May 2015 - Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce
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May 2015 - Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce
May 2015 Newsline 1 S. Main St., Clintonville, WI 54929 * 715-823-4606 cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net * www.clintonvillewichamber.com Volume 5, Issue 4 Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jeff Hoffman Clintonville TribuneGazette / Shoppers’ Guide TREASURER Brian Lange KerberRose SC DIRECTORS Sue Aschliman B&H Fashionwear/ B&H Footwear Angela Ditmeyer The Living Room Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts Dan Flaker First State Bank Kevin Grunewald Tadych’s Econofoods Kim Manteufel Fox Valley Technical College Sara Mullen-Hornung Cambridge Design John Van Ooyen Frontier STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sandy Yaeger ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Jackie Baldwin Board Meetings Held 2nd Tuesday Each Month 7:30 a.m. Chamber Office Office Hrs. 9 am-4 pm M-F Girls Go Cruisin’ Set for Wednesday, May 6 Girls start saving and line up the childcare! The 4th Annual “Girls Go Cruisin’” night has been set for Wednesday, May 6 from 2-6 p.m. The grand prize drawing of a YG .15 diamond pendant valued at $325 donated by Trophies & Treasures, will be held at 7 p.m. at Clintonville Lanes and Banquet Hall (must be present to win). Shopping Guides are available at these participating retailers: B&H Fashionwear, B&H Footwear, Clintonville Lanes, D. Mitchell Interiors, Erickson Pharmacy, Klein’s Chevrolet Buick, Modern Hair Designers, Shopko Hometown, The Living Room Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts, Trophies & Treasures, Walgreen Drug Store. The event is sponsored by the Retail Committee of the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. Contact the Chamber of Commerce at 715-823-4606 or cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net for further information. 20th Annual Chamber Golf Outing Scheduled for Monday, June 15 Plans are underway for the 20th Annual Golf Outing scheduled for Monday, June 15, at the Riverside Golf Club. The event is open to the public for foursomes of men, women and mixed. Registration and a hot lunch will begin at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start a 12 p.m. A buffet dinner of broasted chicken and tenderloin tips will be held from 4:30-6 p.m. In lieu of mulligans Fox Communities Credit Union will be selling yard sticks, $20 per team, to help extend a shot. Once this happens the length the shot is increased and then decreased from the yard stick until the entire yard is used. An Early Bird price of $75 is available now through Friday, May 29. Registration form is found on page 6. After that day the price will be $80 per person. Price includes a hot lunch, 18 holes of golf with cart, prizes, contests at holes and the buffet. There will also be raffle baskets and a 50/50 drawing. Registration is available by calling the Chamber office at 715-823-4606 or email us at cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net or visit our website at www.clintonvillewichamber.com. May Business Anniversaries Congratulate these businesses on their years of success! City of Clintonville ThedaCare medical Center Riverside Golf Course AHT Wisconsin Windows Clintonville Area Historical Society Olson’s Rural Electric Schley Buildings LLC Modern Hair Designers UltraCom Wireless Communication 163 Years 95 Years 86 Years 48 Years 40 Years 32 Years 29 Years 27 Years 16 Years “Dorothy in Wonderland” To Show May1-3 The Clintonville High School musical, “Dorothy in Wonderland”, will show this weekend at the High School Auditorium on Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May 2, 7 p.m. and a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, May 3. Admission is $5. Mexican Cuisine Scheduled for Friday, May 22 Nueva Vida Hispanic Ministry of Calvary Apostolic Church will present their Mexican Cuisine on Friday, May 22, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at Calvary Apostolic Church, 525 McKinley Ave. Entrée choices are Nacho Supreme (rice, salsa and sour cream) or Chicken Taquitos (rice, beans, salsa and sour cream). Each entrée will be served with your choice of bottled water or a 12 oz. can of soda. To place your order by Wednesday, May 20, call the church at 715-823-2202 (church) or 715-823-5533 (Jolyne). If no answer, leave a message with your name and order information and tentative time for pick up. See page 10 for all the details! Clintonville Lions Club Presents “Nunsense” Tickets are now on sale for the performance of “Nunsense”. The show will be held on Sunday, May 31, 2 p.m. at the Clintonville High School Auditorium. Price is $12 for adults 18 and over and $10 for youth. They are available at B&H Fashionwear, CHS Office, Clintonville Chronicle, Marion Advertiser and Wittenberg Enterprise or online at nuns.brownpapertickets.com or call 920-826-5852. The show is performed by Abrams Spotlight Productions. It is a devilishly funny, heavenly hilarious show you won’t want to miss! www.clintonvillewichamber.com 2 WEBSITE OF THE MONTH AHT Wisconsin Windows Walgreens Participates in Red Nose Day Walgreens is participating in the Red Nose Day Campaign. The Red Nose Day was founded 25 years ago by Comic Relief in the UK. Comic Relief is a not-for-profit organization working to lift children out of poverty through the power of entertainment. Walgreens is selling red noses now thorugh May 21. The noses are selling for $1 and for every dollar 50 cents will go to charity. Charities include: The Boys and Girls Clubs, The Global Fund, Save the Children and Feeding America. There will also be a live fundraising event on Thursday, May 21, 7 p.m. on NBC. Chamber Networking Rally The Chamber Networking Rally will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 8-9 a.m. at Aster Retirement Community in the Sunroom. All Chamber members are invited to attend. Each person will be given an opportunity to introduce yourself and your business and share something about your business that you want others to know. Use this opportunity to promote yourself and educate yourself with the offerings of other Chamber members. RSVP by calling Sandy or Jackie at the Chamber office, 715-823-4606 or by email at cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net. Advertise on the Chamber Website The Chamber website has now been set up to include advertising your business, specials, etc. Rates are published on our website at: www.clintonvillewichamber.com We also encourage you to visit the site and check out your listing to make sure we have it listed correctly. Email us with any changes that need to be made. CHAMBER MEMBER BUSINESS NEWS Clintonville Area Foundation Officers and Board Members The Clintonville Area Foundation voted on board members with the current slate continuing for another three-year term to expire July 30, 2018. They include, left to right: Nancy Ignacio, Connie Carpenter, Kathy Mitchell and Sandy Wadleigh The Clintonville Area Foundation held their annual meeting recently with the current slate of officers re-elected to their posts with terms to expire June 30, 2016. They include, left to right: Chairperson Nancy Ignacio; Vice Chairperson Connie Carpenter; Secretary Kathy Akey and Treasurer Kathy Mitchell. (Photo submitted by Jeff Hoffman) (Photo submitted by Jeff Hoffman) Keller, Inc. Promotes Cohen Modern Hair Designers May Specials Keller, Inc. has announced the promotion of Adam Cohen to Expeditor. Cohen has been with Keller for the past 10 years working in the Finish Carpentry Division as a craftsman and most recently as a lead man since 2011. As an expeditor, he is responsible for the coordination of all subcontractors and material ordering. The following specials are available at Modern Hair Designers, Modern hair Designers II and Modern Hair Designers III (Embarrass) during the month of May: Buy a prepaid wax card for $30, savings of $9 Half head of highlights for $45 with style One month of unlimited tanning $25 plus tax Free nail air with any nail service Gift cards available for Mother’s Day 2015 Upcoming Events Girls Go Cruisin’ Spring Cruise Car Show Citywide Rummage Sale Relay for Life Golf Outing Fireworks Historical Society 40th Anniversary Sidewalk Sales Embarrass Fun Daze May 6 May 15 May 16 June 12-13 June 15 July 3 July 18 July 24-25 July 25 Don’t forget to share the “Newsline” with fellow employees! Print out copies of this for your waiting area, bulletin board and/or employee handouts! 3 Clintonville Tribune-Gazette Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary Re-Launch The Clintonville Tribune-Gazette is celebrating the 1 Year Anniversary of the re-launch by offering a special advertising opportunity in appreciation for all the support over the past year. An insertion of the May 14 edition of the Clintonville Tribune-Gazette will be placed into the entire distribution of the Shoppers’ Guide on Tuesday, May 19. Any ad that is run in that edition will also appear in the New London Press Star that day at no additional charge plus, since they are celebrating the re-launch of the Press Star at the same time, the Press Star will be inserted in the entire distribution of the New London Buyer’s Guide on May 18. The bottom line is, if you run an ad in the T-G on May 14, your ad will be delivered to over 25,000 homes. Quite a deal! Deadline for this is Thursday, May 7. Questions regarding advertising can be directed to Jeff Hoffman, Advertising Sales Executive at 715-250-1760 (cell); 715-8237477 (office) or by email at: jhoffman@mmclocal.com. See details below for more information. 4 New Look for Chamber Bucks The Chamber Bucks have taken on a new look. They are now yellow in color and are in the form of a check. When a participating retailer receives the check they will need to complete the part that says “Chamber member sign here”. Below is a sample of the new look. If you have any questions, give us a call at 715-823-4606 or email us at cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net. 2015-16 Head Start & Early Head Start Applications The Head Start programs are child development programs for income eligible children and their families serving pregnant moms and children through age 4. The programs encourage the child’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social development while providing Family Services to the parents. There is no charge for the Head Start programs. The programs are funded by sate and federal dollars. The Head Start program runs September through June for children 3 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2015; children with documented disabilities are encouraged to apply and children may apply anytime during the school year after reaching age 3. For Early Head Start (program runs year round), pregnant mothers and children up to age 3 can apply anytime during the year and children with documented disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information call the Clintonville Early Learning Center, 238 N. Harriet Street, 715-823-4310 or email: lmattes@capmail.or or sheinrich@capmail.org. 5 Econo Cares Program To Help raise Money for CHS Athletics Tadych’s Econofoods is helping to raise money for Clintonville High School Athletics with their “Econo Cares” Grocery Receipt program. Econofoods will contribute a 1% cash donation of the receipt total to CHS. Customers can save and drop off their grocery receipts in the high school main office. All proceeds go to support Clintonville High School Athletic programming. Any questions can be directed to LaVonne Klein at lklein@kleinauto.com or Eric Ward at the high school, eward@clintonville.k12.wi.us, 715-8237215 ext. 2202. CHAMBER BUCKS are available in any amount during normal business hours at the Chamber office 1 S. Main, Mon.-Fri., 9 A.M.-4 P.M. Total Amount through April 2015 $5,247 2014 Total Amount Purchased $18,031 CHAMBER BUCKS ARE NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH! Great for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, thank you, weddings, employee incentives, prizes & more To Register, Please Click on the Below link: https://partnersconnect.withgoogle.com/event/ my-marketing-director 6 Waupaca County Tourism Advertising Campaign Underway Waupaca County is continuing its advertising campaign with various advertising spots throughout the state of Wisconsin. Clintonville tourism dollars of $120 per business can be used to help offset the cost of the campaign. Anyone wishing to find out more details on this campaign may contact Dave Thiel, Executive Director for Waupaca County Economic Development Corporation, 920-982-1582. See Page 8 for an application. Several businesses have taken advantage of this campaign, including the Chamber of Commerce. To view these videos visit www.visitwaupacacounty.com. Charging Best Practices Submitted by Cellcom Your smartphone keeps you connected, entertained and safe and likely rarely leaves your side. Keeping your device charged for your daily activities isn’t rocket science, but there are a few things to know to safely and efficiently power your device. When it comes to charging your smartphone you should only use a charger that is approved for your device. For Apple devices, reputable brands will include a statement that the charger is “made for iPad, iPhone and iPod”. Manufacturers have to get approval from Apple to use this language, ensuring the quality of the product. Micro USB charging does not have a standard, however the new QuickCharge 2.0 requires certification through Underwriters Laboratory (a safety organization) to meet compatibility and interoperability requirements. Approved products are listed here and includes Cellcom’s Ventev solution. For the fastest charge, you should be looking at the max output of your charger and max input of your device. Many devices can charge at rates higher than 1 amp, but the in-box charging solution may only have a 1 amp output, leading to longer charge times. Selecting an approved 2.4 amp rapid-charging solution will allow you to charge your device as fast as possible. If you purchase a third-party charger, cross-check the output to achieve optimal results. On a PC or laptop, USB ports are often have a limited output which can mean a slower charge than using a power outlet with an approved cord. You may remember a time when you were instructed to let your battery drain until it was dead and not to allow it to sit on the charger after it’s reached a full charge. Smartphones today are equipped with lithium-ion batteries, which are not affected by either of these practices. However, unplugging your phone and your charger is a good practice for reducing overall energy consumption. You also do not need to put your device in airplane mode to get the fastest charge. Doing so will only slightly increase the speed of the charge (less than five minutes if you’re going from 0 to 100 percent). Most users find it’s not worth the loss of functionality. Portable chargers are a great tool for those who need to charge a device on the go. Simply charge the portable units and keep them with you to charge your device when you may be away from a power outlet or USB port. There a variety of solutions available, including MyCharge AmpMax and MyCharge AmpMini from Cellcom. ##### Cellcom is an innovative wireless company that provides nationwide service for its customer base throughout Wisconsin and Michigan, with nearly 70 retail and agent locations. Cellcom is respected for its long-standing reputation of delivering extraordinary customer care, being a strong community partner, and for its renowned network, which is customized to its rural markets. As a subsidiary of Nsight, Cellcom is part of a family of companies offering complete telecommunications services. DEADLINES Deadline for the Chamber of Commerce Weekly Reminder is 12 p.m. every Thursday. Deadline for the June Chamber Newsline is Tuesday, May 26, 4 p.m. 7 8 9 10 MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS NNC—Navarino Nature Center; UCC—Christ Congregational Church; UMC—United Methodist Church; St. Martin Lutheran Church-SMLC FRIDAY, MAY 1 Fish Fry, Clintonville Moose, 5-8 pm “Dorothy in Wonderland” Musical, CHS, 7 pm SATURDAY, MAY 2 doTerra Essential Oils Class, The Living Room, 9 am Stepping Stone Acrylic Painting Class, NNC, 9 am-1 pm Nubby Higgins Benefit, Clintonville Lanes, 2-7 pm “Dorothy in Wonderland” Musical, CHS, 7 pm M*A*S*H, Mielke Arts Center 7 pm Marion City-Wide Rummage Sales SUNDAY, MAY 3 “Dorothy in Wonderland” Musical, CHS, 2 pm M*A*S*H, Mielke Arts Center 2 pm Zumba, UMC, 5 pm MONDAY, MAY 4 Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm TUESDAY, MAY 5 Senior Day, Walgreens Stepping Stone Acrylic Painting Class, NNC, 9 am-1 pm Annual Meeting, NNC, 7 pm WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 Senior Day, Shopko Hometown Girls Go Cruisin’, Downtown Clintonville, 2-6 pm Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm THURSDAY, MAY 7 Men’s Bible Study, The Living Room, 7 am Community Meal, UCC, 5:30 pm Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm FRIDAY, MAY 8 Fish Fry, Clintonville Moose, 5-8 pm SATURDAY, MAY 9 Book Signing by Taylor Fenner “The Haunting Love”, Living Room Coffee Shop, 11:30 am-1:30 pm Steak Fry, Clintonville Moose Lodge, 5-8 pm SUNDAY, MAY 10—MOTHER’S DAY Breakfast, Clintonville Moose, 8:30-11:30 am MONDAY, MAY 11 Board of Education, Middle School IMC, 6:30 pm TUESDAY, MAY 12 Stretch With OST, Orthopedic & Spine Therapy, 6:30-7 am Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber Office, 7:30 am City Council Meeting, City Hall, 6 pm WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Google Partners Connect, My Marketing, 11 am-12 pm THURSDAY, MAY 14 Men’s Bible Study, The Living Room, 7 am Legos at the Library, Public Library, 3:30 pm Community Meal, UCC, 5:30 pm Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm FRIDAY, MAY 15 Spring Cruise Car Show, Main Street, 5-9 pm Fish Fry, Clintonville Moose, 5-8 pm SATURDAY, MAY16 Citywide Rummage Sale doTerra Essential Oils Class, The Living Room, 9 am TUESDAY, MAY 19 Chamber Networking, Aster Retirement Community, 8-9 am THURSDAY, MAY 21 Men’s Bible Study, The Living Room, 7 am Community Meal, UCC, 5:30 pm Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm FRIDAY, MAY 22 Mexican Cuisine, Calvary Apostolic Church, 11 am-8 pm Fish Fry, Clintonville Moose, 5-8 pm MONDAY, MAY 25—MEMORIAL DAY CHAMBER OFFICE CLOSED TUESDAY, MAY 26 Stretch with OST, Orthopedic & Spine Therapy, 6:30-7 am Orthopedic & Spine Therapy WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Sunset Flowage Canoe Trip, NNC, 6 pm THURSDAY, MAY 28 Legos at the Library, Public Library, 3:30 pm SATURDAY, MAY 30 Wandering Down the Wolf River, NNC, 8:30 am doTerra Essential Oils Class, The Living Room, 9 am SUNDAY, MAY 31 “Nunsense”, Clintonville HS Auditorium, 2 pm Sponsored by The Clintonville Lions Club Leadership Night Set for May 7 The Waupaca County UW-Extension office and Leadership Waupaca County will be holding a Leadership Night, a special event created to highlight the importance of making a conscious choice to lead. The event will be held on Thursday, May 7, 5-7 p.m. at the Manawa Masonic Center, 520 N. Bridge St. Registration fee is $17 and include dinner. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with community and business leaders from across the region; meet keynote speaker Cathy Sandeen, UW-Colleges/UW-Extension Chancellor and learn about five demographic trends facing the region and how they affect local leadership. This event will kickoff registration for the fall 2015 Leadership Waupaca County Class XVI. For more information call 715-258-6231 or email dana.nelson@ces.uwex.edu. 11 Clintonville City Wide Rummage Sales Saturday, May 16 12
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