Member Events (cont.) - Geneva Chamber of Commerce

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Member Events (cont.) - Geneva Chamber of Commerce
Volume 107, Issue 5
June/July 2016
Geneva Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
HOT SUMMER, COOL FUN
A line-up of summer amusement is on the calendar in Geneva for 2016!
More information on festivals and events can be found at
genevachamber.com/festival_events.php
June 21-26
June 21 kicks off the award winning sixday festival in downtown Geneva. Excellent entertainment covering all genres, a
captivating carnival, phenomenal food and
spectacular shopping are all part of 2016
Swedish Days supported by Northwestern
Medicine. Sweden Väst and Craft Brew
have moved close to Third Street and the
5K Lopp is bringing runners from all over, to
our town. You won’t want to miss a minute
of the excitement!
200,000 visitors are coming to our community, how will you entice them into your
business?
July 23-24
Geneva Arts Fair has become the fine arts
fair to be part of. Over 155 respected and
admired artists from around the country
will be showcased in a variety of media on
Third Street. More than 20,000 come to
Geneva in just those two days! This prestigious show includes free art activities for
children of all ages.
Interested in being a Patron of the Arts?
Visit genevachamber.com/geneva_art_fairs.php
to find out more.
Thursdays in July & August
Cruise into summer at the Geneva Chamber car shows on Thursday nights in July and August. This event, run by chamber members, is an organized, but casual opportunity for collectors to gather together and showcase their cars and motorcycles. Get up close to the stunning array of these beautiful machines and hear all of the stories from their owners. Stroll the
grounds of the historic Kane County Courthouse and enjoy downtown Geneva on a summer
evening. Bring your family for something to eat, listen to great music and enjoy the wonderful
community event. Just one more reason why downtown Geneva is the place to be.
If you own a business in Geneva, you should really consider joining their Chamber
of Commerce... What an awesome group of sharing, caring, supportive people... Not
just the chamber member business owners, but all the great gals that run the chamber itself... They do everything they can to help grow our businesses.... We love them!
Mireille Gross-Page
Midwest Fun Factory, Inc.
Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
www.genevachamber.com
B-I-N-G-Oh it was a great success!
Our social media merchant BINGO game was
a resounding hit. Many Bingo winners commented on how they visited all the stores, many
for the first time and found the perfect gifts.
Thank you to Amazing Lash Studio, America’s
Treasures - Antiques, Furniture & Gifts, Burning Leaf Cigars, Inc., Chez Moi Café & Catering,
Cocoon, Crystal Life Technology, Inc., Dancer’s
Dream, Evernia, FreshGround Roasting, Geneva ACE Hardware, Geneva Running Outfitters, Graham’s Fine Chocolates & Ice Cream,
Her Art Shoppe, Houlihan’s, James from the
Kitchen, Jane Pabon Consignment Boutique,
The Little Traveler, Lola Salon, Margaret Matson - Fine Jewelry, Proud Fox Gallery, Robins
Nest Home Decor, Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory, State Street Jewelers, The Latest
Crave Cupcake & Toffee Shop and The Olive
Mill for their participation.
Special thank you to The Little Traveler for designing the basket for our winner.
Charlotte LaPalomento won the basket filled
with $1250 in gift certificates from the above
merchants. Charlotte picked up her BINGO
card at Proud Fox Gallery.
Thousands of readers voted...
in the 2016 Daily Herald Reader’s Choice
Awards. Chamber members received accolades (TOP PICKS) in over 20 categories.
Geneva was named Best Downtown Atmosphere. Additionally, Festival of the Vine was
mentioned as Best Festival and the grand
Swedish Days Parade was mentioned as Best
Parade. Congratulations to all! To view the
complete list visit http://e-edition.dailyherald.
com/launch.aspx?pbid=77a517a2-71d1-46d69805-1ac340c0b73a. The TOP PICKS will go
up for another round of voting this month to
earn the Reader’s Choice Distinction Awards.
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New Member Profiles
We welcome new members and encourage you to familiarize yourselves with them
and make valuable connections. Profiles are supplied by new members.
Building Better Relationships Through Networking
April Luncheon
A huge thank you to Riganato Old World Grille for hosting
our dynamic networking event in April. The April Chance
for Charity was Fox Valley Food for Health.
May Luncheon
We also thank Mill Creek Golf Club for hosting us in
May, as well as our guest speaker, Dr. Michael Maniacci,
a clinical psychologist and published author with practices in Naperville and Chicago. He discussed “Stress
Management: Success Without Burnout.” Our May
Chance for Charity was Mutual Ground.
June 21 Luncheon
Our June Luncheon will be held June 21 at Oscar Swan
Country Inn, 1800 W. State St., Geneva. This networking
event is titled “Up to Speed.” Be sure to bring plenty of
business cards to share! Our June Chance for Charity
is Mutual Ground.
July 19 Luncheon
Our July Luncheon will be held July 19 at Prairie Landing Golf Club, 2325 Longest Dr., West Chicago. Our
guest speaker is Dr. Linda Sasser, who will discuss
“Maximize Your Memory.”
Discover how memory works and improve yours by
learning strategies for remembering tasks, information,
and names with Dr. Sasser’s easy-to-use PAVE method.
Dr. Sasser, who holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology,
has more than 30 years of experience as a professional
speaker, professor of educational and cognitive psychology, and workshop facilitator.
Our July Chance-for-Charity is Literacy Volunteers Fox
Valley. LVFV changes lives by providing free, one-to-one
literacy tutoring to adults in St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, Elburn, Campton Township, LaFox, Lily Lake, Wasco
and Wayne. Lessons help people learn to read, write,
understand and speak English better. Visit their website
at http://www.lvfv.org/.
Did You Know?
Geneva Women in Business is on Facebook. Visit www.
facebook.com/GenevaWomeninBusiness/ and keep up
with the latest GWIB news!
3 Ways to Make
Luncheon Reservations
• Go to www.genevachamber.com, click
“Calendar of Events”, then GWIB event
• Call the Chamber at 232-6060
• Email kandersen@genevachamber.com
• Reservations required. Walk-ins seated if room.
Cancel via email/fax by prior Thursday at 4 pm. If
not canceled, you will be billed.
• Request vegetarian meal in advance.
• Members: $30 w/reserv; $35 if invoiced
• Nonmembers: $35 w/reserv.
Fidelity Investments
987 S. Randall Rd. • 492-5902 • fidelity.com
Fidelity’s local Investor Center offers financial and investment guidance to our customers including
one-on-one retirement planning, wealth management, income strategies, and college planning services, as well as integrated employee benefits solutions.
Foremost Capital Management - Peter Rives
28 N. Bennett St., #D • 888-335-0005 • pete@foremostcm.com • www.ForemostCM.com
Today, More Than Ever, Experience Matters
Foremost Trading is a family-run Futures, Options and Forex brokerage business.
Foremost’s Principals have over 60 years of combined experience serving our clients. We think relationships speak volumes. See what just one of our clients had to say.
“I have told Peter Rives many times how happy I am to be working with him (since 3/09). I thought it is
time I told someone else. Peter is easy to talk to, very conscientious, and always trying to provide me with
the best service (including when the S&P 500 cash session is closed). Other brokerage firms have tried
to lure me away and I tell them to forget it.” John G.
Geneva Salon Suites – Owner Jen DeCarlo
419 Hamilton St. • 208-0221 • genevasalonsuites.com • genevasalonsuites@gmail.com
From Funky to Fabulous, Geneva Salon Suites offers talented and educated Hair Designers to suit your
every need. We offer services from Highlights, Color, Cuts, Perms, Up-Do’s, Waxing, Wigs and much more.
All our Designers carry their own line of products such as: Redken, Its A 10, Aquage, Surface and Matrix.
We welcome women, men and children. We are located 1 block North of Roosevelt (Rt. 38) between 4th
and 5th Street. We recently updated the entire salon with a rustic and modern twist. Each of our Designers
offers their own style and technique. You can find their names and numbers below or for general information, please contact Jen 208-0221.
Savana DeCarlo - Color by Savana 688-0008 (Color Specialist/Hairstylist)
Linda - New Images 208-1009 (Hairstylist/Colorist)
Vivian - New Images 606-8255 (Hair Stylist/Wig Specialist, Sales and Services)
Molly Linden - Off The Top 488-5931 (Hairstylist-Color/Specialty Styling)
Jenn Chessman - Elation Salon 644-8190 (Hairstylist/Colorist)
Tina Parrilli - Couture Salon 946-9210 (Hairstylist/Colorist)
Green Envee – Fresh Botanic Skin and Body
17 S. Third St. • 423-7140 • www.greenenvee.com
We have our foothold in the Beauty Industry in spas both nationally and internationally and we are
excited to bring our therapeutic and botanic product line to Historic Geneva. Our locally handcrafted
products are developed by master aroma-therapists and chemists to promote wellness within the mind,
body, and spirit. Our exclusive products are created using only the highest quality ingredients, therapeutic grade essential oils, and nothing artificial. Experience a sensory journey with our aromatherapy
line, professional skin care, children’s line, and our aroma bar where you can freshly customize products to your specific taste.
The Royal Wren
11 S. Third St. • www.theroyalwren.com • theroyalwren@gmail.com
At The Royal Wren, our goal is to educate families about new and different choices in the
selection of food. We want people to feel at home and ask questions about our merchandise.
Many of our items will be available to taste in the store. We plan on having tasting nights,
and demonstrations. Too many people become caught in a cooking routine, which results in
either lackluster meals or uptick in spending on takeout or restaurants. Don’t get us wrong.
We still encourage you to take your occasional night outs, but our hope is that you will soon
far prefer the feeling of camaraderie and accomplishment when you can cook a restaurant
quality meal for your family and friends with little effort. The right ingredients and accoutrements are all you need to produce magical meals. At The Royal Wren, we are all about
making meals, making friends & making memories. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
www.genevachamber.com
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Member News
If you have news to be considered for Soundings, email Laura (lrush@genevachamber.
com) by the 10th of the preceding month. See website for double month issues.
Savant Capital Management has been named one of the Top 10 Financial Advisors in
Chicago.
Geneva School District is once again the recipient of the Association of School Business Officials International’s Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting. This award
results from having met or exceeded the program’s high standards for financial reporting
and accountability. This reflects the work of staff on the District’s Comprehensive Annual
Financial Report for the fiscal year ending in 2015.
Thank you to Geneva Park District Kid Zone staff for their great assistance in the Kids’
Brochure Cover Design Contest. Congratulations to Kylie Gates from Heartland Elementary School for having her picture selected as the front cover.
Ribbon Cuttings
City of Geneva’s third tier parking deck expansion has earned its second “Project of the
Year” award from the American Public Works Association (APWA), this time from the
Chicago Metro Chapter. After winning the APWA “Project of the Year” award at the Fox
Valley branch level and Chicago Metro Chapter, Geneva’s parking deck project now moves
on to the APWA national competition in Minneapolis this summer.
Fidelity Investments
987 S. Randall Road
June 2
9:30 am
Shakou St. Charles was named one of the Top 100 Restaurants in America. Their original
location has now been on the list for 3 years straight! NBC Chicago covered it at http://
www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/worth-the-trip/7-Chicago-Area-Eateries-Make-List-of-Nations-Hottest-Restaurants-for-2016-373286211.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_CHBrand
and Open Table at http://www.opentable.com/m/100-hottest-restaurants-in-america/.
Congratulations!
The grand opening of Jori & June, a small
women’s clothing and accessory store,
located at 25 S. Third Street will be Friday,
June 10 – stop in to say hello!
Brent Brodeski, chief executive officer for Savant Capital Management, has been named
to Barron’s 2016 Top Financial Advisor List. For the third year in a row, Brodeski has
landed a spot among the top financial advisors in the state of Illinois.
Marklund’s 2016 Top Hat Ball broke attendance and fundraising records; raising over
$600,000 in net proceeds.
Daily Herald was awarded second place in its category of the American Copy Editors
Society’s 2015 national headline contest.
Each year, AFS-USA honors select schools for their commitment to international education with the Top Global Learning Schools award. Geneva High School was among the first
recipients of this designation in 2014 and remains a Top Global Learning School in 2016.
This designation makes Geneva students eligible to apply for study abroad scholarships
from AFS-USA.
Jori & June
Geneva Salon Suites
419 Hamilton Street
June 16
4 pm
Green Envee Skin
& Body Care
17 S. Third Street
July 7
1 pm
The Geneva History Museum was awarded a Dunham Fund Grant in the amount of
$3,850 for the installation of automated doors for the Museum entrance.
For the second year in a row, Fox River Distilling Company has earned medals for its Herrington Premium Vodka and Geneva’s Preservation Gin at the prestigious San Francisco
World Spirits Competition.
Griffin Williams LLP has moved to 21 N. Fourth St. in Geneva.
Stockholm’s had the pleasure of hosting another benefit to support Max Washington’s
efforts to raise funds for St. Baldrick’s Foundation. This remarkable young man, who is
now 12 years old, has raised roughly $20,000 during his 8 years of helping to end childhood cancer. This year Max raised another $2,790 and shaved his head in the process,
courtesy of OS2 Salon.
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Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
www.genevachamber.com
The Herrington Inn & Spa 5-10-16
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Member News (cont.)
Geneva Cleaners has had great luck joining a reward program called Belly which offers customizable, unique rewards programs backed by a seamless marketing solution. Through
digital connections, businesses gain access to customer data and a suite of innovative tools
to track their marketing efforts. Interested in more information – give Geneva Cleaners owner
Eric Severson a call at 232-7490. “Our customers love the interaction with the program. There is built in integration with Facebook and Yelp and we are receiving positive feedback
from everyone that is using it. I hope more businesses in Geneva sign up.”
March’s Business After Hours host Geneva
Public Library’s Christine Lazaris learns more
about Guaranteed Rate, Inc. from employee
Amy Schoenthal.
The Herrington Inn & Spa has added Herrington Plaza, a new and outdoor venue located on
the Fox River between the Herrington Inn and Spa and its banquet facility. The property was
purchased from the City of Geneva, and the site has been improved to showcase dramatic
river views for a unique outdoor venue. It is unlike any other event facility in the Fox River
Valley, with its combination of a spectacular outdoor riverfront setting and its expansive capacity to accommodate a 60 by 30-foot tent and serve up to 200 guests.
Geneva High School is looking for an automotive, architecture and personal training site
that might be interested in hosting a student for a fall internship. The main requirement
for students in this class is to complete 65 hours of unpaid internship experience (about 5
hours/week) for about 15 weeks. If you are able to help, please contact Sarah Thompson at
sthompson@geneva304.org.
Evan Lowery and Rhiannon Owano, StringWorks
Violin Shop share information with Rick Poulton,
Kiwanis Club of Geneva at March’s Business
After Hours New Member Reception.
Geneva and Penrose Brewing were called out in a recent Time Out Chicago online listing of
Nine Suburbs We Almost Want to Live In - http://www.timeout.com/chicago/blog/nine-suburbs-we-almost-want-to-live-in-050216.
Sweet Natalie’s Gluten Free Bakery is excited to announce that they are expanding their
gluten free bakery. This summer, the shop will be moving upstairs to street level. Read more
about their new adventure at this link http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/lifestyles/ct-abn-dining-west-sweet-natalies-geneva-st-0506-20160502-story.html.
Chicago Steel Hockey Team’s Dan Lehv and
Dave Campione pause from enjoying food from
Chez Moi Café & Catering to network with April’s
Business After Hours host Bill Johnson from
BMO Harris Bank.
Sarah Lindgren, School of Art and Lisa Nelson,
Carlson’s Flooring exchange business cards and
laughter at April’s Business After Hours hosted
by BMO Harris Bank.
Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
www.genevachamber.com
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Member Events
If you have events to be considered for Soundings, email Laura (lrush@genevachamber.
com) by the 10th of the preceding month. See website for double month issues.
Deli Luncheons – June & July
Seniors can enjoy luncheons Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 am-12:15 pm at the Geneva
Township Senior Center. Reservations must be made by the prior Thursday; call 232-3602. Suggested donation for age 60+ is $3, $6 for under age 60.
Support and Community Programs – June & July
TriCity Family Services offers many support and community programs. Please visit
www.tricityfamilyservices.org for class schedules, dates and times. You can also call 232-1070.
Lunch & Tour – Wednesdays in June & July
Oscar Swan Country Inn welcomes you to enjoy lunch and tour of this historic mansion. Choose
your lunch from soups, salads, sandwiches, desserts and beverages. Groups welcome. Call to
arrange a special day - 232-0173.
Flat Bread & Wine Wednesdays at Preservation – Wednesdays in June & July
Each Wednesday from 4-9 pm, Preservation Bread & Wine ovens fire up strong and friends join
us for flat bread pizza night, featuring five gourmet flatbreads & four different wines at $20/bottle.
Thank you to Windy City Amusements, Inc. for
partnering with the Chamber in the Cabin Fever
Carnival fundraiser in April. We appreciate the support of this long-standing member. Watch for their
carnival to return later this month at Swedish Days.
Additional thanks to Mid-American Management
Group and The Crown Group for providing the space
to have the carnival.
Afternoon Tea – Thursdays & Saturdays in June & July
You are formally invited to spend the day with us and stay for Afternoon Tea from 2-4 pm in
Little Traveler’s legendary tea room. Please call 232-4200 for more information.
Fox River Distilling Company Tours – Fridays – Sundays in June & July
Visit Fox River Distilling Company and learn how local grains are used in the small batch production of vodka, gin, bourbon, moonshine and several seasonal spirits. Free tours are given to the
general public on Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons and at other scheduled times for private
parties and events. Free samples are given out as permitted by Illinois law to persons twenty-one
and older. Tour times are 12-1 pm; 2-3 pm; 4-5 pm.
Geneva Wine Cellars Special – Saturdays in June & July
Stop in at Geneva Wine Cellars for special wine flights all day & live local music 8-10 pm.
Sunday Breakfast Buffet – Sundays in June & July
Oscar Swan Country Inn offers a Sunday buffet from 9:30-11 am. Reservations required; $15.95/
person. Visit www.oscarswangeneva.com or call 232-0173.
French Market – Sundays in June & July
An open air market located by the train station runs Sundays from 9 am-2 pm through November 13.
For more information, http://www.genevachamber.com/festival_events.php.
Wine Country Meet and Greet – June 1
Join FoxFire Restaurant for their first communal table gathering from 7-10 pm. FoxFire is showing you a new way to dine and meet others in the community. Share a family style dinner and two
drinks to go with it! Our theme is Wine Country, which means you will be in for a wonderful night of
delicious food and some jaw dropping wines! Make your reservation now at 232-1369.
Book & Bag It – June 1
Join Cyndee Schaffer on a journey from inspiration to publication as she discusses the role of
women in the military, and her mother’s WWII Experiences as a WAC in her memoir, Mollie’s War.
Geneva Public Library hosts this event from 12-1 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit
www.gpld.org.
Geneva Business Book Club – June 1 & July 6
Please join this monthly meeting from 6-7:30 pm for business education and masterminding. A
monthly business book is chosen and the focus is on applying the concepts and lessons to daily
work culture and activities. The meetings at 318 Coffeehouse often include local authors. For
more information - facebook.com/groups/genevabusinessbookclub.
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Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
www.genevachamber.com
Thank you to the City of Geneva for special permission to “decorate” the town with neon yellow signs
for the ABC Geneva City-Wide Garage Sale in April.
To Joe Stanton, Fagans Inc. for publicizing the sale
on the marquee. To the community for participating. A portion of your registration fee contributed
to the costs of the Swedish Days Grand Parade!
Geneva Chamber co-sponsored a Kane County Chronicle event in April titled “90 Ideas in
90 Minutes”. Chamber members The Sugar
Path, Miscella Real Estate and State Street
Jewelers were just three panelists that offered
attendees 90 ideas for guests to take away.
Martha Sanchez,
State Street Jewelers
Michelle Adams and Nina
Cater, The Sugar Path
Patti Rambo,
Miscella Real Estate
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Member Events (cont.)
Durant House Museum Opens – June 2
Visit the pioneer past when the 1843 Durant House Museum opens its doors for the 2016 season at 1 pm. The house museum highlights how families lived on the Illinois prairie in the 19th
century. The museum regular hours are Sundays 1-4pm (June 5-October 2) and Thursdays
1-4pm (June 2 - August 25). The Durant House Museum is located in LeRoy Oakes Forest
Preserve at 37W700 Dean Street, St.Charles. For more information about the museum visit
ppfv.org or call 377-6424. Check out the web site calendar for great family friendly events
planned throughout the summer!
Board Member and
Past Chairman Gordie
Hard, Valley Insurance
Agency, took it upon
himself to tidy up the
office after a recent
Executive Board Meeting.
And Board Chairman
Scott Lebin, Lebin
Financial Planning,
joined right in.
First Fridays Improv – June 3
This is your last chance to catch this comical improv troupe at The Hemmens Cultural Center
before they take their summer hiatus. Don’t miss it! 100% clean. 99.27% hilarious. 90 minutes
of complete improvisation a la “Whose Line Is It Anyway”. With competing teams, live music
and a cash bar who knows what the night will hold. Great fun for all ages. From 8-9:45 pm.
General Admission.
Fox River Distilling Company’s First Friday Event – June 3 & July 1
Come to our First Friday event from 5:30-8 pm where you can see the distillery up close and
meet the distiller while tasting our spirits. Each month we feature live music, small bites by
local restaurants and bakeries and a specialty cocktail recipe. For more information visit our
Facebook page or our website at www.foxriverdistilling.com. See you there!
Parent’s Night Out - June 3, 17 & July 8, 22
Enjoy an evening away, while your children ages 3-12 have a blast with snacks, movies, games,
crafts and more at Geneva Park District’s Parent’s Night Out from 6-9 pm at the Stephen D.
Persinger Recreation Center. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $15 per child ($20 nonresident). Children must be toilet trained and have an emergency information card on file. For
more information, call 232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.
Laura and Jeannie from the Chamber were
BEEwitched and a bit bewildered (but had a
ton of fun) at the Literacy Volunteers Fox Valley
trivia bee in March. Carol Murin, Solutions for
Long Term Care was our brilliant table host. A
huge thank you to Miscella Real Estate for
sponsoring the Chamber.
Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites – opens June 4
Geneva History Museum’s special gallery exhibit opens. A highly immersive and engaging
exhibition where families discover the joy and power of reading at any age. Step into the world
of some of your favorite storybooks. Through August 27.
March for Mason Family Fun Event – June 5
Fun! Bring the whole family while supporting a local family! The March begins at 10:30 am
at Mill Creek Elementary School and ends at Mill Creek Golf Club, where the Family Event is
from 11 am-1 pm. $10 ticket includes all entertainment. Basket raffles and more. Buy your
t-shirts and tickets at Facebook.com/MARCHFORMASON
Meditation: Unlock the Power Within You – June 7
Join Michael Ribet, long-time meditator, as he discusses the extraordinary effect of meditation
and presents techniques that will create an internal realignment towards equilibrium, fearlessness, and peace. Geneva Public Library hosts this event from 7-8:30 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Geneva Chamber was featured on May’s Business Beat with City of Geneva Mayor Kevin
Burns. Get a behind the scenes look at what
goes on at 8 S. Third St. at www.youtube.com/
watch?v=qBD2J84eJwE&feature=youtu.be.
Thanks to the Mayor, Pete Collins and Kevin
Stahr – hope you all had as much fun as we did.
Creating Your Future – Clarifying Your Vision and the Goals to Achieve It – June 8
Learn how to bring clarity to your vision and goals so that you can begin to improve your business and life, from 11:30 am-1:30 pm at Geneva Public Library. Session led by Jeff Vekony,
President, FocalPoint Business Coaching. Lunch will be served. For more information, call
232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Multi-Chamber Event – June 9
Multi-Chamber of Commerce at Mooseheart campus OPEN HOUSE to meet and greet members
of the local Chambers of Commerce. Experience the Chamber Event as well as Mooseheart by
touring the 1,000 acre Campus, School and Children’s Homes. Hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and
soft drinks will be served from 5:30-8:30 pm. For more information, please contact 966-2200.
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Member Events (cont.)
Chase The Music with FoxFire – June 9
It is FoxFire Restaurant’s 3rd Fundraiser and they are in it for the children. Their neighbor School of Rock will be helping with live music and an open mic session on the patio.
They will also have Penrose Brewing Company supplying beer samples from their local
brewery, along with raffle prizes to win at the end of the night. All of the donations will be
donated to the charity Chase the Music (a charity that performs music for children with
chronic illness as a way of therapy). Make your reservation today at 232-1369.
Geneva Library Business Book Discussion – June 9 & July 14
Come discuss Surprise: Embrace the Unpredictable, Engineer the Unexpected by Tania
Luna in June and in July Fail Better: Design Smart Mistakes and Succeed Sooner by
Anjali Sastry. Both events at Geneva Public Library from 7-8:30 pm. Cynthia Wade, an
experienced facilitator, leads the discussion. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit
www.gpld.org.
Movies in the Park – June 9 & July 7
Join Geneva Park District under the stars for free Movies in the Park this summer! See
Inside Out (6/9 – Moore Park) and Jurassic World (7/7– Wheeler Park). Movies begin at
dusk or approximately 8:30 pm. Don’t forget a blanket or lawn chair! Movies in the Park
are sponsored by the Kane County Chronicle.
Northern Illinois Food Bank’s Foodie 5K – June 11
A community, chip-timed, fun run/walk featuring a post-run festival including gourmet food
trucks, entertainment, kid’s zone, and vendor booths. All ages welcome from 9 am-12 pm.
Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet. For more information, www.SolveHungerToday.org/Foodie5K.
The Kane County Cougars have a newly-branded
team bus for the upcoming 2016 season.
The Chicago Steel Hockey Team teamed up with
the Forest Preserve District of Kane County in
April to help rid Dick Young Forest Preserve of
invasive species. pc Joe Nalefski/Chicago Steel.
Yoga Basics – June 11
Laurie Milbourn, owner of Going To My Happy Place Yoga in Geneva, will teach basic
yoga techniques at Geneva Public Library from 9:30-10:30 am. This program is for all
levels and includes breathing, posture and alignment, poses, and mind relaxation. Please
bring a mat or towel. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Who’s On Third – June 11 & 12
Greater Geneva Art Guild’s Plein Air Painting Event/Sale from 9 am-6 pm on Saturday and
10 am-dusk on Sunday on Third Street Courthouse Lawn.
Geneva Chamber “PAR WARS” Golf Outing – June 13
The annual Chamber golf outing will be held at Mill Creek Golf Club, with registration at
8:30 am and a shotgun start at 10 am. Call 232-6060 to see if there are still spots available.
A leprechaun (Joe Greenberg, The Little Traveler)
paid the Chamber a visit on March 17.
The lucky golden coins he brought
were magically delicious.
Beer Dinners – June 15, 16 & July 20 & 21
Each month Stockholm’s offers a four course dinner paired with Stockholm’s Handcrafted
Beers. $65/person and reservations are required at 208-7070. For current menu, visit
www.stockholmsbrewpub.com/beer-dinners.html.
Sunset Pool Teen Nights – June 16 & July 29
Geneva Park District’s (GPD) Teen Nights grant teens exclusive twilight access to GPD
pools. June 16 - Poolside Pizza Party (Sunset Pool) 8-10 pm and July 29 - Teen Movie Night:
Hunger Games Mocking Jay Part 2 (Mill Creek Pool) 8-11 pm. Charge per event is ($5
resident / $6 non-resident). For more information, call 232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.
Free Friday – June 17 & July 15
Curious about 25N Coworking? Come try their Flex space free for a day! Email
hello@25ncoworking.com for details.
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OS2 Salon held a Cut-a-Thon in April to raise
money for the Alliance for the Great Lakes, one
of AVEDA’s Earth Month charities. A special
thank you goes to Elements Massage for
partnering with us for this special event.
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Member Events (cont.)
PAR WARS - June 13th
Chamber Golf Outing
Deadline to register is June 6!
Mill Creek Golf Club
Shotgun start at 10 am
GolfInvite.com/GenevaChamber
Flick ‘n Float Nights – June 17 & July 15
As the sun sets, grab a floatie or an inner tube to enjoy Geneva Park District’s cool poolside Flick
‘n Float Nights at Sunset Pool. On 6/17 see The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of water at 8:30
pm and on 7/15 Minions at 8:15pm. Twilight admission rates apply.
Swedish Midsommar Festival at Good Templar Park – June 19
The Swedish Midsommar Festival has been offering up a smorgasbord of family and cultural
activities including Scandinavian music and dance, old time games, traditional foods (both
Swedish and American), and the largest maypole celebration in the country. Located in historic
Good Templar Park, this event celebrates the traditions and accomplishments of Scandinavian
Americans. Swedish pancakes begin at 9 am. For more information visit swedishday.net.
Summer Sunday Tour – June 19 & July 17
Get to know Fermilab with a free, two-hour guided tour at 1 pm that takes you behind the scenes
of America’s particle physics laboratory. Visit our control rooms and see a particle accelerator.
Then go and check out our herd of bison. Children 10 and older are welcome. Children between
the ages of 10 and 14 need to be accompanied by an adult. Photo ID is required to enter the
Fermilab site. Registration required at www.fnal.gov/summersundays.
EGYPT: Joseph’s Journey From Prison to Palace – June 20-24
St. Marks Church will be doing an outreach. While the kids are having fun at this event, moms
and dads can enjoy a little Swedish Days alone time. The program runs from 9 am-12 pm. Sign
up is open to anyone Kindergarten-5th grade at www.stmarks-geneva.org. Teen and adult helpers are also needed. The cost is $25.00 per child for the week.
Graham’s Fine Chocolates & Ice Cream held
their much anticipated Cinco de Mayo promotion. On May 5, 5 friends could come in for 5
Sundaes for $5 after 5pm.
Welcome New Members!
Foremost Capital Management
Fox Valley Shrine Club
Geneva Salon Suites
Green Envee
The Ivy Love Boutique
Jori & June
Payment Alliance of Chicago
The Royal Wren
School of Rock Geneva
Union Pier Financial
To Chief Steve Olson, Geneva Fire De­
partment; Chief Steve Mexin, Geneva
Police Department; City of Gene­
va Administrator Mary McKittrick and Tim Cary,
Geneva Public Works, the Geneva Chamber thanks you for your many years of service and wishes each of you good luck in
your retirement.
GHM Trolley Tours – June 21-23
Enjoy a 35-minute guided tour from Geneva History Museum including stories of historic
Geneva and the buildings and people that settled the town. From 11 am-4 pm every hour starting at Second and James streets. $10/person which includes a pass to the museum.
Swedish Days GHM Special – June 21-25
Visit all three exhibitions at Geneva History Museum (Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites; Who Was Sadie Cooksey and Geneva’s Story) for only $3/person. Museum members are
free. Daily from 11 am-6 pm.
Giving Tree – June 21-26
Come visit the amazing Ivy Love Giving Tree, located outside at 123 W. State Street during
Swedish Days. Hanging from The Tree will be gifts that you won’t believe for everyone to enjoy. This is our thank you to all the wonderful people that have made The Ivy Love Boutique
such a smash hit. Pitch and Catch – June 21 & July 19
Open to the public! Pitch and Catch offers 25N members an opportunity to present their business plan, new idea, or sales pitch to an audience of mentors, advisers, entrepreneurs, and you!
Pitchers prepare a 5 minute presentation and engage in 20 minutes of feedback and questioning. 25N members gain insight into possible ways they can improve their businesses and gather
real time feedback. We need you in our audience! Takes place at 25N Coworking from 4-6 pm.
Coworking in Geneva – June 23 & July 28
Come, meet and network with local professionals in the area from 5-7 pm. Cash bar by Nobel
House. Open sign up at the 25N Coworking Community Manager’s desk or online at:
http://www.meetup.com/Geneva-Coworking-Meetup/events/222236428/.
Cosmic Golf Nights – June 24 & 25
Putt Putt under the stars at Geneva Park District’s Cosmic Golf Nights from 9 pm-midnight (Last
Tee Time: 11:15 p.m.) at Stone Creek Mini Golf Course. Cost is $8 per round. Alcohol is not
permitted. Call 262-2228 or visit genevaparks.org for more information.
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Member Events (cont.)
TriCity Family Services Golf & Tennis Tournament – June 27
Support TriCity Family Services while enjoying an 18-hole golf scramble, putting contest, and mixeddoubles tennis tournament. Held at Eagle Brook Country Club. Registration will begin at 11 am,
with a 1 pm shotgun start. Box lunches will be provided for participants. A buffet dinner with open
bar and a live auction will follow. Register at https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=645cd2.
Tackling Household Paper Clutter – June 27
Beth Randall (Joe Organizer) will give you tips and ideas on how to eliminate paper from ever getting
into your house, but once it’s there, what to do with all of it. Geneva Public Library hosts this event
from 7-8 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Adobe Lightroom – June 30
Learn to edit and manipulate photos in Lightroom, and how to use the various tools and techniques
that make this program so powerful for photo editing, preparation, organization, and finalization.
Geneva Public Library hosts this class from 10 am-12 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or
visit www.gpld.org.
Twilights on the Terrace – July 1
Live outdoor music at Peaceful Parlour ~ is back for its 6th season! Join us for an evening under
the stars as the band Patchouli performs on the terraced lawn of Peaceful Parlour. This is a free,
family event ~ feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket and relax as you listen to Patchouli’s sparkling
acoustic sounds. This year we have gourmet food for purchase & awesome shopping specials. For
more information visit www.PeacefulParlour.com.
Patriotic Songfest – July 3
A Patriotic Songfest to celebrate the beauty and freedom of our country and to honor our veterans
and the men and women of our Armed Forces at 6:30 pm at St. Mark’s Church.
Mudslinging, Muckraking, and Apple Pie: Presidential Campaigns, the Great American Pastime – July 6
Terry Lynch will share campaign details of Jefferson versus Adams in 1800, Jackson versus Adams
in 1828, and Lincoln versus Douglas in 1860. Geneva Public Library hosts this event from 7-8 pm.
For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Concerts in the Park – July 6, 13, 20 & 27
The Geneva Park District is hosting their free “Concerts in the Park” series every Wednesday night in
July. (7/6) Spoken Four; (7/13) Morry Sochat & the Special 20s; (7/20) The StingRays & (7/27) Mr.
Myers. All concerts begin at 7 pm at Island Park. This free event is sponsored in part by Firehouse
Pizza & Grill, Shodeen Family Foundation, The Chiropractic People and Kane County Chronicle.
RiverPark Summer Concert Series – July 10, 17 & 24
Geneva Cultural Arts Commission presents this summer series at the Amphitheater at RiverPark of
Geneva. Northside Brass (7/10); Need to be Seen Radio Troupe (7/17); The Geneva Jazz Ensemble
(7/24). All concerts are free and begin at 6 pm.
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Effective June 30, the Small Business Development
Center (SBDC) at Waubonsee Community College will
be closing due to lack of state funding.
To all my business clients, it has been a pleasure serving you over the past ten years. I have vicariously lived
both your successes and your struggles. I have truly
enjoyed working with each of you, and wish you all
the best.
To all of my stakeholders, especially SBDC host and
grant match funder, Waubonsee Community College,
thank you for supporting the program, spreading the
word, and encouraging so many small business owners and entrepreneurs to take advantage of assistance
from the SBDC. The program could not have had the
many successes it has enjoyed without you.
I will be staying at Waubonsee in the role of Educational Program Developer for Customized Training in
Waubonsee’s Workforce Development Division. I look
forward to my continued involvement with the local
business community.
There are many resources in the area available to assist
entrepreneurs and small business owners. Below are
these resources - please reach out to them for more
information: • Small Business Development Center
at Elgin Community College
• Small Business Development Center
at College of DuPage
• Small Business Development Center
at Joliet Junior College
• Women’s Business Development
Center ScaleUp Program
• Women’s Business Development
Center - Women’s Business Center
• Fox Valley Entrepreneurship
Center Business Accelerator
• Fox Valley SCORE
Thank you,
Harriet Parker
Manager, IL SBDC at Waubonsee Community College
906-4143
hparker@waubonsee.edu
Babe Didrikson Zaharias: The Greatest Female Athlete in History – July 11
Golf. Basketball. Hurdles. Javelin. High Jump. Boxing. Baseball. Babe Didrikson Zaharias did them
all! In this dynamic one-woman show, Leslie Goddard portrays the legendary Babe. Geneva Public
Library hosts this program from 7-8 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Bartending 101 – July 13
Come out to FoxFire’s Restaurant’s patio and learn some of their signature summer cocktails from
6-10 pm. You will be taught how to make some unique drinks, while enjoying appetizers paired with
the drinks. Make your reservation today at 232-1369
“A Chorus Line” – July 15-17 & 22-24
Set on a bare stage of a Broadway theatre during auditions, A Chorus Line is a day in the life of
seventeen dancers who are all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. This
production is at The Hemmens Cultural Center. Show times are 8 pm (July 15, 16, 22 and 23) with
3 pm matinees on July 17 & 24. $15 - $20 reserved seating. Tickets are available at The Hemmens
Box Office, by phone at 847-931-5900 or by going to www.hemmens.org.
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ANNIVERSARIES
Wildwood Restaurant & Lounge – 10 years
K.Hollis Jewelers – 11 years
Stockholm’s – 14 years
Banner Up Signs – 30 years
Carlson’s Flooring – 49 years
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Working Together!
On a unique night when both teams were
scheduled to play in April, the Chicago Steel
Hockey Team opened its doors to fans of the
neighboring Kane County Cougars baseball
team when inclement weather caused the
Cougars to cancel their game. Fans who
showed a ticket to the Cougars game received free entry to the Chicago Steel’s game
that night.
“It’s the neighborly thing to do,” said Steel
President Dan Lehv. “When you see your
neighbors and their guests locked out in the
cold, you invite them inside. That’s what we’re
doing tonight. We should warn them that it’s
still going to be cold - we are a hockey team,
after all.”
Member Events (cont.)
Shakespeare in the Park – July 16
Grab your portable chairs and picnic baskets and join us in beautiful Island Park for
the annual Shakespeare in the Park play. The Midsummer Theater Troupe brings the
laughs, and plays are shortened to 90 minutes, making this an outing that’s fun (and
appropriate) for the whole family. Come early, stake out a spot in front of the stage and
have a picnic in the park. Seating begins at 5 pm.
A Gathering of Wisdom Keepers – July 16
Join us on the outdoor terrace and lawn of Peaceful Parlour from 10 am-4 pm for a
day of intrigue and amazement. Meet and connect with Fox Valley’s premiere natural
healers and educators who will share from the Akashic records, oracle cards and their
unique psychic gifts. You’ll gain insight and assurance of where you are and what
obstacles or assistance is along your life path. Create a flower mala, receive a Thai massage or Reiki treatment. Become an energy master with a Blessing Wheel. Learn about
Earth acupuncture – caring for our living Mother can be powerful fun.
Kane County Fair – July 20-24
This popular Fox Valley event returns for 2016. Please visit kanecountyfair.com for all
the information.
Atwater’s Afternoon Tea – July 21
Join Atwater’s for afternoon tea from 2:30-4 pm. Service includes several options, with
an extensive and descriptive selection of loose teas, homemade quiche, accompanied
by fresh baked miniature scones, clotted cream, finger sandwiches, and seasonal desserts. Please call 208-8920 for more information and to make reservations.
Banner Up Signs 30th Anniversary Celebration – July 21
Come enjoy an open house from 5-7 pm, with hot eats, cool treats and cocktails as we
celebrate 30 years in business. Be sure not to miss our short “Looking Back” presentation that will start at 6. All parking for the event will be located in the Sycamore Park
District Sports Complex located behind the shop.
Thank you to John Dussman, Daily
Herald Media Group / Town Square
Publications for our fabulous lunch
from Deane’s Market & Deli.
Anderson Animal Shelter Dogleg Golf Outing – July 22
Anderson Animal Shelter hosts this four player scramble. Each team includes cart and
green fees, a hospitality gift, lunch and dinner. The evening will conclude with live and
silent auctions, dinner, cash bar, and most importantly, fun. To register your team and
sign up to be a sponsor visit us at www.events.org/2016DogLegOpen. Advanced Socialization Solutions for Dogs with Chad Mackin – July 23 & 24
DePAW University holds this fun, informative, comprehensive, and revolutionary in
its approach to canine socialization, education workshop from 9 am-4 pm each day.
Continental breakfast and lunch served each day. Spots are limited. Course content
questions: chad.dog.guy@gmail.com . Registration forms may be downloaded at http://
depawk9campus.com/event/advanced-social/.
Foreign Film Sundays –July 24
Gather with friends to watch and discuss the Cuban film Strawberry and Chocolate with
members of Geneva’s International Cultural Exchange Committee. Geneva Public Library
hosts this event from 1-3:30 pm. For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
Dr. Kevin Haddle of Maxillofacial and Facial
Aesthetic Surgery and Marlaine Smith, Mrs.
North Aurora at Dr. Haddle’s 10 year anniversary.
Marlaine is a patient who has benefited from
skin care and Botox provided by Dr. Haddle.
Stephen Mather: National Park Service –July 27
RJ Lindsey portrays the first director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather,
telling the dramatic story of saving the national parks from congressional neglect, ruthless
loggers, and greedy developers. Geneva Public Library hosts this event from 7-8:30 pm.
For more information, call 232-0780 or visit www.gpld.org.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman
Scott Lebin ........................ Lebin Financial Planning
Vice Chairman
Mark Spero............ Money Mailer of Fox River Valley
Treasurer
Susan Huang.................. Fox Valley eValues & Deals
Past Chairman
Gordie Hard........................Valley Insurance Agency
Secretary
Lisa Nelson......................................Carlson’s Floors
BOARD MEMBERS
Steve Burnham........................ The Paper Merchant
Jamie Daniel.................................. Member Emerita
Jim Emma.....................Nova Communications, Inc.
George Havlicek ................... Geneva ACE Hardware
Neil Johnson ..................................Sperry Van Ness
Robert Langeness .......................Yurs Funeral Home
Michael Olesen ..................................... Stockholm’s
Jesse Mercado................. The Herrington Inn & Spa
Tim Riley .................................................Riley Drug
Martha Sanchez ...................... State Street Jewelers
Mike Simon ..................................The Little Traveler
Darla Yhost ............................. Geneva Bank & Trust
STAFF
Jean Gaines.............................................. President
jgaines@genevachamber.com
Krista Andersen ......................... Member Services &
Volunteer Coord, kandersen@genevachamber.com
Judy Carroll .........Membership/Sponsorship Director
jcarroll@genevachamber.com
Mary Miller ...................................... Office Manager
mpmiller@genevachamber.com
Laura Rush......................Communications Manager
lrush@genevachamber.com
Jeanne Sawtell...........................Member Services &
Events Coord, jsawtell@genevachamber.com
MISSION STATEMENT
The primary mission of the Geneva Chamber of
Commerce is to be the voice of its members and the
business community on matters of economic, social
and cultural concerns, and to develop, maintain and
monitor selective programs of action which identify
issues, provide support in areas of concern and
foster community pride and recognition.
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STATE UPDATE LUNCH
drawing September 11, 2016
Play With A Purpose
Geneva Chamber is partnering with
CASA Kane County for this year’s
50/50 Community Raffle.
Last year’s winner won $11,113.93.
This could be you!
50% of pot to a single winner.
Tickets are available at the Chamber office, from a Chamber board member or at
CASA Kane County.
Ticket prices: $5/one ticket; $20/six tickets; $100/thirty tickets
You can’t win if you don’t play!
(Riley Drug, Carlson’s Flooring, State Street
Jewelers, The Paper Merchant and Geneva
ACE Hardware also have them for sale)
SENATOR KAREN MCCONNAUGHAY
AND
REPRESENTATIVE STEVE ANDERSSON
Thursday, June 30, 2016
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Eagle Brook Country Club
2288 Fargo Boulevard
Geneva, IL 60134
Chamber Member Cost: $25.00
Non-Member Cost: $35.00
in advance
($25 is applied towards membership if
you join the Chamber within 30 days)
*Cancellations after this date will be billed as will no shows.
We encourage attendance substitutions.
Specialty or Vegetarian Meal is available - you must order at time of registration
To make a reservation visit GenevaChamber.com or call 232-6060
*Deadline for Reservations is Monday, June 20, 2016
BUS NESS
after hours
Business After Hours is a popular monthly event and an important facet of Geneva
Chamber of Commerce networking. Please come and network with fellow Chamber
members while you enjoy good food and drink. Reservations are not necessary.
Apex CPA’s & Consultants
1652 E. Main Street
July 26
5 – 7 pm
Apex CPAs and Consultants works with private, closely-held businesses to diagnose
the factors that are contributing to current business performance, and partners with
principals and executive team members to plan and execute practical steps towards
sustained business growth. From cash flow analysis, to tax-risk management and mitigation to outsourced CFO functions, APEX can help you spend more time working on
your business and less time working in it. Proudly serving the Fox Valley since 1998.
Area Code is 630 unless noted otherwise.
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