The MonTrose ACT - Montrose Chamber of Commerce

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The MonTrose ACT - Montrose Chamber of Commerce
A Montrose AssociAtion of coMMerce & tourisM Monthly PublicAtion
Leader
The MonTrose ACT
noVeMber 2012
Vol. 18 | Issue 11
Featured Event
Capitol Christmas Tree
Comes to Montrose!
tree Viewing on thursday,
november 8 from 4–6 PM
n. cascade Ave. & Main st.
Don’t miss your chance to catch a
glimpse of this amazing tree before
it makes its way to its final destination of the U.S. Capitol. Come
see the tree, but stay downtown
for great pre-holiday shopping,
kids’ activities, a gingerbread man
workshop at Great Harvest Bread
Company, yummy hot cocoa, and
even a visit from Santa.
3 Directors Nominated for Board
Montrose ACT is governed by a nine-member board of directors. Board terms are staggered so that one-third of the board
terms come due at the same time. Board members serve threeyear terms and may serve no more than two consecutive terms.
A nominating committee is appointed to make recommendations each year. This year, two current Board members whose
terms expire at the end of the year are eligible for a second
term; these directors are Polly Hohlenkamp and Rich Parr. Both
of these hard-working and dedicated directors chose not to put
their names in for re-election. Prior to the creation of Montrose
ACT, Polly served on the MAMA Board and Rich served on
the Chamber of Commerce Board. Their insight and guidance
helped create the vision for Montrose ACT to move forward and
we thank them for all they did.
Helen Sebree joined the board of directors in June, following
the resignation of Tricia Joy. Helen was appointed by the board
to fulfill the remainder of the term, which expires the end of the
year. Helen was selected by the nominating committee to serve
On a side note...the high season for tourism may be over until
next year but let us not forget the importance of customer
service. Customer service plays such an important role in the
success of a business. It was once said, “A customer is the
most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on
us; we are dependent on him. He is not an interruption of our
work; he is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider to our business; he is a part of it. We are not doing him a favor by serving
him; he is doing us a favor by giving us an opportunity to do
so.” Make sure that your staff is giving the customer service
that you would expect, and the customers deserve.
Premier Members
More information on page 16
PlAtinuM MeMbers:
DMeA - Utilities
Wells fargo bank - Banks
Montrose AssociAtion
of coMMerce & tourisM
golD MeMbers:
Volunteers of America - Senior Services
1519 east Main street
Montrose, co 81401
800.923.5515 toll-free
970.249.5000 Phone
970.249.2907 fax
the next three years as the lodging representative on the board.
The new names and faces you will see beginning January 1,
2013 are Casey Wareham of Home Loan insurance and Paul
Derence of Hot Water Productions. Casey will be representing
an at-large seat and Paul will be representing the retail seat.
Please join me in welcoming them aboard!
silVer MeMbers:
bobo logos - Graphic Design
bradley Devitt haas & Watkins, Pc - Attorneys
centurylink - Telecommunications
city of Montrose - Government
colorado smiles - Dr. Dan clader, DDs - Dentists
D’Medici footwear - Shoe Stores
nuVista - Credit Unions
the Mine shack - Car Wash
the staffing group - Employment Svcs./Training
F EDERAL C REDIT U NION
information@montroseaCt.Com • www.montroseaCt.Com • www.visitmontrose.Com
2 INTRODUCTION
Board Chair Report
Vote! Vote! Vote!
For 10 months I have been asking everyone to get involved and shape the future; so I am going to continue.
it doesn’t matter who you vote for or what party they represent; what matters is that you take the time to vote
for what you believe to be the best course of action. Don’t throw your rights away; every vote counts!
The 106th Black Canyon Gala is behind us now and it was a tremendous success for MACT. Thank you to
all that contributed auction items and to all that attended. We appreciate you. This is a major fundraiser for
MACT to help continue the programs that everyone benefits from. We can’t do it without you help.
Congratulations to Abel’s Ace Hardware for receiving the Retailer of the Year award—well deserved! Also
congratulations to all the nominees: Camelot Gardens, D’Medici Footwear, Horsefly Brewing Company,
Montrose Farmer’s Market & Safeway. Everyone is a winner in my book!
Speaking of congratulations, we have two new board members starting in January. Paul Derence (Hot Water
Productions) will be taking over the retail seat and Casey Wareham (Home Loan Insurance) will hold the
at-large seat. Thank you for your dedication to making Montrose a better place.
November is also the beginning of the Holiday season. Great smells, great feelings of family, friends &
community. The shopping will begin and the Black Fridays that have become famous seem to bring out the
best, and the worst, in people. Remember to smile and make a difference in someone’s day.
sCoTT Beyer Board Chair, Montrose ACT
Scott's Printing & Design, Montrose
In This Issue
Montrose PR Corner
Board Chair Report ............................. 2
PR Corner ............................................ 2
Montrose ACT Board & staff ............... 3
Volunteer spotlight .............................. 3
Montrose Partners with grand Junction & Delta county for golf Press trip
MeMbershiP MAtters
Members in the News ......................... 4
Member spotlight ................................ 4
Best of the Valley Award Winners ....... 4
Member events ................................... 5
Montrose ACT Thank-Yous .................. 5
New Members ..................................... 6
Membership Renewals........................ 6
November longevity Anniversaries .... 6
Non-Profit spotlight ......................... 8–9
The trip highlighted the phenomenal golf courses in each area, including The Links at Cobble Creek
and the Bridges Golf & Country Club. In addition, the writers were given a tour of the Black Canyon
of the Gunnison National Park. The trip has already paid off with an article appearing in Golf Now.
coMMunity neWs
City Report ........................................ 10
Non-Profit update ............................. 10
Kudos ................................................ 11
Ribbon Cuttings .......................... 12–13
eVents & cAlenDArs
october event Highlight .............. 14–15
2012 event Calendar ......................... 15
2012 Board & Council Meetings
Calendar ........................................ 15
Featured event .................................. 16
Business Development seminars ..... 16
Business After Hours......................... 17
21/40 Young Professionals................ 17
Health Care Reform Presentation ..... 17
Earlier this month, Montrose, in cooperation with neighboring Delta County and Grand Junction,
hosted the “Western Colorado Golf Trail” press trip. Writers from The Golf Channel, Golf Vacations
Magazine, Exploration Travel Magazine, and Colorado Meetings & Events attended.
Cooperative public relations efforts such as this one are made possible because of our PR team’s relationship with other communities in our area. By partnering with these other destinations, we are able to
share the costs of hosting a group of writers like this, including the price for air and ground transportation, as well as meals, activities and lodging (when those things cannot be donated by industry
partners, like you).
Additionally, it gives us the opportunity to provide something the writers need to ensure their stories
are published – a “round-up” of activities. More often than not, publications require writers to feature
more than one destination in their articles, which is exactly what we served up.
We are starting to plan for 2013, so if you have a press trip idea you would like us to consider for next
summer or fall, please let us know. Or, if you donate an activity, meals and/or lodging for future press
trips please contact Jenni Sopsic at jenni@MontroseACT.com.
note from a montrose visitor
"
As a parent of one of the boys that played in the state tournament last month, I wanted
to extend a sincere thank you to all who were involved in making it happen.
We were all very impressed with the tournament [at Cobble Creek] and how smoothly
everything was run. We especially wanted to thank all the nice volunteers in the community who helped to shuttle the players at the 9th hole as well as helped to spot balls and
such. They were all so friendly and supportive of the boys. Your golf course is absolutely
beautiful and it was a pleasure experiencing it as well as the folks of Montrose. The boys
were welcomed at restaurants and you could really tell the community was glad to have
them there. This was such a refreshing change from past experiences.
"
Thank you again for making this tournament such a pleasant experience.
The Brandt’s / Palmer Ridge High School / Monument, CO
MONTROSE ACT BOARD & STAFF 3
Montrose ACT Board
Members & Staff
eXeCUtive BoarD of DireCtors
Scott Beyer, Chair
Scott’s Printing & Design
Eric Feely, Chair Elect
Remington’s at The Bridges
Kevin Johnson, Treasurer
Wells Fargo Bank
Polly Hohlenkamp, Past Chair
Leadership Circle, LLC and Sport Clips Haircuts
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Judy Ann Files City of Montrose
Rich Parr Walgreens
Steve Savoy Best Signs Systems
Helen Sebree Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
Sheree Wanner Camelot Gardens
EX-OFFICIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ron Henderson Montrose County
Mark MacHale Montrose County School District, RE-1J
Scott Shine Downtown Development Authority
Denise Swanson Redcoats
REDCOAT OFFICERS
Denise Swanson President
Dru-Anne Weaver Vice President
John Lindh Secretary/Treasurer
Rex Swanson Past President
STAFF
Jenni Sopsic Executive Director
Amber Whaley Communications Specialist
voLUnteers
Connie Converse, Sharon Good & Catherine Boylan
MONTROSE ASSOCIATION OF
COMMERCE & TOURISM
1519 E. Main St. • Montrose, CO 81401
Phone: 970-249-5000 • 800-923-5515 • Fax: 249-2907
information@MontroseACT.com
www.MontroseACT.com • www.VisitMontrose.com
Montrose Association of Commerce & Tourism accepts no liability for
subject matter in newsletter articles, ads or inserts.
for information on advertising in this publication,
please call 249-5000.
volunteer spotlight
Montrose ACT
volunteer sharon Good
sharon Good is just one of the
wonderful, smiling faces you may
see when you stop by the Montrose
ACT office. sharon has volunteered
here at Montrose ACT for a year and
a half and has loved every minute of
it. she enjoys working in the office
with the employees and visitors who
always make her smile and laugh.
Volunteering at Montrose ACT has
been sharon’s way to give back to the
community for all the support, both
business and personal, that Montrose
has given her over the years.
Many Montrose residents are already familiar with sharon’s smiling face,
having seen her for years at the popular downtown business, Mountain
Valley Booksellers. sharon moved to Montrose in 1979 and has been
happily living here ever since. In 1982, she and her husband purchased
the bookstore and became a fixture in the Montrose business scene.
sharon sold the business in 1998, but she is still a great asset to the
Montrose community.
sharon loves spending time at Montrose ACT and keeping up on all the
happenings in the community. We at Montrose ACT love spending time
with her, too.
Would you like to be a Volunteer with Montrose Act? contact us
at 249-5000 or information@MontroseAct with any questions.
4 MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
Members In the News
all Points transit wins award
As a rural agency that has found innovative and effective
ways to serve their passengers, All Points Transit is one
of only three rural transit organizations chosen to receive
the 2012 Federal Transit Administration (FTA) “Administrator’s Award for outstanding Public service.”
The award was presented on oct. 16, 2012 at the 20th National Conference
on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation in salt lake City, utah.
Congratulations, All Points Transit!
100 Tessitore Ct., Ste. D • Montrose • 249-0128 • www.allpointstransit.org
member spotlight
H&R Block here on the Western slope has been locally owned and operated
for the past 37 years. A local company backed by a national brand helps us
deliver quality service you’d expect from a local business with the strength
and resources of a national brand.
We care about and understand the communities we are a part of, and we
have built a team of experts to help with all tax situations, no matter how large
or small they may be. We offer 2nd look Reviews to individuals who had their
tax return prepared elsewhere or prepared it themselves, which gives them a
detailed review of their return and a guarantee of its accuracy. We also have
products and services to assist starting a business or to take the stress out of
running a business.
H&R Block
438 E. Main St. • Montrose
249-9253
our clients enjoy many services above and beyond tax preparation which include tax planning, audit support, a warm cup of coffee and a friendly conversation. We have been upgrading our locations to continue our commitment of
delivering a private, professional environment and are finishing up a remodel
of our location on 438 east Main street here in Montrose. Drop on by; take a
moment to get to know us or to see the remodeled office. We are here to get
to know you and support you in any way. Don’t be afraid to ask us questions
or seek our advice—if we have something that works for you, great; if not,
maybe we can point you in the right direction.
member winners of 'Best of the valley 2012' awards
We at Montrose Act are proud to recognize our members who were voted
'best of the Valley 2012' Winners. congratulations everyone!
Abel’s Ace Hardware
Alpine Optical of Western CO, LLC
Big “O” Tires
Camelot Gardens
Camp Robber
Cascade Bikes
The Cellular Store
City Market
Cobble Creek Golf Community
Coffee Trader
Cold Stone Creamery
Coldwell Banker
Cooling’s Heating & A/C, Inc.
D’Medici Footwear
Dalee Salon
Dennis Devor
Edward Jones – Joel Evans
Flairmont Furniture
Great Harvest Bread Company
Hansen & Amundson Dental Group
- Dr. Doug Hansen
Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Horsefly Brewing Co.
J.C. Penney’s
Keenan’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
The Liquor Store
McDonald’s
The Mine Shack
Montrose Bank
Mylar’s Auto Refinishing, Inc.
Natural Grocer
Optimum
Panda Palace
Ray’s Good Stuff
Red Barn Restaurant & Lounge
Rib City Grill
Scott’s Printing
Sleep Factory
Sports Authority
The Stone House
Tiffany, Etc.
Tri-River Appliance
Turner Automotive
Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS 5
Member Events
1st annual Charity Dodgeball
tournament Held saturday of
veterans’ Day weekend
Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge for kids!
Montrose, CO – October 15, 2012 – Two of the
area’s vital nonprofits serving children—Court
Appointed special Advocates (CAsA-Voices for
Children) and the Black Canyon Boys & Girls
Club (BCBGC)—come together to host the
1st Annual Charity Dodgeball Tournament
benefitting local kids and honoring area veterans.
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The Tournament, held at the olathe High school Gym on saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, kicks off at 8 am with team registration and
a rule review meeting. Dodgeball starts at 10am. The day will
culminate with crowning the victor and celebrating our Veterans
Karen Tuttle, executive director of CAsA-Voices for Children,
is excited about how the new event is coming together, “ I am
honored to partner with the Black Canyon Boys and Girls Club
to bring a new joint fundraising event to our area where law
enforcement, firefighters, eMs, and other agencies are given
a good reason—and a good cause—for throwing balls at one
another!” Justin Kiehl, executive director of the BCBGC, noted,
“I am excited to be working with CAsA-Voices for Children to
bring a FuN an NeW event to Montrose! No more driving, putting, and chipping at a fundraiser: it’s time to ‘Dodge, Duck, Dip,
Dive, Dodge!’
All teams are welcome—and law enforcement agency teams
are encouraged. Participants must be 18 years or older. The
tournament is double elimination, which guarantees each team
a minimum of two matches. There will be trophies and awards to
1st and 2nd place teams. The team registration fee is $300 per
team of six with one alternate. Team T-shirts are required.
spectator fees are $10 for 13 and older, $5 for kids 6-12, and
kids 5 and under are free. Veterans are also free in honor of
Veterans’ Day and all veterans’ service and sacrifice.
CAsA-Voices for Children provides a voice in court for every
abused and neglected child in the 7th Judicial District on the Western
slope of Colorado.
The Black Canyon Boys & Girls Club provides a fun, safe, positive
environment to enable every young person to develop into caring,
healthy, responsible citizens with attainable goals for a great future.
For more information on the Charity Dodgeball Tournament, call
CASA-Voices for Children (249-0337) or the Black Canyon Boys &
Girls Club (249-5168) or email Stacey at sryan@casanow.org.
october's speakers, sponsors & Hosts—Oh, My!
Our thanks and gratitude to all the people and businesses who help make our monthly and special events, well, special.
They’re all very passionate about the valuable information they each shared last month; please consider reaching out to them for
additional information that can help you and your business—and consider supporting their causes and businesses, too!
business Development seminar: Speaker Matt Kremer, Ryan McKee and the team at DexOne
good Morning Montrose!: Speakers Sean Sale & Jason Killlen, Black Canyon Hunt & Outdoor Expo; Rick Bresett, Colorado Parks
& Wildlife; Matt Ortega, Department of Wildlife/Division of Wildlife; and Amy Harmsen, Main Street Fall Fun Festival
business After hours: Host Sherwin Williams; Caterer Pancheros Mexican Grill
ribbon cutting Photography: Cara Fandel of Howling Wolf Photography (www.howlingwolfphoto.com)
black canyon gala Photography: LuAnn Tyrrell of Colorado Scenes Art & Photography
Montrose Act graphic Design: Bobo Logos
6 MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
New Members
the Mine shack car Wash
• Silver Member •
Scott Stryker - Owner
2554 Woodgate Rd. • Montrose
(970) 249-9274
the mobile Grooming Co.
Amy Saunders - Owner/Operator
P.O. Box 3554 • Montrose
(970) 596-0303
S & S Stone &
Landscape supply
Janie Smith - Owner
1915 N. Townsend Ave. • Montrose
(970) 240-3723
Howling wolf Photography
Cara Fandel - Owner
Montrose
(970) 234-3212
Membership Renewals
altrusa international, inc.
of Montrose
Performance Muffler
& auto, inc.
D’medici footwear
Pine Cone Catering
Dairy Queen
rocky mountain Bio-ag
Flower Subaru
sheshe Boutique & Gallery
Howard Davidson
insurance agency
Sports Clips Haircuts
Internal Medicine
specialty Group
mesa family Chiropractic
sushitini, LLC
valley symphony association
wild rose
november’s Longevity anniversaries
MeMber ............................................ yeArs of MeMbershiP
Flairmont Furniture-Carpet One ............................................................................ 49
Carver Farms & Rentals ........................................................................................ 20
Camelot Gardens & Gifts ...................................................................................... 18
Patrick D. O'Meara,D.O. ......................................................................................... 15
Dynamic integration, LLC
Josh Fabian - President
113 Rose Ln., Unit E • Montrose
(970) 249-0836
http://dynamic-integration.com
Client Focused Solutions ...................................................................................... 14
Leadership Circle, LLC .......................................................................................... 13
Montrose Auto Body.............................................................................................. 13
Cooper Soils & Landscaping Supplies, LLC .......................................................... 9
Volunteers of America - The Homestead at Montrose ........................................... 9
Community Banks of Colorado
Carla Gressman Banking Center Manager
330 S. 12th St. Unit B • Montrose
(970) 252-9076
http://www.cobnks.com
southwest Hearing
services, inc.
Karen Mercer - Owner/President
816 S. 5th St., Ste C • Montrose
(970) 249-3971
The Fire House
May Epling - Owner
1135 E. Main St. • Montrose
(970) 765-2284
Alpine Bank - East Montrose ................................................................................... 9
AFLAC - Rex Swanson ............................................................................................ 9
Deeply Digital, LLC .................................................................................................. 8
A&W / Long John Silvers......................................................................................... 7
Mesa Family Chiropractic, PC ................................................................................. 6
One Track Communications, Inc. ............................................................................ 6
Networks Unlimited, Inc. ......................................................................................... 4
Sharing Ministries, Inc. ............................................................................................ 4
The Stone House ..................................................................................................... 4
Valley Symphony Association ................................................................................. 4
Proven Technologies, LLC ...................................................................................... 3
Keller Williams Colorado West Realty, LLC ............................................................ 2
Mann's Carpet Cleaning & Restoration................................................................... 2
The Boardwalk ......................................................................................................... 2
The Staffing Group .................................................................................................. 2
Antiques & Things ................................................................................................... 1
B&B Cleaning Service, LLC..................................................................................... 1
Farmers Union Insurance ........................................................................................ 1
LegalShield .............................................................................................................. 1
Montrose ACT thanks you for your membership! Remember to shop first with the
businesses that support our community—like yours!
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS 7
8
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
non-Profit spotlight
Hospice Care: it may
not Be what You think
by Christy Whitney, RN, MS
CEO, Hospice & Palliative Care of
Western Colorado
When my mother-in-law was diagnosed in 1975 with terminal cancer at
the age of 56, there were three hospice programs in the United States,
and none where we lived. The last months of her life were really difficult – symptom management was terrible, her family’s conflict kept them
estranged, and she died after a month-long stay in the hospital, where her
grandchildren were not allowed to visit.
When people ask me how I stay passionate about hospice work after 25
years, I tell them that story.
Hospice is a difficult thing to grasp, if you have not had the experience.
Most people don’t want to think about the subject of death—more
specifically, they don’t want to think about their possible death or the death
of someone they love. This is easy to understand. It is also a great barrier
to people being aware of a service and a financial benefit that could lift the
burden of serious illness from them, and actually restore hope and sanity
to a very difficult time for families.
I am sad for families who have such great fortitude and self-reliance that
they “hold off ” on hospice care, thinking they are doing the right thing,
only to experience it for a few days and realize what a difference it could
have made for everyone.
A number of myths about hospice add to this dilemma. I have featured
a few below:
Myth: Hospice is just for people with no money – or Hospice is expensive.
Truth: Most health insurance covers hospice care, and under Medicare and Medicaid
it is 100% covered, including all medications, treatments, equipment and even
hospitalizations without any out-of-pocket expense. This benefit is available for six
months of care or longer, if the patient’s conditions qualify them.
Myth: Hospice is just for cancer patients or elderly people.
Truth: People with any kind of serious illness with a grave prognosis, at any age, are
eligible for hospice. Last year, only 35 percent of our patients had cancer.
We care for patients from the age of 2 months to over 100 years old.
Myth: Hospice will make patients give up hope and they may die sooner.
Truth: A recent published study showed that patients who receive hospice care do
much better in comparison to similar patients; and they live an average of 29 days
longer. Hospice brings hope to patients and families—for comfort and meaning in
the final stages of life.
Myth: If I enroll in hospice, I have to give up all of my medical treatment.
Truth: The goal of hospice is to assist patients to live as long as possible, as
comfortably as possible. Sometimes that involves treatments; sometimes that
involves tests. We look at every medical intervention in terms of its proven rate of
effectiveness in helping people get better or feel better.
Our dedicated hospice physicians, nurses, counselors, social workers,
nursing assistants and chaplains stand ready with a cadre of talented,
caring volunteers to help every patient and family in need of support.
for more information about hospice & Palliative care of
Western colorado, call 241-2212 or visit our website at
www.hospicewco.com.
a rewarding retirement
Left: Art and Barb Slater and Montrose
Heirlooms Manager, Sally Lawson.
“I love to shop,” exclaims Barb Slater. Although that may be one of the
many perks about volunteering for Heirlooms for Hospice, Barb and her
husband Art feel that they are reaping many rewards spending their retirement years giving back to the community.
Art and Barb have been married for more than 20 years and together give
a great deal of their time to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado and to Heirlooms for Hospice in Montrose.
Before Art retired he worked as a carpenter and those skills easily translate
to his volunteer position at Heirlooms. “It keeps me busy and I get to
keep all of these women in line,” he says with a smile. “I fix things around
here. I repair furniture, lamps and whatever needs fixin’,” he says.
Barb also has many duties at the store. She steams clothes, merchandises
items for the sales floor and checks the racks to make sure that everything
looks just right when customers come through the door.
You may even see the couple driving the streets of Montrose to help
promote Heirlooms for Hospice. “We have a 1930’s antique Ford and we
fasten a big Heirlooms magnet to the side and drive in the local Montrose
parades,” says Art.
“Volunteers like Barb and Art make Heirlooms such a special place. Their
willingness to go above and beyond makes Heirlooms not only a great
shopping destination, but a place to meet wonderful people all while
supporting a worthy cause,” says Montrose Heirlooms for Hospice store
manager, Sally Lawson.
Staffed primarily by volunteers, Heirlooms features gently-worn fine
clothing, antiques, home furnishings, fashion accessories, books and other
one-of-a-kind items donated by the community to support Hospice &
Palliative Care of Western Colorado. Hospice operates two Heirlooms
stores, one in Grand Junction and one in Montrose.
“It is such a privilege to be a part of this. We are like an extended family.
We share our problems, our joy and you feel great because you are helping
your community,” says Barb. And Art agrees, “Great fellowship and volunteering keeps me from becoming a couch potato!”
you, too, can make a difference by shopping, becoming an
heirlooms volunteer, sharing your hobby of decorating, knitting, sewing or painting, or by donating those treasures you
used to love to a higher purpose and a great cause! for more
information, visit our website at www.hospicewco.com or call
254-8556 in grand Junction or 252-3648 in Montrose.
Does your company have good news to share
with other Montrose Act members? Email it to
information@MontroseACT.com. Your good news
may be included in a future eNewsletter!
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS 9
Grief Awareness Day
Join the
BLUE CREW!
Wear blue on
Children’s Grief Awareness Day,
Thursday, November 15th
as we come together to show our support for kids and
teens who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
How can you help?
Be there
to listen if they want to talk
about a person who died.
Be there
to sit with them even when
they don’t feel like talking.
Be there
to offer a hug when
they need it.
Be there
to visit, call, send an e-mail,
a text message or a card.
Be there
Be there and just be yourself.
www.hospicewco.com
(970) 252-2506
10 COMMUNITY UPDATE
Non-Profit Update
City report
City Council seeks
Applicants for Board
vacancies
Citizen participation is a key
component to the success of local
government.
Citizens interested in becoming involved in the City of Montrose
organization can participate by serving on local boards, committees and
commissions. The City Council is currently accepting applications for
vacant positions on two vital boards, the Montrose Planning Commission
and the Montrose Senior Pavilion Advisory Committee.
Montrose Planning commission
The Planning Commission consists of seven members selected from
qualified electors of the City and evaluates matters related to planning and
community development. Members of the Planning Commission serve
at the pleasure of the City Council and are appointed for four-year overlapping terms.
Three positions are available on the Planning Commission, which meets
the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 5:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers.
Montrose Pavilion senior center Advisory committee
The City Council is also seeking applicants for the Montrose Pavilion
Senior Center Advisory Committee. The purpose of this committee is to
advise the City Council on concerns of the seniors and to make suggestions and recommendations that will improve the Senior Center facility.
Two positions with three-year terms are available on the Senior Center
Advisory Committee, which meets the second Monday of each month at
1:00 p.m. in the Senior Center of the Montrose Pavilion.
Application Process
thinking toward the
4th of July
The holiday season is quickly
approaching. There will be much to
do in our community—numerous
opportunities where we can celebrate
with each other and reach out to those less fortunate. These events and
service projects don’t just magically appear. Months and months of
planning and preparation are invested into the events scheduled during
the holiday season.
While many community-minded individuals will soon see the results
of their hard work and dedication, another group has joined forces to
celebrate a coming holiday in a very special way. This group is looking to
the 4th of July, 2013 when “The Wall that Heals”, a half-scale replica of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. will rest in Montrose
from July 3–July 8. This replica is unique in that the travelling display also
includes an information center to assist visitors in locating a specific name
on The Wall using computers. Also included is a mobile museum with
information cases that display photos of service members whose names
are found on The Wall, along with letters and memorabilia left at The Wall
in D.C. The museum also includes a map of Vietnam and a chronological
overview of the conflict in Vietnam, which creates a historical and cultural
context of the era.
This planning committee is coming together again to make this special
opportunity possible. Many of you will remember when the “Vietnam
Moving Wall” visited Montrose in May, 2009. Over the course of
five days, nearly 17,000 residents and visitors came to Cerise Park to
experience The Wall. Among them were nearly 2,000 middle- and highschool students who were bussed to the site. They toured The Wall
through the experienced eyes of Vietnam Veterans who shared stories and
helped the students locate family members on The Wall.
City Council will interview applicants and make appointments during the
December 4, 2012, City Council meeting. The appointments will be
effective as of January 1, 2013.
If you would like to support bringing “The Wall that Heals” to Montrose
next 4th of July, we encourage you to become a Flag Sponsor. Flag
sponsors contribute $200 to the Montrose Community Foundation as a
tax-deductible gift. Your gift will be recognized by the placing of a flag
in Cerise Park over the holiday, providing a visual reminder of our thanks
to the heroes in the armed forces who have and currently are protecting
our American Freedoms. For more information, contact the Montrose
Community Foundation at 249-3900 or mail your check to P.O. Box
3020, Montrose, CO 81402 with a memo noting “Vietnam Wall”.
Bill Bell
City Manager, City of Montrose
MelAnie hAll
Executive Director, Montrose Community Foundation
www.cityofmontrose.org
www.montrosecf.com
Applications are available at City Hall, 433 S. First Street, on the
City of Montrose website at www.cityofmontrose.com, or by calling
(970) 240-1422. Citizens interested in applying should submit an application and letter of interest to the City Clerk by 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
November 21, 2012.
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COMMUNITY NEWS 11
Kudos Awards
oCtoBer awarDs:
Left: Jeff Brown & William Pryor, and
Right: Andrew Lucero - Holiday Inn Express & Suites
novemBer awarDs:
Bottom Left: Rhonda Knox - City of Montrose
Bottom Center L-R: Susan Koller, Janice Marcha,
Cindy Northrup, Lisa Vigil, Julie Osborne,
Jennifer Moreland (sitting); Ginn Lasley
(not pictured) - Alpine Bank
Bottom Right: Karen Fox & Joshua Davis
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites
12 MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
october & november ribbon Cuttings
Colorado mesa University
234 S. Cascade Ave. • Montrose
249-7009 • www.coloradomesa.edu/montrose
On September 7th, Colorado Mesa University (CMU) celebrated their new
campus updates and renovations.
(Center with scissors and left to right): CMU Director Joey Montoya Boese,
University President Tim Foster, and CMU Advisory Member Kay Alexander celebrate at their recent ribbon cutting, while Montrose ACT and their
Redcoat organization, along with CMU Montrose Advisory Council, friends,
supporters, and dignitaries, cheer them on.
Fabula
Sonja Horn, Owner
306 E. Main St. • Montrose • 275-4747 • fabulagifts@yahoo.com
Fabula—a new home décor, gifts, and kitchen accessories store—recently
celebrated their grand opening at 306 East Main Street, and Montrose ACT
and their Redcoat organization, along with staff and friends of Fabula,
were on hand to congratulate them. Center with scissors is Store Owner
Sonja Horn.
Habitat for Humanity of
montrose County restore
Colleen Burke, Executive Director
1601 N. Townsend Ave. • Montrose
252-9304 • habitatmontrose.org
Habitat for Humanity has moved locations and celebrated this operational
change with a ribbon cutting on September 7th. Montrose ACT and their
Redcoat organization, along with members of the business community, local
dignitaries, and city and county officials, showed their support at the event
for the Habitat for Humanity staff and board, represented by Executive
Director Colleen Burke, center with scissors.
fiesta Guadalajara
1571 Ogden Rd • Montrose
249-2460 • fiestamontrose@hotmail.com
Fiesta Guadalajara recently celebrated their operations change of moving
to their new site at 1571 Ogden Road. Center with scissors, Store Manager
Fernando Flores and General Manager Alex Sanchez are joined by their staff
while Montrose ACT and their Redcoat organization congratulates the group
on their recent move.
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS 13
october & november ribbon Cuttings (continued)
Trout River Ranch
Dennis Vanderwist, Owner
67700 Trout Rd.• Montrose • 417-0775 • dvanderwist@gmail.com
Trout River Ranch, a beautiful new vacation rental, bed and breakfast, and
special event venue, celebrated their opening with an open house and
ribbon cutting on September 27th at 67700 Trout Road. Montrose ACT and
their Redcoat organization were on hand to celebrate the occasion.
l-R: Redcoat Rex swanson (Aflac), Montrose ACT Board Member sheree Wanner
(Camelot Gardens and Gifts), Trout River Ranch Co-owner Dennis Vanderwist,
Redcoat Denise swanson (VoA-The Homestead), Trout River Ranch Co-owner
Jan ogg (with scissors), Redcoat Karen Fox (Holiday Inn express Hotel & suites),
Amber Whaley (Montrose ACT), Redcoat sonya schenck (Holiday Inn express
Hotel & suites, stacey Ryan (Montrose ACT), and Redcoat John lindh.
Kensho total wellness
Day spa, LLC
Ken Edgar
37 N. Nevade Ave. • Montrose • 249-7377 • info@kenshodayspa.com
Originally Alpine Health Care, Kensho Total Wellness Day Spa has recently
undergone a branding and name change. To commemorate the occasion,
Kensho held a ribbon cutting on September 28th at 37 N. Nevada Ave.
Center with scissors is Holly Padilla, CMT and Esthetician, and Dr. Ken Edgar. They are surrounded by patients and friends of Kensho Total Wellness
Day Spa as well as Montrose ACT and Redcoats Sonya Schenck (Holiday
Inn Express Hotel & Suites), John Lindh, Karen Fox (Holiday Inn Express
Hotel & Suites), and Rex Swanson (Aflac).
mann's Carpet Cleaning
and Restoration
Jeanine Bierschank
635 E. Main St. • Montrose
249-6738
In celebration of their new location at 635 E Main, Mann’s Carpet Cleaning
and Restoration held an open house and ribbon cutting on October 17th,
2012. Montrose ACT and their Redcoat organization were on hand to
commemorate the occasion.
L-R; Board Member Sheree Wanner (Camelot Gardens), Redcoat John
Lindh, Amber Whaley (Montrose ACT), Redcoat Denise Swanson (VOA),
Owner Eric Bierschank, Redcoat Eva Veitch (VOA), Owner Jeanine Bierschank, Redcoat Norm Brooks (Big “O” Tires), Jodi Shormann (Montrose
ACT), Redcoat Rex Swanson (Aflac).
montrose aCt congratulates all of our ribbon Cutting participants!
Special Thanks to Cara Fandel of Howling Wolf Photography for all Ribbon Cutting Photos!
14 EVENTS & CALENDARS
sATurdAy, oCToBer 20, 2012
~ MonTrose PAvilion ~
The 106Th Black canyon Gala was a huGe success!
Congratulations Abel’s Ace hardware
2012 retailer of the year
Montrose ACT was proud to recognize this year’s
outstanding retailers with the presentation of the
Retailer of the Year award at the Black Canyon
Gala held October 20th at the Montrose Pavilion.
The nominees were Abel’s Ace Hardware, Camelot
Gardens, D’Medici Footwear, Horsefly Brewing
Company, Montrose Farmer’s Market, and Safeway.
Abel’s Ace Hardware was awarded the honor of
2012 Retailer of the Year. All our nominees were
outstanding examples of excellent customer service,
as well as community involvement and truly deserve
recognition. Stop by these great Montrose businesses
get the chance to experience these outstanding
retailers for yourself!
Past Montrose retailer of the year Award Winners:
2011 - Creative Corner Artisan Co-Op
2010 - Prodercers Co-Op
2009 - Hot Water Productions
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We at Montrose ACT would love to thank the
many donors who made our auction at the
106th Annual Black Canyon Gala such a huge success.
ThAnk you!
Big “O” Tires
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
National Park
The Bridges Golf & Country Club
Camp Robber
Cedar Creek RV Park, Mini-Golf,
& RV Rentals
Cherry Creek Radio
Crystal Clear Wash
D’Medici Footwear
Ralph and JudyAnn Files
Flower Motor Company
Green-way Pro Landscaping
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Howling Wolf Photography
J & B Fish & Supplies
La Voz Del Pueblo
Magic Circle Players
Montrose Daily Press
Milpro Cleaners
Night & Day
Montrose Gold’s Gym
Montrose Recreation District
Ouray Silversmiths
2012 event Calendar
Pro Space Interiors
Qdoba Mexican Grill
Ray’s Good Stuff
Rose Bowl
Steve Savoy/Best Sign Systems, Inc.
Sports Clips Haircuts
The Mine Shack
The Mobile Grooming Co.
Tiffany, Etc.
Ute Indian Museum
Valley Symphony Association
Western Gravel
Date time
LoCation
ProGram/event
nov.
8
8
13
13
15
23
Noon
4 PM
7:30 AM
5:30 PM
7 AM
5:30 PM
MACT
Main St. /Cascade Ave.
MACT
Habitat for Humanity
MACT
Downtown
Business Development Seminar
Capitol Christmas Tree
Health Care Reform Presentation
Business After Hours
Good Morning, Montrose!
Tree Lighting & Santa's Cabin Opens
DEC.
Board of Directors
Meet 2nd Monday/Month at Noon
1
6
11
13
20
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
Noon
7 AM
Downtown
CampRobber
Pancake House Rest.
MACT
MACT
Parade of Lights
21/40 Holiday Social
Business After Hours
Business Development Seminar
Good Morning, Montrose!
Date time
LoCation
GroUP
nov.
6
6
12
13
20
7:30 AM
5:30 PM
Noon
2 PM
7:30 AM
MACT
MACT
MACT
MACT
MACT
Government Affairs Council
Redcoats
Board of Directors
Special Events Council
Retail Enhancement Council
DEC.
2012 Board & Council meetings
4
4
10
11
11
18
7:30 AM
5:30 PM
Noon
8:30 AM
2 PM
7:30 AM
MACT
MACT
MACT
MACT
MACT
MACT
Government Affairs Council
Redcoats
Board of Directors
Tourism Promotion Council
Special Events Council
Retail Enhancement Council
Redcoats
Meet 1st Tuesday/Month at 5:30 PM
Governmental affairs Council (GaC)
is made up of up to nine individuals who
assist Montrose ACT to influence government
policy development at the city, school district,
county, and state levels.
Meets 1st Tuesday/Month at 7:30 AM
retail enhancement Council (reC)
is made up of up to nine individuals who
assist Montrose ACT with the marketing of
retail promotions using activities,
attractions, and events.
Meets 3rd Tuesday/Month at 7:30 AM
special events Council (seC)
is made up of up to nine individuals who
assist Montrose ACT in identifying up to six
events to be used in the Tourism Promotion
and Retail Enhancement activities.
Meets 2nd Tuesday/Month at 2 PM
tourism Promotional Council (tPC)
is made up of up to nine individuals who
assist Montrose ACT with the marketing
of activities, attractions and events.
Meets 2nd Tuesday/Month at 7:30 AM
all meetings are held in the
Montrose ACT
Conference Room
1519 e. main st. • montrose
249-5000
16 EVENTS & CALENDARS
Featured Event:
Capitol Christmas
Tree Comes to
Montrose!
tHUrsDaY, novemBer 8 • 4–6 Pm
n. CasCaDe ave. & main st. • montrose
The Capitol Christmas Tree is coming to Montrose! This year
the Capitol Christmas Tree, which will be displayed at the u.s.
Capitol, will be traveling through our fair city of Montrose. The tree,
that has been harvested in Meeker, Colorado from the White River
National Forest, will travel across the country stopping at 30 cities
and military bases along the way.
Don’t miss your chance to catch a glimpse of this amazing tree
before it makes its way to its final destination in Washington D.C.
on the west lawn of the u.s. Capitol. Tree viewing will take place
on November 8th from 4:00 to 6:00 PM on North Cascade Avenue
and Main street. Come see the tree, but stay downtown for great
pre-holiday shopping, kids’ activities, a gingerbread man workshop at Great Harvest Bread Company, yummy hot cocoa, and
even a visit from santa.
Come join us in beautiful downtown Montrose to kick off the
holidays early and get in on all the fun and festivities this
holiday season!
Business Development
Seminar Schedule
ThuRSdAy,
November 15
7–8:30 AM
Speakers:
Joe Fockler &
richard Godsil
Men in the Mix
”hang with dad for a day”
darlene Fullerton
VOA - “Does Our
Reality Really Matter?”
Rise & Shine for November’s
Good Morning,
Montrose!
susan Bony
Matrix Business
development
“Bits & Bytes...Tips for
Electronic Business
Communication”
$5
Breakfast Included
Montrose ACT Conference Room
1519 E. Main St., Montrose
RSVP to 249-5000 or
information@MontroseACT.com
The Montrose Community Foundation’s
Nonprofit Before Hours combines forces
with Montrose ACT’s Good Morning Montrose
to provide an even bigger networking
opportunity. This cross-sector format provides
non-profit, business, and government entities
the chanceto network, share information,
and get better acquainted.
DESIGN COURTESY
MONTROSE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE & TOURISM’S
NOvEMbER bUSINESS DEvElOpMENT SEMINAR
tHUrsDaY, novemBer 8 • noon–1:30 Pm
cloud computing: office 365
it ProfessionAls froM DeePly DigitAl
This event helps start the conversation about the cloud. office 365
is the much anticipated cloud service that gives businesses the
capabilities and efficiencies to grow and target more rapid success.
The set of web-enabled tools allows access to email, documents,
contacts, and calendars from virtually anywhere, on almost
any device.
pRESENTS
fOr PrOfessIOnAls &
sMAll busInesses
There will not be a Business Development Seminar in December.
Would you like to be a seminar Presenter in 2013?
ContactStaceyat249-5000orStacey@montroseact.comtosharetopic
ideas or for more information on being a presenter.
Please RSVP
to all Montrose ACT events!
249-5000 or
information@MontroseACT.com
Microsoft® Office 365
for small businesses is a set of web-enabled tools that
let you access your email, documents, contacts, and calendars
from virtually anywhere, on almost any device. Designed for
organizations with 1–25 employees, the service brings together
online versions of the best communications and collaboration
tools from Microsoft, including Microsoft Office Web Apps,
at a price that small businesses can afford. Office 365 was
designed to be easy enough for small businesses to run without
specialized IT knowledge.
Thursday, november 8, 2012 • noon—1:30pm
MACT ConferenCe rooM
1519 e. MAin ST. * MonTroSe
Please RSVP to 249-5000 or information@MontroseACT.com
Engage monthly on relevant and educational business-related topics.
Seminars are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month.
DESIGN COURTESY
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Business After Hours
now only $7 for everyone!
Join us for November’s
busiNess afTer Hours
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We are excited to announce that beginning this month Business
After Hours will be lowering the price of admission to $7.00 for all
members and guests who wish to attend!
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We hope that you will come out and join the Redcoats and
Montrose ACT at the Habitat for Humanity Restore in their new
location at 1601 N. Townsend on Tuesday, November 13th at
5:30 PM. Pine Cone Catering will be providing the fabulous food.
It is sure to be a great event. see you there!
Tuesday, November 13 • 5:30–7:30 Pm
Located at Habitat for Humanity ReStore
1601 N. Townsend Ave. • Montrose • 252-9303 • http://habitatmontrose.org
Please RSVP to 249-5000 or information@montroseact.com
$7 • Attendees must be 21
2012 Holiday
Parade
of
Lights
December 1st at 5:30 PM
Business After Hours is a monthly Redcoat-Sponsored event, which encourages members, guests and
employees to attend, enjoy refreshments and network – and have a great time doing so!
December’s BAH will be held at the Pancake House Restaurant on December 11, 2012.
Wild West Christmas Theme
Upcoming 21/40 Young
Professionals Events
thurSday, deceMber 6 • 5:30 PM
21/40 Holiday Social at CampRobber
Attendees are encouraged to bring a toy
for Toys for Tots.
Is Health
Care Reform
giving you a
headache?
For more information, check out our Facebook page.
Don't miss this free
informative presentation
on Health Care Reform and
what it means to you.
Are employers and
individuals ready for
the responsibilities
and penalties imposed
by health care reform?
Have we got some relief for you!
Attorneys David M. Scanga, Esq. and Jarrod W. Pearson, Esq., from
Hoskin Farina & Kampf will be discussing employer and individual
obligations under health care reform and how to prepare for them.
This will include a discussion of what employers are subject to,
penalties and other requirements, calculations of employer size
and penalties, and an explanation of how the exchange, premium
tax credits, and other subsidies may function.
Join us for this FREE informational program!
Tuesday, November 13 • 7:30–9:30 AM
Montrose ACT Conference Room
Continental Breakfast Provided
RSVP to 249-5000 or information @Montrose ACT.com
Attorneys from hoskin farina & Kampf will be providing information on the health care reform that you don't want to
miss! As an employer or individual, you need to know how
this affects you.
Presented by:
Tuesday, November 13 from 7:30–9:30 AM in the Montrose ACT
Conference Room. Free to attend. Continental breakfast will be
provided.RSVPto249-5000orinformation@MontroseACT.com.
Sponsored by:
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