings are all within its area of expertise. Community Title Services territory includes all of Missouri and Kansas. Priding itself on excellent customer service, CTS believes that it is the best company for anyone in the real estate market because it is in the community. 2015 SENIOR EXPO MAJOR EVENT SPONSORS Platinum Sponsor Brookdale Senior Living WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Orlando’s Event & Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village Maryland Heights MO 63043 6:30 a.m. booth set up 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. expo open 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. exhibitor break down Gold Sponsors Cape Albeon Fairwinds River’s Edge Home Care Assistance/Care Choice Care Mngt. No charge to attend Mercy Hospital St. Louis Parc Provence StoneBridge Senior Living Booth guidelines: Set up begins at 6:30 a.m. and must be completed by 8:30 a.m. The basic exhibitor has a skirted table and two chairs. One vendor per booth. Booths requiring electric will be placed accordingly. All display materials must be removed following the expo. Please do not plan to break down your display until the end of the event. SPONSORS $1,000 Platinum – Double-skirted booth with electric, if needed, in preferred location; logo on collateral material; full slide ad in scrolling slide show (including logo); placement of your banner ad on chamber website; and event flyer; and, three minute welcome and introduction at event. $500 Gold – Preferred booth location with electric, if needed; logo on scrolling slide show at event and logo on chamber website and event flyer. $300 Silver – preferred display booth with electric, if needed; name recognition on scrolling slide show and name on event flyer $175 EXHIBITOR – basic skirted booth and name in event program (electric optional) BOOTH REGISTRATION REGISTRATION FOR BOOTHS IS ON FIRST-COME BASIS (limited space available) Company __________________________________________________________ Contact Name __________________________________________________________ Address Phone ___________________________________ City ________________________ Zip _____________________ _______________________ Fax __________________________ e-mail __________________________ Sign me up for the following: _____ $1,000 Platinum Sponsor _____ $500 Gold Sponsor _____ $300 Silver Sponsor _____ $175 Exhibitor (Chamber Member) _____ $25 – optional electric _____$200 Non-chamber member exhibitor (available after May 1) – please check electric, if needed I will bring the following item(s) to give away at the event ________________________________________________ $________ Total registration costs SPACE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. For more information contact the Creve Coeur - Olivette Chamber of Commerce at 314-569-3536. Make checks payable to Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber of Commerce. Mail registration form with payment to: 10950 Olive Blvd., Suite 101, Creve Coeur MO 63141 OR FAX COMPLETED FORM TO: 314-569-3073 (please do not fax with credit card information – but instead call with card #) For credit card payment: Card number ____________________________________________ Expiration date _____________ MC/Visa/Discover - 3 digits on back of card __________ AMEX - 4 digits on front of card __________ Name on credit card _______________________________ CCO Coffee Connection This free event gives you a chance to connect with others in an informal networking setting! Bring lots of business cards and be prepared to share your business story! Friday, June 12, 2015 8:00-9:00 a.m. Light Breakfast Items & Networking St. Louis SignWorks 2333 Weldon Parkway St. Louis MO 63146 Phone at site: 314-485-8000 NO CHARGE but kindly RSVP for food count Phone: 314.569.3536 Fax: 314.569.3073 10950 Olive Blvd., Suite 101 Creve Coeur, MO 63141 www.ccochamber.com Please RSVP by noon on June 10, 2015 REGISTER ONLINE: www.ccochamber.com or FAX: 314-569-3073 OR E-MAIL: ngray@ccochamber.com Names of attendees __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Business ______________________________________ Daytime phone Email ____________________________________ ____________________________________________ Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015 Sponsored by: 11:15 a.m. Registration & Networking 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch & Program Orlando’s Event and Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village Maryland Heights MO 63043 314-842-3316 SPEAKER: MIKE MINKLER, CMIT SOLUTIONS OF CLAYTON TOPIC: HOW TO AVOID CYBERCRIMINALS The news today is full of security breaches at large companies – Anthem, Sony, Home Depot, Target, Schnucks, and the list goes on. The fact is, most security breaches go undetected. In addition, with regulations like PCI for the credit card industry, and HIPAA for the medical industry, fines for breaches are increasing. Plus, there is the embarrassment and PR factor that likely has a larger impact. Stolen data, including credit card numbers and health records, is rising in value, and the Cybercriminals are following the money. In this presentation Mike Minkler will tell you what you and your business can do to protect yourself in today’s dangerous online world. Mike Minkler is President of CMIT Solutions of Clayton. His company provides computer and network support to about 50 small and medium sized businesses, covering everything from security and data backup to hardware and software. Prior to opening CMIT Solutions of Clayton in 2010, Mike worked as a technology consultant for Fortune 500 companies at Perficient and Accenture. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management from Purdue University, and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Washington University in St. Louis. Mike lives in St. Louis County with his wife, Reagan, and four boys who are active in a variety of sports and arts activities. RESERVATIONS REQUESTED BY NOON ON JUNE 15 REGISTER ONLINE: www.ccochamber.com OR FAX: 314-569-3073 OR E-MAIL: ngray@ccochamber.com Chamber office phone: 314-569-3536 No cancellations after June 15th $22 for members, non-members and guests with reservations. No-shows are billed $22. May pay by cash/check/Visa/MC/Discover Name___________________________________________________ Name___________________________________________________ Company________________________________________________ Daytime phone ___________________________________ e-mail ____________________________________ l Chamber of Commerce BROWN BAG LUNCH TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2015 Brown Bag Lunch 11:30 a.m. Check-in & Networking Noon - 1:00 p.m. Lunch & Program Bring your own lunch and drink MEETING LOCATION: St. Louis County Library – Thornhill Branch 12863 Willowyck Dr. Phone at Library 314-994-3300 ext. 3902 Topic: The 4 D's of Diversification Speaker: Sean Sunderlage, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, CRPC® Diversifying your investments can be healthy for your portfolio. But there’s more to it than just owning a few stocks in different sectors. Your asset allocation can have a larger impact on your returns over time than your selection of individual stocks. • • • Sean Sunderlage is a financial advisor with Edward Jones in Ladue, and has over 18 years of experience working with individuals, families, and their professional advisors. As an Edward Jones financial advisor, Sean believes it is important to invest his time to understand what you're working for toward before investing your money. A graduate of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Sean graduated cum laude with a degree in economics and holds several professional designations. NO CHARGE but kindly RSVP Phone: 314.569.3536 Fax: 314.569.3073 10950 Olive Blvd., Suite 101 Creve Coeur, MO 63141 www.ccochamber.com Please RSVP by noon on June 21, 2015 REGISTER ONLINE: www.ccochamber.com or FAX: 314-569-3073 OR E-MAIL: ngray@ccochamber.com Name of attendees __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Business ______________________________________ Daytime phone ____________________________________ 2015 MOUSE RACES Thursday, July 23, 2015 Plaza Jaguar St. Louis 11654 Olive Blvd., Creve Coeur MO 63141 Phone at Plaza: 314-485-4795 Schedule of event 5:00 p.m. arrival/networking/eating 5:30 p.m. races begin 7:30 p.m. event ends $1,000 PRESENTING SPONSOR (1 available) Four admission tickets, logo in program, sponsor of final mouse race of evening, two minute commercial at event, mention at membership meetings and website, mentions in chamber publications and media releases, and six banner website ads $200 RACE SPONSORS (5 available) Two admission tickets, logo in program, two minute commercial at event, mention at membership meetings and on website. $50 MOUSE SPONSOR (36 available) Receive naming rights on one mouse, name in program and mention on website Name of my mouse is: ______________________________ $250 CASHIER SPONSOR (sold) Two admission tickets, logo in program, two minute commercial at event, mention at membership meetings and on website $150 BAR SPONSOR (sold) One admission ticket, logo in program, two minute commercial at event, mention at membership meetings and on website $25 admission ticket: Price includes food and beverages, and $10 in mouse money. REGISTRATION Registration deadline – July 21, 2015 NAME_______________________________________ BUSINESS_______________________________________________ CITY_____________________________________ STATE ___________ ZIPCODE __________________ PHONE________________________________ FAX_______________________________ EMAIL______________________________ ________Total amount due ________Charge to: Visa / MC / Discover Card # ______________________________________ 3 digit code __________ Exp. Date ______________ Card holder signature___________________________________ Address and zipcode to which credit card bills are mailed: ___________________________________________________________ Please mail with check to the Creve Coeur - Olivette Chamber of Commerce, 10950 Olive Blvd., Suite 101, Creve Coeur MO 63141 or e-mail to ngray@ccochamber.com or fax to 314-569-3073. For more information call the Chamber office at 314-569-3536.
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