Tastefest 2015 - Conroe Lake Conroe Chamber

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Tastefest 2015 - Conroe Lake Conroe Chamber
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Tastefest 2015
In this issue:
Leadership Montgomery County Graduating Class
Conroe 360 Class Project
Business Insights: Storage 105
JUNE 2015
CONROE/LAKE CONROE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A Letter From the President
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t’s summer time and your Chamber is
ready for an exciting one. June will
be a busy time for us as we are almost
complete with rebranding everything
we do. In the July/August time frame we
will be launching our new look through
all of our marketing materials with our
revised name, new logo, new colors, and
a new website layout and design. We
cannot wait for this new “refreshing” of all
that we do to be unveiled.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman of the Board
Dr.Don Stockton,Conroe Independent School District
Chairman Elect
Hector Forestier,City ofWillis
Treasurer
GeorgeWaggoner,First National BankTexas
Vice Chair Membership Development
Don Spence,All Star Catering Co.
Vice Chair Governmental Affairs/Community Development
Rob Koester,Consolidated Communications
Vice Chair Special Events
Guy Barker,First Bank
Vice Chair Business Development
Mark Stevens,Gullo Ford
Immediate Past Chairman
Danielle Scheiner,Greater Conroe Economic Development Council
President
Scott Harper
Hector Forestier
John Hamati
Casey Heathcott
Charles Lee
Mark Stevens
VicTarasik
Rob Koester
KellyWortham
BrentWunderlich
Dr.Don Stockton
RodneyAnderson
Guy Barker
Natalie Dean
Denise Godkin
Roger Goertz
Rob Koester
Gary Milleson
ClydeTauriainen
Tim Budz
Walter Davis
Caroline Mason
Ricky Morton
Linda O’Dell
Dr.Stacey Rodgers
Alan“Barb” Sadler
Brent Sherrod
Don Spence
DavidWhiteley
Gina Brown
Matt Davis
Elizabeth Hosea
John Husbands
Charlie Irvine
Rick Schissler
GeorgeWaggoner
VirgilYoakum
Monica Bomkamp-Eni a
Don Carpenter,Jr.
Honorable John Fox
Tim Harkrider
Frank R.Holmes
Jace Houston
Randy Johnson
KathyTurner Jones
Honorable Howard Kravetz
Becky Duncan-Ramirez
Julie Martineau
HonorableWebb Melder
Honorable Leonard Reed
Dr.Beau Rees
Honorable Craig Doyal
Greg Smith
Scott Smith
LloydTisdale
PaulVirgadamo
Dr.Don Stockton
Hector Forestier
Sarah Rhea
Scott Harper
Samantha Good
Gina Mitchell
Courtney Galle
April Jackson
Roxanne Butschek
Rebekah Perry
THREE YEAR TERM (2015-17)
City ofWillis
LaTorretta Lake Resort and Spa
Edward Jones
The Courier Newspaper
Gullo Ford
Vic’s Precision Automotive
Consolidated Communications
Memorial Hermann
McKesson
TWO YEAR TERM (2015-16)
Conroe Independent School District
Crescent MoonWine Bar
First Bank
Corporate Incentives
Amegy Bank
Mr. Rooter Plumbing
Consolidated Communications
Generational Equity LLC
Easco Air Conditioning, Heat & Electric
ONE YEAR TERM (2015)
Correct Care Recovery Solutions
Protect Controls, Inc.
Whitestone Printing
ConroeWelding Supply
Woodforest National Bank
Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center
Community Leader
American Civil Engineering Services, L.P.
All Star Catering Co.
Whiteley &Whiteley Design Group, Inc.
ONE YEAR APPOINTED TERM (2015)
Carlton Staffing
Conroe Regional Medical Center
Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC
Soules Insurance
Signs Etc.
Silver Fox Advisors
First National BankTexas
Johnson Development Corporation
EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS
Education forTomorrow Alliance
The Lone Star Convention & Expo Center
City of Montgomery
Willis Independent School District
Sam Houston State University
San Jacinto River Authority
Montgomery County Hospital District
Lone Star GroundWater Conservation District
City of Panorama Village
Lone Star College-Conroe Center
Montgomery County UnitedWay
City of Conroe
City ofWillis
Montgomery Independent School District
Montgomery County Judge
City of Shenandoah
Lone Star Executive Airport
Tisdale Company, Inc.
City of Conroe
Conroe Independent School District
City ofWillis
Leadership Montgomery County
CHAMBER STAFF
President
Director of Membership Development
Director of Operations and Finance
Director of Program Development
Director of Community Relations
Communications Assistant
Communications Assistant
Along with all of the internal action here, we are ramping up for the
Fireworks Over Lake Conroe. This year’s show will be amazing once
again as Celestial Displays and KSTAR radio team up for you to listen
to patriotic music while we light up the sky on Saturday, July 4. Some
sponsorship opportunities are still available so check out page 11 for more
information about the fireworks.
I would like to close in saying a fond farewell to Karen Hoylman who
is stepping down as the President and CEO of The Woodlands Area
Chamber of Commerce. Karen is retiring to start the next phase of
her life but not after 20 plus years of service to our county and The
Woodlands. She was very active in many other organizations within her
community. She personally served on my Board of Directors when I was
with Education for Tomorrow Alliance and we also served together on
Leadership Montgomery County’s board as well. Just a few weeks ago,
Karen was honored as LMC’s Woman of Distinction through Montgomery
County Women’s Council of Organization. On behalf of your friends
here in Conroe, congratulations on such a successful career in making The
Woodlands a better place to work and live. Karen, we wish you all the best
in your next phase of your life.
Our Chamber staff and board look forward to meeting and working
with the new President and CEO of The Woodlands Area Chamber
of Commerce to continue building strong relationships and give
Montgomery County a unified voice in all we do to make our
communities the best they can be.
Best regards,
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce is to strengthen the economic environment and quality
of life in Montgomery County.
VISION STATEMENT
To be known as a dynamic organization that generates awareness, creates partnerships, and provides leadership for
progressive development and growth while enhancing the quality of life in Montgomery County.
The Chamber F.Y.I. is a publication of the Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce located at 505 W Davis, PO Box
2347, Conroe, TX 77305. (936) 756-6644. Published monthly, it is intended as a public service to Chamber members. No
part may be reprinted without permission of the Chamber.Ads in the Chamber F.Y.I. are not endorsee by the Chamber.The
Chamber reserves the right to refuse advertisements. The Chamber F.Y.I. is viewabl online at www.conroe.org.
For more information on advertising in the Chamber F.Y.I., please call (936) 756-6644
Scott Harper
President
Emerald Club Chamber Members
IT’S A
We would like to welcome our newest
Emerald Club Members!
BETTER BUY
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Primrose School
of Conroe
The Leader in Educational Child Care®
Protect Controls, Inc.
Call today to learn more about the benefits and resources available to Emerald Club
Chamber Members - (936) 756-6644 | www.conroe.org/investment-levels.
Calendar of Events
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JUNE
2
Chamber Chat
11AM Listen online at
www.irlonestar.com
JUNE Business After Hours
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5 PM - 7 PM at
Bishop's Landing
12922 Longstreet Rd.
Willis, TX 77318
Free event.
JUNE
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Young Business Professionals
Next Level Speaker Series
11:30 AM - 1 PM at
Conroe's Incredible Pizza Co.
230 S Loop 336 W
Conroe, TX 77304
JUNE
23
Free Event. Reservation required.
Register online.
Free event. Lunch Provided. Reservation required.
Register Online.
JUNE
9
Explore: Making the Most of Your Membership
New Member Orientation
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM at
The Chamber
505 West Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77301
Free event. Register online.
Marketing Lab
11:30AM - 1PM at
The Chamber
505 West Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77301
JUNE
25
Membership Luncheon
11:30AM - 1PM at
The Chamber
505 West Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77301
Paid event. Reservation required.
Register online.
JUNE Networking Breakfast
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7:30 AM - 9 AM at
Cilantros Mexican Grill
12501 Canyon Falls Blvd.
Willis, TX 77318
Paid event. Reservation
required. Register online.
JUNE
18
Bizperity Lunch and Learn Workshop
Selling 101 - Basic Sales Training
11:30 AM - 1 PM at
The Chamber
505 West Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77301
Free Event. Lunch provided. Reservation
required. Register online.
*see page 12 for details
Go Online www.conroe.org | Call (936) 756-6644 | Listen Online www.irlonestar.com
this month at the
Chamber University
All seminars and workshops are offered
free of charge to Chamber Members.
Register at www.conroe.org.
Bruce May
President and Executive Producer
THURSDAY, JUNE 18
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch and Learn Workshop
Selling 101 - Basic Sales Training
TUESDAY, JUNE 23
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Marketing Lab
Looking for a Chamber Member's business?
Use My Chamber App and connect!
Download app at
www.MyChamberApp.com
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Congratulations LMC Graduating Class of 2015
Jennifer Adams-Burkett
Christin Allphin
Woodforest National Bank
David Argueta
CHI St. Luke’s Health The Woodlands Hospital
David Blocker
FocalPoint Coaching
Melissa Bochat
Entergy Texas, Inc.
Ashley Byers
The Woodlands Area
Chamber of Commerce
Michael Christopher
Jones & Carter
Dr. Matt Clark
Magnolia ISD
Morgan Cole
Cole Realty & Management
Matt Davis
Conroe Regional Medical
Center
Natalie Dean
Corporate Incentives, Inc.
Michael Degnan
Amegy Bank
Steven Earl
Gauntt, Earl & Binney, LLP
Courtney Foster
Referred Realty Group
Deidra Fougeron
MEDIVATORS
Lucy Gomez
Interfaith of The Woodlands
Kelly Hamann
Magnolia Parkway
Chamber of Commerce
Randy Hollas
The Woodlands Christian
Academy
Jon Howard
Apex Strategic Partners,
LLC
Montgomery County
United Way
Karen Harwell
Lone Star Family Health
Center, Inc.
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Michael Huffine
Silver Rock Productions
Randy Johnson
Montgomery County
Hospital District
Scott Kitchen
Consolidated Communications
Kristi Leggett
KVST 99.7 FM – KSTAR Radio
Eric Maurer
Burditt Consultants, LLC
Clay McCollor
Stibbs & Co.
Jud Miller
Bank of Texas
Amy Odom
MP2 Energy LLC
Paul Oman
BOI Consulting LLC
Darwin Pressley Jr.
Edward Jones
Becky Ramirez
Lone Star College –
Conroe Center
Samantha Reiter
Lone Star Groundwater
Conservation District
Shelley Rollins
Woodlands Online
Kevin Rooney
City of Willis Police Department
Ashley D. Stewart
Efficient Wealth Management
Angela Storseth-Cooper
State Representative Will
Metcalf’s Office
Margie Taylor
Taylorized PR
Lauren Trice
American Heart Association
Frank Victor-McCawley
Strike, LLC
Andrea Wilson
Montgomery County Emergency
Communication District
Rita Wiltz
Children’s Books on Wheels
Brent Wunderlich
McKesson Corporation
Megan Mitchell
Starzyk & Associates, P.C.
Jennifer Matthews
Greater Conroe Economic
Development Council
Dr. Curtis Null
Conroe ISD
Applications are now available online for LMC Class of 2016! Please visit LMCTX.org and click Apply! Deadline is June 19, 2015.
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PRESENTED BY
Guests Delighted in Local
Culinary Cuisine at
the Annual Tastefest
More than 1,000 guests brought
their appetite to sample some local
culinary delights from H-E-B as well
as other area restaurants, wineries,
breweries and caterers at the Conroe/
Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce’s
Tastefest May 14 at the Lone Star
Convention Center.
“The event was a grand slam for the
Chamber and the community. It was
an amazing event showcasing our
members and local high school students in the culinary arts as well as
helped local charities and people in need,” said Scott Harper, president of
the Chamber. “This event would not be possible without the support of our
sponsors like H-E-B and many volunteers.”
Some of the big features at the
event included H-E-B’s Cooking
Connection Kiosk, Conroe ISD
Culinary Arts Students, a food
drive benefiting Montgomery
County Food Bank and food
recovery with Leadership
Montgomery County Class of
2015.
Again this year was a food drive supporting the Montgomery County
Food Bank where attendees could bring a canned food donation to the
event. They got to drop their business card in to win a prize provided by
the Food Bank.
The Conroe ISD’s Culinary Arts students were on hand to showcase their
young talents at the event. The Culinary Arts program is offered through
Career & Technical Education and is located at Conroe High School. The
program is open to students from all six Conroe ISD high schools. In the
Culinary Arts program, students develop skills in preparing sauces, soups/
stocks, sautéing and frying, garnishing, grilling, baking pastries, desserts,
and breads. They also learn about equipment and technology, culinary
nutrition, creating menus, recipe conversion, cost control techniques and
the plating and presentation of food.
Leadership Montgomery County Class of 2015 also was a big feature at
the event by overseeing food recovery. The class recovered 381 pounds of
food and 11 pounds of beverages
at the event from the food vendors.
They were able to distribute the
food to the Salvation Army and
Heaven’s Army & Angel Reach.
The H-E-B Cooking Connection
The class is part of Leadership
Kiosk immersed guests in the
Montgomery County, a 501 (c)(3)
sights, sounds and smells of
nonprofit organization, dedicated
professional cooking. There were
live cooking demonstrations, with delicious recipe ideas and entertainment to developing and enhancing
current and future leaders of
provided by talented chefs.
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Montgomery County. Each year the class is
tasked with a project and this year’s class was
food insecurity.
"Tastefest is a great opportunity for any existing
or new business to showcase their product to
the public, said George Kaehler, unit director
H-E-B Conroe Market. "The exposure is
awesome to be able to have face time with
potential customers."
This event was presented by H-E-B and
sponsored by Conroe’s Incredible Pizza
Company, Community Impact, Correct Care
Recovery Solutions, The Courier, Physicians
ER Conroe, Woodforest National Bank, Amegy
Bank of Texas, Buffalo Wild Wings, Carr, Riggs
& Ingram, LLC, Conroe Regional Medical
Center, Conroe Today, Conroe Welding
Supply Inc., Consolidated Communications,
Fast Signs, Faust Distributing Company, Inc.,
First Bank, First National Bank Texas, Impact
Printing, Heartis Memory Care, Silver Eagle
Distributors, Thornton Financial, Tradition
Bank and Vistage International.
For more information about Tastefest or the
Chamber, please visit www.conroe.org or
contact Courtney Galle, director of program
development, at courtneyg@conroe.org or 936538-7111.
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Ribbon Cuttings
Texas Air Shuttle
Community impact
10013 Military Dr
Conroe, TX 77303
844-1FLYTAS
www.txairshuttle.com
8400 N Sam Houston Prkwy W, Suite 2
Houston, TX 77064
(281) 469-6181
www.communityimpact.com
alamo stone company
Simple life Chiropractic
11133 I-45 S, Suite 280
Conroe, TX 77302
(281) 240-4600
www.alamostone.com
18441 HWY 105 W, Suite C
Montgomery, TX 77356
(936) 701-1001
www.simplelifechiro.com
Alamo Stone is a locally owned company headquartered in Stafford,
Texas. Alamo Stone has been the premier provider to the greater Houston
area for building stone, landscaping material, architectural cut stone,
and natural stone flooring since 2001. We proudly sell to commercial and
residential builders, as well as homeowners.
We are excited to offer effective, quick & affordable chiropractic care to
Montgomery County. For a set fee the whole family can enjoy the benefits of
chiropractic care. Plans start as low as $75 per month for all the care you need.
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Relieving Traffic Congestion in Montgomery County
House Bill 2213:
Our County is one of the fastest growing areas in our state. Along with
growth comes increased traffic. There are over 200 registered tow truck
companies registered within the county and it is not uncommon for 20 or
more tow trucks to show up on the scene of an accident, which is why I
authored HB 2213. This bill will help curtail the traffic jam when there is
a car accident on our roadways by decreasing the mass of tow trucks that
arrive on the scene of an accident by allowing the Montgomery County
Sheriff 's office to maintain a tow rotation list in the unincorporated areas,
if they so choose. This will ensure that when there is a car accident, there
will not be an influx of tow trucks on the side of the road drawing chips out
of a hat to see who gets the job. The passage of HB 2213 will provide the
county with the flexibility to ensure public safety, and it is now on Governor
Abbott's desk awaiting his signature.
Texas Beekeeping Industry
House Bill 3764 and Senate Bill 1766:
In recent years, Texas has seen unparalleled growth in small scale and
hobby beekeepers which has been extremely positive for honey bees and
for the Texas Beekeeping Industry. I authored HB 3764 which passed in
the House as its identical companion, Senate Bill 1766. This bill will reduce
regulations for small scale beekeepers by allowing them to sell honey
without requiring a commercial kitchen, and provides an exemption from
the Department of State Health Services licensing requirements. Individuals
who own and manage their own hives entirely by themselves or with the
help of immediate family members could sell up to 2,500 lbs. of their honey
directly to consumers at their home, farmers markets, or at municipal,
county, or nonprofit events. This bill is on Governor Abbott's desk awaiting
his signature.
Guardianship Bill
House Bill 634:
I feel it is important that we protect the rights of legal guardians throughout
the state. I authored HB 634, which passed on third reading in the House
on May 8th, that will ensure legal guardians of a ward in the criminal justice
system their visitation rights. This legislation will also allow the guardian
the ability to request defense and to provide the necessary documents.
Thank you, Judge Laird, for coming to testify in support of this bill. HB 634
is now waiting to come before the Senate floor for debate.
This information was printed on 5/20/15. For up to date information on
this legislation, please contact my office at (512) 463-0726 or email me at
will.metcalf@house.state.tx.us.
Q&A
Q.Why are you in business?
A. My parents are the reason I’m in business.
They taught me, through example, a very
strong work ethic. At 12 years of age my paper
route earned 45 cents per customer per week.
At 15 I was in a paint store, working in the
warehouse and I learned during those early
years that working was the way to take care
of myself and later on my family. Forty years
ago I purchased my first company in Houston
and after growing the business for thirty years
retirement sounded good so I turned control
of the company over to my sons. Something
my father said to me made me realize I wasn’t
ready to hang it up, he said “son, don’t ever
retire, working is who and what you are and if
you aren’t productive you are nothing”. At the
time, I realized a lot of my income was going
to pay for storage units so my daughter-inlaw located several available properties in the
April Sound area, where I lived at the time,
that were for sale and I purchased the 32 acres
where Storage 105 sits today. The same 32
acres happened to be the same property my
children played on as they were growing up
in Lake Forest Falls. That was a little over ten
years ago.
Q. Why are you in this type of business?
A. There was a great need in the Lake Conroe
area for secure, well maintained and affordable
accommodations for boats as well as other
belongings at the time I purchased the 32
acre tract. It was my vision that people would
want an air conditioned unit with a bathroom
for their boat and/or RV when they came off
the lake or returned from a long trip. The
seventeen 25’ X 60’ units were instead rented
by several upstart businesses who either didn’t
need storefronts or who couldn’t afford high
rent while starting a new business. I’m very
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Business Insight with
Storage 105's Jack McClanahan
proud of the fact I’ve inadvertently helped
a lot of the people get started in their own
businesses over the years and it was a blessing
in that no one ever rented one for a boat or
RV. Storage 105 is home to several businesses
today.
Q. What is your background?
A. Ohio State is where my Industrial
Engineering degree was earned. I’ve obtained
several patents concerning electric heat
transfer for my Houston company, Gaumer.
The heating equipment is used in various
industries around the world.
Q. How long have you been in business?
A. Storage 105 began over ten years ago and is
now the second largest storage facility in The
State of Texas with over 1200 units. Behind
Storage 105 is Poplar Business Park, off Old
Hwy 105 on Poplar Circle. The business park
began three years ago and is home to the Lone
Star Honor Flight which consists of WWII
and Korean veterans who started gathering at
Storage 105 during the flights sponsored by
Montgomery County citizens and businesses
for the Greatest Generation to visit their
memorial in Washington, D.C.
Q. How did you get the background and
skills necessary to run this type of business?
A. Though I had no knowledge of the storage
business, other than being a customer, I’ve
been able to build a profitable business that
satisfies a need in the community and a space
for the area veterans to gather each week. I’m
living proof that you are never too old to learn
new skills.
Q. How has technology, such as computers
and the internet, impacted on how you
conduct business?
A. When you are trying to track occupancy,
vacancy and maintenance of over 1200 units
the computer system really comes in handy
and takes care of something that could be a
nightmare. Our system also allows us to keep
track of customer information and billings.
Q. What is the need that your business exists
to satisfy?
A. There are a lot of boats in our community
as well as RV’s and due to HOA rules they are
not allowed in driveways so most people need
a place to keep them secure. When people
sell their homes, excess furniture needs to be
placed somewhere while the house is “staged”
for sale. New people who move to the area
from the north need someplace to keep all the
excess that used to be stored in basements.
There are several reasons and stories that bring
people to Storage 105. All are welcome and
most have been with us for years.
Q. How does your company differentiate
itself?
A. One hundred and twenty feet above Storage
105 is the top of our flag pole that holds a 30’ X
60’, 100 lb, lightweight nylon United States flag
that is replaced every 6 months. During that 6
month period the flag is repaired seven or eight
times due to wind and rain damage. The flag
pole contains information for each veteran to
whom the flags have been dedicated. Another
thing people notice about Storage 105 would
be the vast array of statues. Many people stop
by just to have their picture made with the
Statue of Liberty, pink pig or buffalo to name a
few. Our mail store is a convenience that has
daily pickup by all the major carriers as well
as the USPS. We have over 300 mailboxes for
community convenience.
13921 Hwy 105 W
conroe, TX 77304
www.storage105.com
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City of Conroe Employees Give Back
to Community
by Sherry Chaney Morgan (Conroe 360 Public Relations Committee)
Each year The City of
Conroe accepts applications
from employees to
participate in a unique cross
training learning initiative
known as Conroe 360. A
select few applicants are
chosen to comprise each
year’s class. Conroe 360
establishes a curriculum
consisting of monthly
meetings wherein various
key departments within the
city present an overview
of their department and
the specific jobs they
complete and how that
work supplements the
collective services offered
to the citizens of Conroe
by the city. In addition
to the monthly meetings,
each class is charged with
coming together as a group
to establish a legacy service
project that benefits the
City of Conroe. Now in its
second year and boasting a
current class membership of
22, the Conroe 360 Class of 2015 has chosen as
its project 360 Trees from Conroe 360.
A total of 260 trees, a mixture of Loblolly
Pines and Shumard Oaks, will be planted on
the currently vacant medians at South Loop
336 and I-45. Two of the medians are on
the east side of I-45 and the remaining two
are on the west side in front of former Camp
Strake, now known as Grand Central Park.
100 hundred additional trees will be on hand
to use as needed, if not along the prescribed
plant site then at other sites of need within
the city. Project Manager, Amber Blevins, has
expertly orchestrated the implementation of
the class project plan with the incomparable
contributions and assistance of several of her
Conroe 360 classmates. Without the dedicated
hard work and practical knowledge of Tommy
Woolley, Les McKay, and Joel Pickering, this
project would not be possible. While every
member of the class served on committees for
the project, this core group of four brought the
project forward from a plan into fruition.
In partnership with and through generous
donations from several local businesses, 360
Trees from Conroe 360 is nearing completion.
Burditt Consultants donated the landscaping
and irrigation plans to ensure that the trees
enhance the area and give the medians a feel of
an urban forest. Hunter Industries donated a
large portion of the irrigation materials to make
sure our investment in trees is protected with
adequate care. The City of Conroe Public Works
Department has been instrumental in laying
taps and getting the water to the medians.
Finally, Sergio Martinez and Sergio’s Lawn
Service and Landscaping has been contracted to
install the drip irrigation system needed to keep
the trees alive. Upon completion of the drip
irrigation systems, Conroe 360 class members
will convene on the medians for two plant days
– one for the east side medians and one for the
west side. The project will be complete once the
class has mulched each tree.
It is the sincere hope of the Conroe 360 Class
of 2015 that in executing our class project, 360
Trees from Conroe 360, we adequately express
our appreciation for our great city and her
citizens and genuinely increase the quality of
life in Conroe, Texas.
APRIL 2015
Renewals
NON-PROFIT
Children's Books on Wheels
Since 2014
Lone Star Family Health Center
Since 2006
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Since 2001
The American Legion Post 618
Since 1994
The Vineyard Church of Conroe
Since 2001
Willis Independent School District
Since 2005
County Judge Craig Doyal
Since 2007
RUBY
Ball Corporation
Since 2005
Liberty Mutual Group
Since 2011
Burditt Consultants
Since 2008
Medivators
Since 2004
Ryan's Family Steak House
Since 1998
Conroe Machine
Since 2010
RS Waste Services, Inc.
dba Rest Stop Portable Toilets
SInce 2000
GOLD
JD Precision Plumbing Services, Inc.
Since 2014
Kroger
Since 2013
SILVER
Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital
of N Houston
Since 1993
Conroe's Incredible Pizza Company
Since 2005
Lone Star Cowboy Church
Since 2006
Alamo Station
Since 2013
EMERALD
Protect Controls, Inc. Since 2012
Texas Port Recycling
Since 2008
ASSOCIATES
Lodge Motel & Suites
Since 2002
Amy Gregorcyk - Keller Williams Realty
Since 2014
Herrington & Nunn Dental Associates
Since 1974
Keller Williams Conroe - Deborah Bevers
Since 2014
Thornton Plumbing
Since 2002
Old Republic Title Company
Since 2008
Bishop's Landing
Since 2001
Dale Carnegie Training of Texas, LLC
Since 2014
Stylish Carpets
Since 2007
INDIVIDUAL
Bobcat of Houston
Since 2009
Margarita's Mexican Restaurant
Since 2003
Rebecca L. Elliott, APR
Since 2003
BUSINESS SHAREHOLDER
Young Business
Professionals
Thank you to everyone who attended May's Next
Level Speaker Series with speaker James Stilwell
from Leadership Montgomery County.
Please make plans to join us for
this month's luncheon.
Conroe's Incredible Pizza Co.
230 S Loop 336 W
Conroe, TX 77304
11:30 AM-1 PM
on Thursday, June 4
Registration is required and can be completed at
www.conroe.org.
Event is free for Chamber Members ages 21-39.
Epiphany Spa & Yoga
SIince 2011
Oakcreek Apartments
Since 2008
Forensic Solutions, Inc.
Since 2011
Jacobs Properties
Since 1995
Foshee & Associates PLLC
Since 1985
Live Oak Cleaners
Since 1991
Integrated Financial Resources
Since 2009
Calfee Specialties Promotional Products
Since 1995
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Since 2014
CHASE Staffing Services
Since 1992
Treescapes, Inc., Landscaping & Irrigation
Since 2005
Lee Insurance Group
Since 2008
Cash Store
Since 2014
Speed Printing & Office Supply
Since 1979
Tavistock Freebirds, LLC
Since 2012
State Senator Brandon Creighton
Since 1999
Walden Marina
Since 1998
Affiliates of Family Medicine
Since 2009
East Buffet Chinese Restaurant
Since 2010
Levantino & Company, P.C.
Since 1991
Exercise Defined, Inc. A Licensed
SuperSlow Facility
Since 2008
Grogan Mineral Co, Inc.
Since 2012
Hadco International, LLC
Since 2007
Lake Country Animal Hospital
Since 1996
Seasons Air Conditioning & Heating
Since 2008
Seefeld Lawson Moeller LLP
Since 2013
Village Pharmacy
Since 1988
Keller Williams Conroe/Lake Conroe/Magnolia/
Huntsville
Since 1996
ARK Generator Services / W A Electric Services Since 2013
Connie C. Hutton, MD
Since 1990
Minco
Since 2013
Herrin Pediatric Clinic
Since 2005
Preferred Mini Storage
Since 1995
Red Wing Shoe Store
Since 2007
SIA Truck Insurance
Since 2014
Superior Homes Custom Inc.
Since 2009
Total Energy Services, LLC
Since 2008
Hallaron Advertising Agency
Since 2014
Huffco Services, Inc.
Since 1994
Morrison Supply Co.
Since 2005
Ronald J. Massey, PhD & Associates
Since 2007
Storage 105, Inc.
Since 2010
APRIL 2015
New Members
EMERALD
RUBY
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital
Debra Sukin-Regional Senior Vice President
& CEO
17201 Interstate 45 South
The Woodlands, TX 77385
281-737-2602
Hospitals
*Referred by Dr. Don Stockton-CISD
Val’s Cooling and Heating, LLC
Edith Escobar-Administrator
936-228-7926
Contractors/Air Conditioning
*Referred by Margie Taylor-Conroe Today
UPGRADED
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands
Josh Urban-CEO
9250 Pinecroft Dr
The Woodlands, TX 77380
713-897-2300
Hospitals & Clinics
*Upgraded to Emerald
SILVER
Action Buggies
Chris DeLussey-Owner/President
11767 FM 1097 Rd West
Willis, TX 77318
936-856-8309
Golf & Industrial Vehicles
American Solutions for Business
Jay Lewis-Business Solutions Consultant
6213 Hickory Hollow Lane
Conroe, TX 77304
936-441-8783
Advertising/Marketing/Promotional
Painting with a Twist
Michelle Davis-Owner/President
1402 N Loop 336
Conroe, TX 77304
936-242-0047
Entertainment
Mr. Rooter Plumbing
Roger Goertz-President
25351 Borough Park Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
936-539-4000
Contractor/Plumbing
*Upgraded to Emerald
BUSINESS SHAREHOLDER
Liquid Capital Gulf Coast
Roy David-Principal
12500 Melville Dr.
Montgomery, TX 77356
936-689-7536
Financial Services/Retirement Planning
Lone Star Insurance Group
Michelle Helm-Owner/Agent
13100 FM 149, Ste 101
Montgomery, TX 77316
936-449-6547
Insurance Agents
*Referred by Pat Brandt from Milstead Automotive
Manny’s BBQ and Grill
Mayela Tamayo-Manager
1101 West Dallas St
Conroe, TX 77301
936-494-3510
Restaurants
*Referred by Margie Taylor-Conroe Today and
Caroline Mason-Whitestone Printing
Parkwood Builders Longmire Creek
Rebecca Summers
9615 Longmire Creek Way
Conroe, TX 77304
936-856-9801
Home Builder
Margie Taylor
Conroe Today
1518 N. Frazier
Conroe, TX 77301
mtaylor@digitaltexas.com
936-828-6881
www.conroetoday.com
Pat Brandt
Milstead Automotive
29707 West Hawthorne
Spring, TX 77386
pat@milsteadgroup.com
281-367-3535
www.milsteadautomotive.com
NONPROFIT
Conroe Life Church
Kevin Overbeck-Pastor
4029 Interstate 45N
Conroe, TX 77304
936-777-3101
Churches
Gentiva Hospice
Greg Wooten-Executive Director
100 I-45 North, Ste 300
Conroe, TX 77301
936-788-7707
Health Care
MAY'S DIPLOMATS
OF THE MONTH
Which Wich
TJ Schier-President
15260 Hwy 105, Suite 136
Montgomery, TX 77356
936-588-0800
Restaurants
*Referred by Amber Blevins-Greater Conroe
Economic Development Council
The Wike Agency All State Insurance
Brittney Wike- Owner
11133 Interstate 45 S, Ste 110
Conroe, TX 77302
281-319-6222
Insurance Agents
*Referred by Pat Brandt-Milstead Automotive
Zinda & Davis, PLLC
Marc Swearengin
1700 Past Oak Boulevard 2 BLVD Place
Houston, TX 77056
832-554-9024
Legal Services
Caroline Mason
Whitestone Printing
151 Indian Creek Drive
Conroe, TX 77304
caroline@whitestoneprinting.
com
713-253-2242
www.whitestoneprinting.com
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