The Chamber Scene - Huntington County Chamber of Commerce
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The Chamber Scene - Huntington County Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber Scene HUNTINGTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 305 Warren Street • Huntington, Indiana 46750 • (260) 356-5300 • www.huntington-chamber.com • October 2010 Chamber of Commerce to host the 28th Annual Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor Luncheon Senator Dan Coats will be joining local elected, civic, and business leaders on Friday, October 8, 2010 for the 28th Annual Meeting of the Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor, Inc. (HHIC). This year’s annual meeting will be hosted by the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce at the Habecker Dining Commons on the campus of Huntington University in Huntington, Indiana. Plans for the completion of the Hoosier Heartland Highway in the Huntington County area will be discussed. The luncheon meeting will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In addition to Senator Dan Coats, Larry Ingraham with the Sagamore Institute will provide his views on how important being connected to the global economy is to local development. First Farmers Bank and Trust holds groundbreaking September 24 First Farmers Bank & Trust held a public ground breaking ceremony for their newest location in Huntington at 244 Hauenstein Road at 9:00 a.m. Friday, September 24. The Huntington County Chamber of Commerce and Huntington County United Economic Development, as well as First Farmers Bank & Trust staff and officers, were present at the ceremony. The branch location is scheduled to be completed during the first quarter of 2011 and is being constructed by Felderman Design Build from Ft. Wayne. The building will be approximately 2,600 square feet with two drive-up lanes, an ATM, and will house five to six employees. Similar to the other First Farmers locations, the newly constructed Huntington office will offer full service banking for Huntington area residents. “We’re excited to be able to offer new FFBT services to our customers and Huntington residents. We hope it shows that we plan to become a bigger part of this community,” stated Mark Wolf, Senior Vice President. Construction on the Hoosier Heartland Highway is continuing at a record pace. The highway - the dream of local civic leaders from Wabash, Indiana - is now under construction throughout the entire length of the corridor, which today runs from Lafayette, Indiana, to Toledo, Ohio. Today, the Heartland Highway is designated by Congress as Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) High Priority Corridor 4. Segments of this bi-state Corridor are either under construction or have been completed. For over two decades, the political leadership of the Wabash Valley has worked toward the goal of completing the Corridor. This year’s Hoosier Heartland Highway Industrial Corridor, Inc.’s Annual Meeting is being chaired by Steve Kimmel, Executive Director of the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce. Individuals interested in attending the annual meeting can contact the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce at 356-5300 or visit the website: www.huntingtoncountychamber.com. What’s Inside: Business of the Month . . . . . . . .Page 2 New faces at First Federal . . . . .Page 2 Dr. Chubinski joins Parkview Physicians’ Group . . . . . . . . .Page 3 PHH to hold fall Health and Fitness Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4 Pictured above from left are: Russ Felderman, owner Felderman Construction; John Hacker, county council; Keith Eller, Erv Ebersole, city council; Steve Kimmel, executive director, Huntington County Chamber of Commerce; David Eikenberry, COO, First Farmers Bank & Trust; Steve Updike, mayor; Kathy Jones, First Farmers Bank & Trust; Dan Eads, senior project manager, Felderman Construction; Shari Spahr, loan associate, First Farmers Bank & Trust; Doug Wilcox, senior loan officer, First Farmers Bank & Trust; Mark Wolf, senior vice president, First Farmers Bank & Trust; Joe Blomeke, city council; Jeff Souder, president, HCED board of directors; Mark Wickersham, executive director, Huntington County Economic Development. Grandlienard graduates from UW at Madison . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4 Community Connections looking for volunteers . . . . . .Page 8 Pathfinder honors several employees for service . . . . . .Page 8 Upcoming events calendar . . .Page 12 Page 2 Chamber of Commerce of Huntington County Board of Directors 2010 Chairman of the Board Seth Marshall BSB Investments October 2010 October Business of the Month Convenience Corner Chairman of the Board Elect Nicole Johnson Edward Jones & Company Treasurer Lee Pasko MarkleBank - Huntington Community Banking Center Past Chairman of the Board Matt Roth DeLaney Hartburg Roth & Garrott LLP Kim Myers Myers Jewelry Rose Wall Wehr Into Flowers Jeremy Nix Matheny Hahn Denman & Nix LLC Mike Perkins Parkview Huntington Hospital Foundation Dan Juergens Juergens Do-It Center and Radio Shack Lori Mickley Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLC Tracey Shafer Huntington County Community School Corporation Kittie Keiffer Re/Max Professional Group Mike McElhaney McElhaney-Hart Funeral Home Ron Tinkle First Federal Savings Bank STAFF Steve Kimmel Executive Director Ellen Prange Office Manager Jo Ann Burnau Program/Administrative Assistant Convenience Corner was chosen as October’s Business of the Month for their significant contributions to Chamber and community activities. Pictured above from left are: Tera Garretson, Chamber ambassador, Super 8; Steve Kimmel, executive director Chamber of Commerce; Francis Shaw and Dianne Shaw, owners Convenience Corner; Sue Rumple, ambassador from Beacon Credit Union; Paul Adkins, ambassador from Mettler Insurance. First Federal announces staff additions Patty Matheny has been assigned to a part-time teller position at the south office. Patty graduated from Huntington University with a BS and Indiana University with her Masters. Patty lives in Huntington County and has four children. Patty Matheny Cietera Vogleman was hired for a full time teller position at the north office on 100 Frontage Rd. She recently graduated from Huntington North High School and has previous cash handling experience. She is a lifelong resident of Cietera Vogleman Huntington County. Joshua David has been assigned to a part-time teller position at the downtown office. He is a senior at Huntington North High School and is part of the ICE program. He lives in Huntington County and is a member of the Banquo Christian Church. Joshua David First Federal Savings Bank has three Huntington locations as well as a location in Warsaw and in Fort Wayne and is a locally owned financial institution. “Willpower is the key to success. Successful people strive, no matter what they feel, by applying their will to overcome apathy, doubt or fear.” Dan Millman October 2010 Huntington County Chamber of Commerce Dr. Chubinski joins Parkview Physicians’ Group Parkview Physicians’ Group welcomes podiatrist Dennis J. Chubinski, DPM, of Inverness Foot Clinic, as its newest member. Dr. Chubinski earned a Bachelor of Dr. Dennis Chubinski Science degree in biology from Loyola University of Chicago in 1973, and a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Dr. William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago, Ill., in 1978. He served his post-graduate preceptorship at Wells Community Hospital, Bluffton, Indiana. He is board certified by the American Council of Certified Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons, and is a fellow of the American Professional Wound Care Association. Dr. Chubinski also is a member of the adjunct clinical faculty at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. Keep us up-to-date The Chamber of Commerce does everything we can to give our members up-to-date on information. Have you changed your e-mail address, website, phone number or personnel? Do you offer additional services since you first became a Chamber member? Have any of your primary or secondary contacts changed? The Chamber handles numerous phone calls every day from your potential customers but we can only give them the most up-to-date information that has been provided to us by you. If you have any updates or changes, please call the Chamber office at 260356-5300 or email us at info@huntington-chamber.com and let us know. Page 3 After Hours Youth Services Bureau Tuesday, September 21, 2010 The Youth Services Bureau of Huntington County is devoted to empowering kids and their families with tools and confidence to change their own destiny through the programs and services offered there. The YSB held a Chamber After Hours on Tuesday, September 21 to showcase these programs and services that address the complex issues of young people and their families. Pictured above at far left is Jan Williams, director followed by Paula Whiting, Chamber Ambassador from Lake City Bank; Beth Buhler, Home Based Supervisor; Dan Juergens, Chamber board member from Juergens Do-It Center; Janet Ousley, YSB Financial Coordinator; Karen Street, YSB Skills for Life Instructor, S.O.S Coordinator, and Mediator; and Melissa Keighin, Teen Court and Home Based Provider. Huntington Heating & Cooling adds three new employees Huntington Heating & Cooling, Inc. is growing and has added three new employees to their staff to better serve you. The three new employees are Aaron Brown, Jacob DeWeese, and Janet Davis. Aaron Brown, is a graduate of the University of Northwestern HVAC/R school and is EPA certified in refrigerant handling. Aaron is working in the installation department and is training for the service department. Jacob DeWeese, is a graduate of Northeastern Oklahoma A & M. Jacob is working as and installation technician as well as an excavator operator. Aaron Brown Jacob DeWeese Janet Davis, has worked in every aspect of the heating and cooling industry for the past 10 years. Janet is North American Technical Excellence (NATE) certified. Additional certifications include EPA Refrigerant, Blower Door Testing, Tankless Water Heaters, Ductless Janet Davis Split System, Insulation and more. Janet works in customer service and sales. Page 4 Chamber of Commerce of Huntington County October 2010 Parkview Huntington Hospital’s Grandlienard graduates from fall Health and Fitness Fair UW at Madison will be held on October 6 Paul Grandlienard was awarded a diploma on August 20, 2010, at commencement exercises during the 66th annual session of the prestigious Graduate School of Banking at the University of W i s c o n s i n - Paul Grandlienard Madison. Grandlienard is an Executive Vice President and Relationship Banker at MarkleBank and works in the Markle office. He specializes in agribusiness and commercial lending. “Paul’s pursuit of advanced banking education is a testament to his dedication to the banking profession and his interest in enriching MarkleBank and the communities we serve. We’re proud of his distinguished accomplishment.” stated Greg Smitley, president and Chief Executive Officer of MarkleBank. The school, sponsored by the 18 state bankers associations comprising the Central States Conference of Bankers’ Associations, and the University of WisconsinMadison, was established in 1945 to provide bankers with an opportunity for advanced study and research in banking, economics and leadership. Instruction at the Graduate School of Banking takes place during two-week resident sessions for three consecutive summers, along with comprehensive study between summer resident sessions. The curriculum focuses on the management of strategic issues faced by banking executives and financial services industry professionals. The Graduate School of Banking enrolls approximately 550 U.S. and international professionals each year. Over 85 esteemed academicians, economists, government officials, and industry professionals comprise the school’s faculty. Craig Goodlock, Chairman and CEO of Farmers Sate Bank in Munith, Michigan, was the featured speaker at commencement; Mr. Goodlock is a 1992 graduate of the Graduate School of Banking. The public is invited to Parkview Huntington Hospital’s annual Fall Health and Fitness Fair, which will be held Wednesday, October 6, 2010, from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., in the front lobby area and lower-level classrooms of the hospital, located at 2001 Stults Road, Huntington. Lab services will be offered at a reduced cost, and Parkview Huntington Hospital Senior Partner members will receive an additional discount. Only cash or check will be accepted as payment. Lab tests to be offered include: • Blood Chemistry 17 (glucose/sugar, lipid profile, cholesterol, etc.) - $19; $17 for Senior Partners. An eight- to 12-hour fast is recommended for this test. Water is allowed. People who have diabetes should continue with their normal therapy schedule. • Hemogram (anemia/iron) - $9; $7 for Senior Partners. • PSA test (prostate) - $23; $20 for Senior Partners. • TSH test (thyroid) - $23; $20 for Senior Partners. • CRP Ultra Sensitive (detects early heart disease) - $23; $20 for Senior Partners. Francine’s Friends Mobile Mammography Coach also will be on the hospital campus this year. The Breast Diagnostic Center (BDC) performs screening mammograms aboard the coach. For women who have insurance, their insurance plan will be billed. If a patient does not have insurance, but is able to pay, the BDC offers a reduced rate if payment is made on the day of the screening. For patients who do not have insurance or other financial resources, or have a high deductible on their insurance, funding is available. Appointments are required. Call (260) 483-1847 or (800) 727-8439, ext. 26540. Free health screenings about various health concerns will also be offered this year from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Skin cancer screenings will be offered from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. In addition, health information will be provided by various local health agencies- from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Valet parking will be available beginning at 6 a.m. Breakfast will be available in the hospital cafeteria from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lab results will be returned by mail. For additional information, call (260) 3553802 or (800) 533-2252, ext. 53802. Parkview Huntington Hospital’s Chief Operating Officer Darlene Garrett is shown holding the Huntington University Distinguished Service Award for 2010. PHH presented Distinguished Service Award Parkview Huntington Hospital was presented with Huntington University's Distinguished Service Award for 2010. The award was given to Parkview's Chief Operating Officer, Darlene Garrett, at the university's annual foundation dinner on Monday evening, September 27. Garrett was presented with a plaque detailing the hospital's contributions to the university and community. Special recognition was given to Parkview by the evening's emcee Brooks Fetters, for its designation as one of the "Top 100 Hospitals in the Nation for 2010." Michael Packnett, Chief Executive Officer of Parkview Health Systems, was the guest speaker for the event. Information was presented detailing Vision 2020, a program which is focusing on education, employment, advancing income, and job opportunities in northeast Indiana. Page 6 Chamber of Commerce of Huntington County October 2010 The Meat Shop to celebrate ten years of business in October Kevin and Cindy Prus will celebrate ten years of business at The Meat Shop in October. Located at 1453 Etna Avenue, The Meat Shop specializes in USDA choice cut meats. The Prus’s began the business with customer service in mind after Kevin had spent 22 years with Marsh Supermarket, managing the meat department for ten years. They wanted their customers to have top-quality meats to select from, all of United States origin, that were not prepackaged. This enables The Meat Shop customer to order their own quantity from large to small in various cuts. The smoked meat at The Meat Shop comes from Ossian Packaging and beef, pork, and chicken is purchased from Troyers’ of Goshen. The store also offers ham loaf made in-house, hand breaded tenderloins, and its own special jerky and summer sausage. Seasonings, frozen fish, noodles, buns, pastries, cheeses, salads, and much more are available to complete any meal. Nick’s Kitchen and The Brick House Grill utilize The Meat Shop for meats for their customers. Nick’s famous tenderloins get their start with the Prus’s and are then prepared in the restaurant. Kevin and Cindy enjoy working with people and commented that Huntington has been good to them and their family. They feel that they have a personal relationship with all of the customers and that is the way they like to do business. The Meat Shop currently has five employees with most of them being family. Kevin commented, “Our business is a family affair,” and credits its success to good employees. Kevin further said, “It is hard to run a business without good employees, my employees are my greatest asset.” The Meat Shop appreciates its loyal customers and the business has grown every year since it opened. Kevin and Cindy control expenses and monitor costs to provide the best service to all customers. Kevin likes to joke that The Meat Shop was Cindy’s gift to him on their 22nd wedding anniversary. In celebration of the ten year anniversary and their 32nd wedding anniversary, Kevin and Cindy believe its time to finally have a grand opening also. Kevin and Cindy Prus stand in front of their business, The Meat Shop, located at 1453 Etna Avenue. The Prus’s are celebrating ten years in business in October. When The Meat Shop began in 2000, the Prus’s were so busy they “just went to work,” and never had a grand opening. Kevin commented that it is time to celebrate and during the two week anniversary celebration, The Meat Shop just may have that grand opening and will be offering some meat specials and some surprises for their customers. Hammel celebrates 35 years with First Federal Savings Bank DeeAnn Hammel, Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, will be celebrating a 35 year milestone with First Federal Savings Bank on October 13. DeeAnn began her career with First Federal in 1975 as a teller and has had many different responsibilities over the years. DeeAnn is responsible for the day to day operations of all five First Federal Savings Bank locations, and serves as the Compliance officer and Security officer for the bank. In the past, DeeAnn has served as a board member of the American Red Cross, Heritage Days Committee member, Chief's breakfast co-chairman, and as a volunteer with the United Way of Huntington County. She currently serves on the American Bankers’ Association Payment Systems Committee and is a volunteer with the Kiwanis Study Buddy program at a local elementary school. DeeAnn resides in Huntington. She has two daughters and two grandchildren. Page 8 Chamber of Commerce of Huntington County October 2010 Pathfinder Community Connections in need of volunteers for free tax preparation program Pathfinder Community Connections, the Community Development division of Pathfinder Services, will be providing free tax preparation assistance to people with low-to-moderate income this year. Anyone can volunteer for the free tax preparation program as the IRS provides free tax law training and all the materials needed to prepare basic individual income tax returns. Additionally, Pathfinder Community Connections is accepting volunteers for greeters and answering phone Pictured in the photo above are from left are: Award Recipients: Linda Keenon, Deb Cullen, Billie Ison, Beth Stevens, Christy Ruckman, Marla Fahl, Jason Meyer, Sara Lusch Not Pictured: Jennifer Carrell, Irene Gichungeh and Nancy Lewis Pathfinder honors several employees for years of service Pathfinder Services, Inc. presented service awards to their Huntington employees during a luncheon on Monday, September 20th in the main office of the organization located at 2824 Theater Avenue in Huntington. Pathfinder Services employees being recognized for 10 years of services include: Debra Cullen,van driver; Linda Keenon, family/child educator; Sara Lusch, family/child educator; Christy Ruckman, accounting assistant; and Beth Stevens, Family Self- Sufficiency Coordinator. Those employees recognized for five years of service include: Jennifer Carrell, substitute; Marla Fahl, employment specialist; Irene Gichungeh, substitute; Billie Ison, employment specialist; Nancy Lewis, occupational therapist; and Jason Meyer, Communications/Marketing Coordinator. Pathfinder Services, Inc. would like to personally thank all of their employees for their years of service. Without the help of the people listed above, the organization would not be what it is today. For more information about Pathfinder Services, Inc. please visit www.pathfinderservices.org. Pathfinder Services, Inc. is a not-for-profit human services organization based in Huntington, where it was founded in 1966. In addition to Huntington County, Pathfinder Services also provides services in Wabash, Marshall and Starke Counties. calls for the free tax preparation program. Training classes for volunteers will be held in December and January but Pathfinder Community Connections is currently accepting volunteers. Volunteer opportunities are available from the week of January 24, 2011 through April 15, 2011, and volunteers can work as many or as little hours as they wish. Training will be provided at Pathfinder Community Connections office located at 2824 Theater Avenue in Huntington, or volunteers will have the option of completing their tax return training and certification online, through IRS E-learning, Link and Learn. “2010 was the first year for the program and we had 16 outstanding volunteers prepare 465 tax returns with over 97 families qualifying and receiving $135,800 in Earned Income Tax Credit out of a total of $427,918 in tax refunds,” stated Beth Stevens, Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator for Pathfinder Community Connections. “The Earned Income Tax Credit or EITC, provides tax credits to working adults and families with low or moderate incomes. Money can be used to pay down debts, buy things families need, or can be saved for the future,” Stevens added. To volunteer for this year’s free tax preparation program please contact Katie Rodgers at (260) 356-0521 or krodgers@pathfinderservices.org or Beth Stevens at (260) 355-2517 or bstevens@pathfinderservices.org, Pathfinder Community Connections is the community development division of Pathfinder Services and was created in 1997. Pathfinder Community Connections guides potential home buyers through the entire process of pre-purchase education, loan packaging, closing on the home, post purchase counseling, and when in need foreclosure prevention. Pathfinder Community Connections can be found online at www.cchomes.org and has provided over $10 million in down payment assistance to over 1,400 families since 1997. September 2010 Huntington County Chamber of Commerce Page 11 PROFESSIONAL JANITORIAL SERVICE, INC. Welcome to Our New Members Industrial and Commercial Cleaning Since 1985 W.A. ZIMMER SAFEGUARD SERVICES, INC. Security Guard and Patrol Service Snce 1962 430 Warren Street Huntington, IN (260) 356-4726 Ryan Lemon 1700 North Broadway Huntington, IN 46750 DANIELS AUTOMOTIVE Scott Daniels 700 East Market Street Huntington, IN 46750 VACANCY OFFICE SPACE Located at 1312 Flaxmill Road BEST LOCATION IN HUNTINGTON AVAILABLE AROUND SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 AMPLE PARKING WITH UP TO (10) INDIVIDUAL OFFICES OWNER WILL MAKE CHANGES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS! CALL LIZ McCLAIN OR GENE FLECK AT: 356-6577 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Huntington, IN Permit No. 194 305 Warren Street Huntington, IN 46750 eb! the W ber.com n o Us am Visit ington-ch t n .hu www Mark Your Calendars Habitat Night at Wings, Etc. AFTER HOURS For information on hosting a Chamber After Hours, please call the Chamber office at (260) 356-5300 and ask for available dates. Wings, Etc. Monday, October 4, 2010 Hoosier Heartland Corridor Annual Luncheon Huntington University NETWORKING BREAKFAST SHOWCASE For information on becoming a Networking Showcase presenter, please call the Chamber office at (260) 356-5300 and ask for available dates. Friday, October 8, 2010 CHAMBER NEWSLETTER ADS Habitat Night at Applebees Business Card and Service Ads as low as - $10 per issue Applebees Half Page - $50 per issue Monday, October 11, 2010 Full Page - $100 per issue Elected Official Open House LaFontaine Golf Club Call 356-5300 to reserve your space Monday, October 25, 2010 MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: 3rd Annual Fam Fest Email your press releases and pictures to: skimmel@huntington-chamber.com Huntington University Thursday, October 28, 2010 NOTE: Deadline for advertising and members in the news for the November newsletter is October 22, 2010. Call for details!
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