Hit tHe Greens! - Hilton Head Island
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Hit tHe Greens! - Hilton Head Island
CHAMBERA monthly BUSINESS MONTHLY publication of the Hilton Head Island • Bluffton Chamber of Commerce MAy 2013 2 Always a sell-out! Business Golf Classic 4 small business week Celebrating Small Biz Success! 7 pedal to plate experience Chamber Bike & Dine Week 9Why I love small business Hit The Greens! chamber Business Golf Classic Q&A: James M. Wordsworth business golf classic: play where the pros play G et ready for a great day of play at the chamber’s popular Business Golf Classic. The 21st annual tournament will be held at the exclusive Berkeley Hall on Tuesday, May 14. Chamber members are invited to play the private North Course designed by Tom Fazio situated along the waters of the Okatie River. Many leading PGA tour players have played and trained at Berkeley Hall and this year so can you! If you have not already registered, there are a few slots left. exciting sponsorship opportunities: Be seen on the green! There’s still time to showcase your business at one of the chamber’s most popular events of the season, with a variety of high-visibility marketing opportunities. It’s a great way to reach a prestigious audience of golfers, business leaders and representatives of the top companies in the community. Exciting sponsorship opportunities range from tournament signage on the holes, longest drive and closest to the pin, lunch and beverage sponsorships, prizes and award sponsorships and more. Business Golf Classic Tuesday, May 14 - Berkeley Hall Registration: 11:30 Noon Shotgun Start Register: hiltonheadchamber.org Presenting sponsor: “I’ve never seen anything like it and I’ve practiced all over the world. Any shot you can imagine can be practiced there without heading to the course itself.” -Loren Roberts, 8-time PGA Tour winner 2 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 Supporting sponsors: New this year, members are invited to a pre-tournament clinic with awardwinning Berkeley Hall pros. Refine your game in the complimentary clinic, offered at 10:15 a.m. before you hit the greens for an exciting day of golf. K. Hovnanian® Homes® are Golfers from novice to pro can enjoy this fun and fast shamble format tournament! A box lunch is included as well as a reception and awards ceremony at the clubhouse. Prizes and contests include longest drive, closest to the pin, “Pot of Gold” and a hole-in-one could mean a new BMW or boat for one lucky golfer! With a limited field of 128 golfers, it’s always a sellout! The cost to play is $185 per player or $740 per team. To register go to hiltonheadchamber.org. Governor haley leads island resort ribbon cutting $ave hundreds with Warmer rooms. Steaming showers. When Natural Gas!* your home has natural gas, every day can be the ultimate housewarming. Natural gas offers exceptional comfort, convenience and energy savings year round. Faster heating. A natural gas furnace warms a home faster with heat up to 25 degrees warmer than electric heat pumps. Abundant hot water. A natural gas water heater heats water about twice as fast as most electric models, and provides faster recovery and seemingly endless supply. Higher efficiency. Natural gas furnaces and water heaters are more energy efficient, economical to operate and durable compared to electric models. Come visit Liberty Point in the Town of Port Royal, SC and see the energy advantage of natural gas. Visit sceg.com/value or call 1-866-523-8242 to learn more. *Annual energy savings are calculated based on a home with natural gas for heat and water heating. Governor Nikki Haley cut the ribbon at The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa grand renewal and VIP ribbon-cutting ceremony joined by resort leadership, Hilton Head Island Mayor Drew Laughlin, Duane Parrish, director of SC Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Bill Miles, chamber President and CEO, along with associates and community members. Built by: khov.com/libertypoint 843-322-0145 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 3 W chamber small business week: may 20-24 Learn, Network & Grow Your Business e’re celebrating Small Business Week in the Lowcountry. Don’t miss a great opportunity to learn, network and grow! Chamber Small Business Week acts as a one-stop toolkit for small business entrepreneurs with information on leadership development, sales & marketing, social media and more. Join us for a week of business events designed to help your small business grow. MONDAY: PORK IN THE PARKING LOT & MORE 11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. Back by popular demand - Pork in the Parking Lot! Join us for this free member appreciation barbecue lunch and find out more about maximizing your chamber membership. TUESDAY: MEDIA THAT IS SOCIAL Colleton River Plantation Workshop: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Are your social media efforts translating into success for your business? Bring your laptop or tablet for this hands-on class and learn the latest social media trends, media platforms and best practices. Lunch included. TUESDAY: “geeks after hours” Colleton River Plantation 4:30 - 6:00 PM Follow-up a full day of social media know-how! Enjoy networking and get social at our inaugural “Geeks After Hours!” WEDNESDAY: SEMINAR SERIES FOR SUCCESS Chamber Headquarters 9:00-9:45: BUILDING & RETAINING A WINNING TEAM Speaker: Ron Kirby, Business Consulting & Leadership Development 9:45-10:30: THE 5 LEVELS OF LEADERSHIP PROVEN STEPS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR POTENTIAL Speaker: Dave Ferguson, John Maxwell Certified Coach, Speaker and Trainer 10:30-11:00: Q&A with Ron Kirby and Dave Ferguson 1:00-2:00: 5 Ways to Increase your customers, sales & profitability Speaker: Foster McCarl, Certified Business Coach, ActionCOACH 2:00-2:30: Understanding the rewards of referral marketing Speaker: Ron Kirby, Area Director BNI, SC Lowcountry WEDNESDAY: WINE & CHEESE MEMBER RECEPTION Chamber’s Bluffton Office 4:30 – 6:00 PM Stop by and enjoy a friendly wine and cheese member appreciation reception with your chamber for some casual networking with business colleagues along with great wine! Enjoy wine samplings courtesy of Corks Wine Bar. THURSDAY: Small Business of the Year Awards Luncheon Country Club of Hilton Head 11:30 a.m. Registration, Noon – 1:30 p.m. Luncheon These prestigious chamber awards will be presented during the luncheon, recognizing a Successful Start-up of the Year and Small Business of the Year. Keynote speaker James M. Wordsworth, chairman, Small Business Council for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is a past winner of Chamber Business Person of the Year, and four-time winner of the national Good Neighbor Award. For more information and registration for Chamber Small Business Week events, go to hiltonheadchamber.org. Advanced registration is required. 4 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 2012 Chamber Small Business of the Year Award recipients Beach Properties of Hilton Head, Inc. and Collins Group Realty were honored at last year’s luncheon. business after hours goes oceanside When it comes to casual resort-style networking, Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island’s Oceanside Pavilion is the place to be. Join us for May’s Business After Hours, Thursday, May 16 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. and enjoy casual networking as you sample great food and complimentary beer and wine, along with live entertainment poolside by the resort’s pavilion areas. Tour the resort and enter to win great door prizes including a two-night stay, dining certificates and spa credit at the resort’s Arum Spa! The cost to attend is $10 for chamber members and $20 for non-members. For more information go to hiltonheadchamber.org. T “Social” scene from rbc Heritage! he Chamber’s Social Media Lounge on 17 was a social oasis for golf fans throughout the tournament. Fully equipped with iPads, fans stopped in to tweet, and post their experiences, letting the world know what a great time they had on Hilton Head Island at the RBC Heritage! There was a tweet, post or other social engagement once every two minutes for the four days of the tournament. THE RBC HERITAGE at 40,000 FT! RBC Heritage fans at the Chamber’s Social Media Lounge, checking out the #rbcheritage! Thanks to chamber member Heather Rath for capturing golf fans watching the RBC Heritage. CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 5 in the news: ESPN’s top 5 things to do at rbc heritage ESPN showcased Island hot spots in their top 5 List of Things to Do off the course at the RBC Heritage PGA TOUR golf tournament. “For $3 you can climb the lighthouse for panoramic views of Hilton Head Island, head to the beach, take in some live music at the Jazz Corner and Big Bamboo, eat at Hudson’s on the Docks, and go for ice cream and shopping at Coligny.” Also featured, Outside Hilton Head, Java Joes and Skillets café. say yes! Vogue features island proposal Island charm is hard to resist, so was the island marriage proposal, recently featured in the March issue of Vogue. The feature worthy proposal included a walk on the beach and proposal in front of the bride’s grandparents’ house: “The site where my dad proposed to my mom 37 years before.” AAA Home & AWAY lists island on america’s best beaches AAA Home & Away Magazine touts Hilton Head Island as one of America’s Best East Coast Beaches, “a classic and quiet island getaway” in the recent April issue. “With more than 12 miles of broad beaches, famous golf, an oft-photographed lighthouse and other vacation activities, Hilton Head Island remains a popular beach destination decades after initial development.” fox news ranks hilton head health on top 10 list Fox News featured Hilton Head Health Weight Loss Spa as the number one weight loss resort in a round-up of America’s Top 10 award-winning facilities. “This 800-acre gated seaside resort offers three-day retreats, weekly programs and an “Extended and Extensive” 9-month program.” FoxNews.com reaches 16,939,646 unique visitors each month. Lowcountry small business owners participated in the Small Business seminar series presented by the chamber in partnership with SCORE. The six-part series concludes on Tuesday, May 7. 6 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 The sun shone through the oak canopy at the Mitchelville Preservation Project dedication of the “Toni Morrison Bench by the Road,” held April on the grounds of the first self-governed freedman’s village in the nation. The National Park Service recently recognized Mitchelville Freedom Park with inclusion in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. J CHAMBER chamber bike & dine week: May 12-18 E V E N T S MAY oin us for Hilton Head Island’s first Chamber Bike & Dine Week, a true pedal to the plate experience! May is National Bicycling Month and Chamber Bike & Dine Week offers the perfect opportunity for all bicycling enthusiasts to explore the Island’s culinary landscape. Fancy an Island burger or fresh Lowcountry seafood? Bike & Dine Week choices span the Island, with popular eateries including Skull Creek Boathouse, the south end’s Charbar Co. and Red Fish restaurant, where home grown produce is served up from their very own Bear Island Farms. 3 Government Affairs Committee 7 Bike and Dine ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND 12-18 Chamber Bike & Dine Week www.ChamberBikeandDineWeek.com 10:15 a.m. Pre-tournament Golf Clinic with the Pros 12:00 p.m. Shotgun Start Berkeley Hall, Bluffton 16 Business After Hours Celebrate National Bicycling Month by biking – and dining – on Hilton Head Island, where Spring is always spectacular. Choose from our diverse array of local restaurants and recently refreshed accommodations and resorts. And, enjoy special events, menus and stay packages all month long! Leran more at Y TH EL UE OF A M EAG ER IC A N N HEAD ISLAND, SC N HILTO STS • AWARD CLI ED CY B BI STS • AWARD CLI ED CY B BI HiltonHeadIsland.org/biking. Y 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island 20-24 Small Business Week Members Luncheon Full-day Social Media Workshop Seminars & Workshops SBA Awards Luncheon Details: hiltonheadchamber.org 29 Chamber Young Professionals Group 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Corks, Bluffton CELEBRATE NATIONAL BICYCLE MONTH TH EL EAG UE OF A M ER IC A Participating restaurants are listed on the Chamber’s Bike & Dine Week website and new menus and special offers are being added daily at www. ChamberBikeandDineWeek.org. Business Education Partnership Committee 8:30 a.m. chamber headquarters 14 Business Golf Classic Hilton Head Island ranks among the nation’s best destinations for biking, so get your bikes ready and enjoy the Island’s over 100 miles of bike pathways and the Lowcountry’s fresh seafood and healthy, farm-fresh bounty. Make a bike date or plan a fun family outing! Bike & Dine patrons will receive special discounts and exclusive dining offers at area restaurants plus a great opportunity to win an Elev-8 bike, Bike & Dine tee-shirts and more! 8:00 a.m. chamber headquarters Special May 4:Spring The Town of Hilton Head Island Community Bike Ride Bicycling Packages Ride from Coligny Beach to the Marriott Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa •••••••••••••••• May 8: National Bike to School Day Marriott Resort & Spa: May 12-18: First Annual Chamber Bike & Dine Week marriott.com May 15: National Ride of Silence The Beach House: Hosted by Kickin’ Asphalt Bicycle Club thebeachhousehhi.com May 17: National Bike to Work Day The Westin Resort: May 25: Children’s “Safety Town” Bicycle Inspections westinhiltonheadisland.com Sponsored by Hilton Head Rotary Club For event details go to www.ChamberBikeandDineWeek.org Presented by the Town of Hilton Head Island, Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce and the Bicycling Advisory Committee. Host hotels: Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa, The Beach House, Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 7 who’s who: an d who’s where Linda Prosser has joined Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort as director of sales/assistant food and beverage director. She most recently served as an independent consultant for American Family Life Assurance Company and remains an active agent. She formerly served as group sales manager for Palmetto Dunes Resort. Trina Grecco has joined Gateway Realty as a realtor and executive assistant to Gateway’s Lowcountry Team. Prior to her stint with Gateway, she served as a realtor and office manager with Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty. Amber Cohick has joined World Design Marketing as marketing coordinator. Cohick formerly served as an intern with the Penn State Adventure Recreation Program as a marketing and public relations director. Brian Kinard has joined Schembra Real Estate Group as an agent. He formerly served as a member representative with Seafarers International. Andrew Hazel has been named sales and service representative for Harbour Health Insurance Solutions. He previously apprenticed under Grant Cully and is now licensed to sell life, accident, and health insurance for groups and individuals. Bill Osler has joined Gateway Realty as an agent. He formerly served as an agent with Lighthouse Realty. Jennifer Auld has joined Gateway Realty as an agent. Auld formerly served as a sales associate for Centex Homes. She is also co-owner of Team Construction, Inc. John Heisler has joined RE/MAX Island Realty as an agent. He relocated from Los Angeles where his architectural design firm focused on projects ranging from historic renovations to custom luxury homes. Jean Augustinsky has joined RE/MAX Island Realty as an agent. She formerly served as an agent with Weichert Realtors Coastal Properties. Stephen Brodie has joined H & H Auto Service, Inc. as a mechanic. Brodie, former owner of Bluffton Automotive, specializes in foreign imports and is a three-time winner of Best Mechanic in Bluffton. Kathy Michatek has joined has joined RE/MAX Island Realty as an agent. She formerly served as an agent in Sun City Hilton Head Island area. William Wareham has joined WHHI-TV as a Beaufort County account executive. He formerly owned internet marketing firm Pickle Juice, based in Beaufort. To submit information, please email: afeldman@hiltonheadisland.org spotlight on chamber staff: The chamber is pleased to announce that Vanessa Welter, APR, has joined the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce & Visitor and Convention Bureau as director of marketing. 25 Pembroke Drive Hilton Head Island, SC. 29926 Welter brings over 15 years of experience in guiding member/partner led destination marketing organizations and building successful brands in the tourism, hospitality and financial services industries. Phone 843-681-3011 Store open 6am until 11 pm every day! Full Line Grocery, Bakery, Meat/Deli and Produce Photo Center, Garden Center Wide selection of Wine , Beer and Souvenirs Tire and Lube Mon-Sat 7 am - 7 pm Sun 9 am - 7 pm Pharmacy Mon- Fri 9 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 7 pm Sunday 10 am - 6 pm Vision Center Mon-Fri 9am - 7 pm Saturday 9 am - 6 pm Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm Available www.walmart.com 8 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 Your Hilton Head Island Walmart is now a full line Supercenter !! Most recently she served as vice president, earned media, with BVK Marketing Communications in Milwaukee, WI, where she managed high profile companies and destinations including the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism. Prior to her stint with BVK, Welter served as the director of communications for Visit Florida and as director of public relations, marketing communications and film office with the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitor Bureau. MAY business news: that’s good advice Looking to boost sales? consider trade credit Should your business offer trade credit? If you’re among those who consider it a bad business move to provide a product or service before it’s paid for, you’re not alone. Yet, there are several advantages. “If a customer has to choose between a business that offers flexible payment terms and one who doesn’t, given the service and price is comparable, they will always choose the one extending credit,” according to Meredith Wood, director of community relations at Funding Gates, CRM for receivables management. Not only can trade credit help you win a customer, it can also help increase the volume of your sales and build your reputation. You are telling people your business is in a good position financially and that can come in handy when applying for loans and looking for suppliers to buy from. — Source: SCORE Small Business Success Blog doing business better how to lead a rapidly growing company When it comes to doing business, having to grow fast to meet demand is a good problem to have! Yet, launching a successful startup is a tremendous amount of work and many new businesses experience growing pains and challenges along the way. Kit Hickey, co-founder of e-commerce apparel company Ministry of Supply, has found that assigning leaders individual areas of the business to champion is helpful when facing fast growth. “We all live and breathe the mission and we are intentional about hiring people who fit both our brand and our culture” said Hickey. Being able to adapt quickly and acting fast in real time is key to long term success. thank you: we couldn’t have done it without you... •U p the Creek Pub/Zipline Hilton Head for hosting April’s Business After Hours • T he Town of Bluffton for hosting the Leadership Information Coffee on April 11 •S tation 300 Bluffton for hosting April’s Chamber Young Professionals Group •S pecial thanks to all member participants in the chamber’s RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing meeting planner FAM including Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa, Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort, Sonesta Hilton Head Island Resort, The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, Robert Irvine’s eat!, Heritage Golf Group -Shipyard Golf, Palmetto Dunes Resort – George Fazio Golf, Outside Hilton Head, Yellow Cab of Hilton Head, Island Fudge, Chocolate Canopy, and Rob Kaufman Photography big look at small business success: Q&A: James m. wordsworth It’s no secret that hard work and a solid business plan are the backbone of every small business success. But what does it take to get to the next level? As we get ready to salute local small business during Chamber Small Business Week, James M. Wordsworth, chairman, Small Business Council for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and featured speaker at our 2013 Small Business of the Year Awards Luncheon, shares his views on what defines an outstanding small business in today’s market. Wordsworth, owner of eight small businesses, has been recognized as Chamber Business Person of the Year, Citizen of the Year, Restaurateur of the Year, and his steakhouse is also a four-time winner of the national Good Neighbor award for community service. He was founding chairman of Loudon County and Fairfax County CVBs and the Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association. CBM: You started out with one business, J.R.’s Steakhouse in 1974. Today, you’re the owner of eight small businesses. Was there a defining moment when you knew it was time to expand? WORDSWORTH: Yes. If you know your business absolutely, it’s not a guess. That really prepares you. When the demand for our product exceeded our physical capabilities, I felt we had the management capacity to expand to a different location. I love small business, I really do. The secret to small business is cash flow. CBM: How has the hospitality and tourism sector been a strong factor to your growth? WORDSWORTH: Hospitality and food defines the society that surrounds you. If you lead with reputation, you have to be your best. The hospitality industry employs over 12 million people and has grown into so many different areas, culinary, management, marketing. It’s exciting every day, the people change, the opportunities change, there’s nothing that excites me more. CBM: What are the top three qualities that set an outstanding small business apart from other business models? WORDSWORTH: Attitude, competence and consistency. CBM: How important is it for business owners to get involved with their community? WORDSWORTH: It’s everything. We are one of the leading groups in the Washington metropolitan area for that. It’s very enriching, makes your life fuller and your community stronger. CBM: How can member businesses make best use of their U.S. Chamber membership? WORDSWORTH: Get involved. There is so much available on the national level, so much talent, all there to further and protect US business and commerce. Also, being involved with your local chamber is the best marketing you can do. You have an opportunity to meet people and get a hands-on touch with representatives of your community. CBM: If you could offer small business owners one word of advice, what would it be? WORDSWORTH: Believe. If you believe in yourself and your idea and believe there is a market for it and you can be the best– you will succeed. CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 9 members making news: MAY the heritage classic foundation recently awarded $278,000 in college scholarships to 15 Beaufort County High School seniors, who were recognized during the tournament’s opening day ceremonies. Since the program’s inception in 1993, the foundation has awarded over $3 million to more than 250 students. sonesta resort hilton head island recently completed a $30 million renovation of its 340 rooms and common spaces including a new spa and lap pool. The renovation of the entire resort began in December 2012, featuring the Atlanta-based design firm of Sims Patrick Studio Inc. and architectural firm designONE studio. colleton river plantation club Executive Chef Robert Wysong was recently named among the best chefs in the U.S., listed in the 2013 Edition of Best Chef’s America. A graduate of Charleston’s prestigious Johnson & Wales University, Wysong is certified with the American Culinary Federation. the technical college of the lowcountry foundation announced the appointment of new board directors Elizabeth Clist and Stephen R. Duvall. Clist, founder of Clist Consulting, formerly held executive positions with Naisbitt Group and Hyatt Corp. Duvall serves as executive vice president for strategic account development for CareCore National, LLC. mitchelville preservation project recently held the Toni Morrison Society’s Bench by the Road dedication at Mitchelville Freedom Park. The historic bench memorial is part of an initiative taken from the Nobel & Pulitzer Prize winning author’s 1989 interview with World Magazine and will be placed on the grounds of the first self-governed Freedman’s village in the U.S. 123 Drive! Driving Academy announced that owners Mark and Doreen Haughton-James have received certification by the SC Department of Motor Vehicles as certified safety officers, licensed to administer off-site road tests to student drivers. Berkeley place mixed use development announced that it was recently purchased by New York-based Garrison Investment Group which owns 38 shopping centers across the country. Local group Bosley Asset Management has been awarded the position of property manager. michael anthony’s cucina italiana recently announced that Executive Chef Chris Johnson has been listed in the 2013 Edition of Best Chef’s America, a publication of the nation’s best chefs as voted on by their peers. Johnson is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu and a twelve year culinary professional. dolphin head golf club members’ recent Wine & Nine golf tournament raised funds for local charities. Fundraiser proceeds were donated to Memory Matters, Hope Haven and Family Promise. 10 CHAMBER BUSINESS MONTHLY | MAY 2013 beaufort county school district announced that Hilton Head Island High School and Bluffton High School were honored by the SC Department of Education for excellent performance and rapid improvement, as part of the Performance Improvement Award program, recognizing performance on ACT or SAT college entrance exams. collins group realty recently announced the launch of their completely redesigned website, www. CollinsGroupRealty.com. The site features intuitive search results; gallery view of listings and polygonal search for specific geographical area searches as well as other features including mortgage calculator and market statistics. professional tennis registry (PTR) recently hosted the 13th annual Special Olympics North America National Invitational Tennis Championships at PTR headquarters in Van der Meer Shipyard Racquet Club. PTR is the official training partner for Special Olympics Tennis. U.S. Chamber Honors Pro-business members of congress The U.S. Chamber of Commerce honored 252 members of the House and 48 members of the Senate with the annual Spirit of Enterprise Award for their support of pro-jobs and pro-growth policies during the second session of the 112th Congress. South Carolina recipients were Sen. Lindsey O. Graham, Sen. Tim Scott, Rep. Joe Wilson, Rep. Jeff Duncan, Rep. Trey Gowdy and Rep. Mick Mulvaney. “In the face of high-stakes politics and difficult choices, legislators from both parties provided America’s job creators with a strong voice in Congress,” said Thomas J. Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber. “This award recognizes these men and women for consistently demonstrating their support for pro-growth policies.” The Chamber’s prestigious Spirit of Enterprise Award, in its 25th year, is given annually to members of Congress based on key business issues outlined in the Chamber publication How They Voted. Members who support the Chamber’s position on at least 70% of those votes qualify to receive the award. membership renewals: Thank You! Did You Know…The Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce has one of the highest chamber member retention rates in the nation. 30+ YEARS Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort 20-29 YEARS Adventure Inn/Vacation Time of Hilton Head Hilton Head Rentals Old South Golf Links Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Resort Services, Inc. Republic Waste Services of Hilton Head Fraum Chiropractic Life Center, P.A. Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors Country Club of Hilton Head Jerry S. Voight 15-19 YEARS Grayco Building Center Hilton Head Humane Association John Wesley Villas of Savannah, Inc. Hilton Head Financial Advisors, Inc. Sandcastle Interiors Wells Fargo Securities Hospice Care of the Lowcountry South Carolina Bank & Trust Sigler’s Rotisserie & Seafood Hilton Head Christian Academy 10-14 YEARS St. Joseph’s/Candler Medical Group-Bluffton Off Island Thrift/Cancer Awareness Foundation May River Theatre Co., Inc. H2 Builders, Inc. Sun Printing, Inc. Jones Consulting & Pest Services Society of Bluffton Artists Queen Chapel AME Church Mister Label, Inc. Stoneworks Inc. Coastal Connections, Inc. Sea Pines Country Club BB&T- Branch Banking & Trust of SC WTOC-TV Long Cove Club Kroger Grocery Store Collins Group Realty Jackson Maintenance & Electric, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Lower SC Giuseppi’s Pizza & Pasta - Bluffton Rollers Wine and Spirits Claude & Uli’s Signature Bistro Kayak Hilton Head/ Dolphin Discoveries Boat Tours Howard Family Dental Ameris Bank Church of the Palms - United Methodist Sweetgrass Baskets A Taste of Hilton Head Kiwanis Club of Hilton Head Coastal Pediatric Dentistry, LLC Okatie Rotary Club Village at Wexford Merchant Assoc. Suburban Propane BrightStar Historic Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival Collins Group Realty - Bluffton Palmetto Exterminators, Inc. Bluffton Self Help St. Francis Catholic School HarbourSide III Property Owners Association 1-3 YEARS AnchorLand Management Joe Fragale Simply Southern Homebuilder, LLC Hilton Head Rent Direct Lowcountry Estuarium Rose Hill Golf Club The Lodge Beer & Growler Bar Fiddler’s Cove Beach & Racquet Club Island Improvements Moonstar AD.PR LLC A & E Air LLC Georgia Tech Savannah Doctor’s Care Hilton Head Island Angler’s Beach Market Grill Palmetto Bluff Center For Service Leadership Audio Video Experts Bomboras Grille and Chill Bar Skull Creek Boathouse An Officiant Girl Hilton Head Quality Inn & Suites Hospice Care of South Carolina Paulie’s Coal Fired Pizza HHI Big Lots Culligan Water Merchant Service Center Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina Off The Hook Fishing Charters Bath Fitter Savannah new members Affordables LLC Club Car of Hilton Head Hospice Community Thrift Low Country on Video New England Financial Purely Décor By Amanda Rose Weddings 4-9 YEARS Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority E.A.C. 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