PRESIDENT`S MESSAGE - Kawartha Chamber of Commerce
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PRESIDENT`S MESSAGE - Kawartha Chamber of Commerce
Aug./Sept., 2013 Volume 13, Issue 4 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE NOMINATIONS DEADLINE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH Nominate a business, not for profit or outstanding local citizen for an East Kawartha Chamber of Commerce Award of Excellence and acknowledge the excellent work being conducted in our communities. Nine awards will be presented at the Annual Gala on November 23rd. New this year, the Volunteerism award category has been retired and a Not-for-Profit award introduced. Thank you to the following sponsors of this year’s awards: Business Beautification: Ennismore Automotive Repair Customer Service Excellence: Hendren Funeral Homes Entrepreneur Innovation: Nightingale Nursing Registry Ltd. Not-for-Profit: Darling Insurance Retailer of the Year, in memory of Brian Holmes, Lockside Trading Company: Nexicom Inc. Tourism/Hospitality: Celtic Connection Young Professional: Peterborough Community Futures Development Corporation Outstanding Business Achievement: County of Peterborough Citizen of the Year: RBC Royal Bank INSIDE THIS ISSUE Mail, fax or drop off nominations by Monday, September 16th. See pages 5 and 6 for nomination information. 2012 AWARD RECIPIENTS For further information on the nominees and winners of the 2012 Awards of Excellence please visit the EKCC website here. President’s Message Proud Member Logo Otonabee River Wall Meeting ............ 2 Member to Member Discounts .......... 3 Member News .................................. 4 Award Nomination Form ................... 5 Award Criteria .................................. 6 New Member Welcome Membership Investment Levels ......... 7 Online Advertising Do you Tweet and Facebook? Tell us About Your Events................. 8 Couple Rates: Smart Way to Save Money EORN Update ................................... 9 Coming Events ................................. 10 MARK YOUR CALENDAR August 5th - ServiceOntario Office Closed 10th - Lakefield Sidewalk Sale 24th - Rock the Locks 31st - Business Office returns to regular hours September 2nd - Business and ServiceOntario Offices Closed 16th - Board Meeting 16th - Awards of Excellence Nominations Due 25th - Business After Hours October Front Row: Bry Loyst, Indian River Reptile Zoo; Doug Northey, Chemong Lodge; Rhonda & Sheri Hockaday, Salon Sorella & Day Spa Second Row: Scott Davidson, Hendren Funeral Homes; Dan & Diane Caldwell, Young’s Point Personal Training; Peggy Jewell, Community Volunteer; Sally Harding & Neil Garbutt, Nightingale Home Maintenance Back Row: Jason Myer, Hendren Funeral Homes; Larry & Lois MacEachern, the chocolate rabbit; David Wilson, Let’s Get Digital KawarthaChamber.ca 14th - Business and ServiceOntario Offices Closed 16th - Breakfast Club 21st - Board Meeting 23rd - Tabletop Tradeshow November 18th - Board Meeting 23rd - Gala and Awards PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Ah.... summer time in the Kawarthas. What could be better? Well, we hope that your Chamber can be better... and we are working to make it so! We have now completed our Strategic Planning process. The Strategic Plan is the key document which will guide your Board’s activities through the next three years. And we don’t intend to let it gather dust on our shelves either. As President, I am committed to ensuring that the findings of this soul -searching exercise remain front and centre at each of our monthly Board meetings. We have identified five Strategic Directions for our Board: PROUD MEMBER LOGO We’ve created a logo just for you, our Proud Members! Allow other members of the community to recognize and support your involvement with the chamber. A membership to value A proud regional focus A destination with appeal A strong financial future An organization with capacity Our Mission is to strengthen business, regional recognition and pride of place, by serving our members and communities. And our newly minted Vision is EKCC As a member in good standing, we invite you to use our logo on all of your marketing and communication materials your website, your business cards, a company brochure, etc. (Use by non-members is strictly prohibited.) If using the logo on your website we encourage you to link it back to the chamber website KawarthaChamber.ca as a trusted voice for business and a champion of prosperity and vitality in our region. Thank you so much to all who participated in the Strat Plan process... we will be posting it on our website in the Fall and we encourage you to have a look. For those who haven’t been involved...it’s never too late. We are always looking for volunteers to serve on our Committees. Those of you with a focus on destinations/tourism/ seasonal visitors will be encouraged to bring your expertise to the table, come the fall and winter. We will begin work immediately on an implementation plan for the nittygritty details on how to achieve our goals and objectives. These individual steps will be measurable, so we can be clear at all times about how we are doing. For now, enjoy your “Kawarthas Summer”, take time to visit our local shops and businesses, eat local whenever you can and have fun! All the best, Heather Sadler President “Our mission is to strengthen business, regional recognition and pride of place, by serving our members and communities.” You will find the logo on the welcome page of your member portal. Just login and it is right on the welcome page, under the ‘downloads’ section. There are three file types available for your use depending on your marketing needs. OTONABEE RIVER WALL REPAIRS MEETING If you have any questions regarding the use of the logo please contact Chantelle. When: August 6th, 7 p.m. Where: The Village Inn, 39 Queen St., Lakefield Please join the Chamber and the County of Peterborough for an information session regarding the reconstruction of the retaining wall on the Southwest quadrant of the Otonabee River bridge in Lakefield. If you have any questions please feel free to call the office at 705.652.6963. 2 MEMBER TO MEMBER DISCOUNTS Take advantage of all of the amazing discounts offered by your fellow Chamber members! Log in to the member portal via KawarthaChamber.ca or use our mobile app to access the coupons! Want to offer your own discount? Contact Tammy today. Accurate Accounting & Tax Services Free consultation Arbonne International $20.00 of first order of $100 aside Design Barter exchange - Will exchange with local builders and suppliers for design services Athletics Centre at Trent 10% off community membership rates ATK Roofing $100.00 off your roofing job Beachwood Resort Up to 15% off meetings and conferences Birch Bend Cottage Resort 10% off Spring and Fall Rentals Brenda Patrick Bookkeeping & Tax Services 10% discount on all services Brittany ‘N’ Bros. 10% off regular priced merchandise Buckhorn Riding Academy 10% off 2013 summer horseback riding day camps and custom parties C.I.B.C. 3 months free of service charges Celtic Connection 10% off regular and sales merchandise Christopher Z. Tworkowski Architect 15% discount on architectural and technician hourly fees Comfort Hotel & Suites 20% discount Dana Heard – Travel Advisor, Marlin Travel No professional fees Dragons Forge 10% off welding services Employers First Inc. 25% discount on health and safety training Ennismore Automotive Repair 10% off all services FreeFlo Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic 10% discount on massage therapy services Harper’s Printing 5% discount on all products and services Heffernan Electric 10% discount to new customers Indian River Reptile Zoo 10% off regular zoo admission Jewel Just Fine Wines Discounted wine packages for members Kawartha Fun on Water Rentals Ltd. 10% pre-tax discount Knights on Guard Protective Services $1.00 off/hr per security guard, $5.00 off/hr investigations work, $100.00 off polygraph testing and $5.00 off/hr body guards Not valid on holidays. Let’s Get Digital 10% off computer “clean-up” Northern Designs 15% off any design services and 10% off member referral fee Old Bridge Inn and Restaurant 10% off bed and breakfast rates Pathway Electric Ltd. 10% discount on first services Pineridge Broadcasting 10% off radio and/or website advertising Pioneer Water Conditioning $200.00 off any Kinetico nonelectric water softener, $100.00 off Kinetico K5 drinking water system or $350.00 off a combined system R.J. Brown Insurance Broker 15% discount on Royal Insurance home, auto, boat, cottage, snowmobile and ATV rates Shine Environmental Solutions Free consultation for Chamber members Starling Electric Receive 1% off if you pay within 5 days Stony Lake Furniture Co. 20% off hourly interior design consultation fees Stuff 10% off all products Tap Small Biz Services Inc. 20% discount on all services Transition Town Peterborough 10% discount on all posted advertising Village Inn, The 10% off on all accommodation and meeting room rentals Village Pet Food & Supply 5% discount on pet food and supplies Village Pharmacy Lakefield 5% discount on purchases Vincent Press Ltd. 5% off services Visualeyez Creative 10% off all services for members Peterborough - Lakefield Stand Up Paddle Buy one, get one free stand up paddleboard lesson Watchguard Security Systems Save the HST on installation Pine Vista Resort 20% off any accommodation Westwind Inn on the Lake 25% off garden room accommodation Waterfront Interiors 10% off consultation MEMBER NEWS SELWYN AND HABITAT TOGETHER AGAIN The Township of Selwyn is supporting another Habitat for Humanity build in the municipality by selling a lot that it owns on Fitzgerald Street in Lakefield. “Finding affordable housing can be challenging and it is exciting that we can once again work with Habitat for Humanity Peterborough and District to support the creation of an affordable home for a family in our Township” said Mayor Mary Smith. “Habitat Peterborough and District is excited about our partnering once again with the Township of Selwyn. Providing a ‘hand up’ is what this project is all about. We recognized that our first build in Lakefield changed the lives of not only the new homeowners but also for the sponsors and volunteers. We know that this will happen again with this second build.” states Steve Smith, Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & District Board Chair. For more information on Habitat visit their website. 4 GRAND CHAMPION REWIND TIME On June 15 and 16, Joe and Hazel Cook of Blossom Hill Nursery attended the Canadian Peony Society annual convention at Rosemere, a suburb of Montreal, Quebec. The highlight of the convention was the floral competition of over 600 stems of peonies entered in more than 100 categories. From the first prize winners, the best 12 were chosen for the Court of Honor and the Grand Champion chosen from these. Six blooms from the Cook's entries were placed on the Court of Honor and their entry of a large yellow intersectional peony, Garden Treasure, was declared the Grand Champion! Other entries were from The Ottawa Experimental Farm, Montreal Botanical Gardens and numerous businesses and individuals. Let's Get Digital has embarked on another exciting adventure by opening up "Rewind Museum" and the support and reception received already has been outstanding. If you have any old electronics, computers or video games they would certainly love to add them to their collection, either by donation or on loan. Congratulations! blossomhillnursery.com ON GUARD Knights on Guard Protective services has a new location and a new local representative for you to contact. You will find David Wilkie at 360 George St., N., Suite 306 or by phone at 705.742.9699 for all your security needs. knightsonguard.com 25th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Kawartha Lakes Construction, who is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year! They did it up right with a party for all at the Crowes Landing Pavillion with none other than Washboard Hank. Hope you had a chance to join them! If you get a chance give them a huge congrats on this amazing business milestone. kawarthalakesconstruction.com Rewind Museum is designed to provide an educational experience for everybody where they can actually see these exhibits. letsgetdigital.ca 10 SUCCESSFUL YEARS Lake Field Music camp is celebrating its 10th season at Lakefield College School from August 11 to 18. Please join them for the Faculty concert on Thursday August 15, at 8:00pm in the Bryan Jones Theatre of Lakefield College School. Admission is paywhat-you-can. lakefieldmusic.ca Fourteenth Annual Awards of Excellence NOMINATION FORM Please use one form for each nominee and each award category. If you wish to make more than one nomination, copy this form, download it from our website or request an additional copy by contacting the Chamber at 705.652.6963 or info@kawarthachamber.ca PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Name of Nominee: _______________________________________________________________________ Award Category: (see reverse for descriptions) _________________________________________________ Nominee’s Telephone Number: ____________________________________________________________ Nominee’s E-mail Address: _______________________________________________________________ Is the Nominee aware of this nomination: Yes or No? __________ Please describe why the Nominee should be selected for this award based on the category criteria. Request supplementary application for Young Professional & Citizen of the Year nominations. Submitted by (name or business): _______________________________________ Date: ______________ Signature: __________________________________ Your Phone Number: _________________________ Nomination forms are due by Monday, September, 16. Drop off at Lakefield Office, 12 Queen St., or Apsley Office (until August 24), 135 Burleigh St.. Mail to Kawartha Lakes Chamber of Commerce, Box 537, Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0. Fax to 705.652.9140. Email generalmanager@kawarthachamber.ca Thank you for your nomination and support for our Awards of Excellence. E A S T K A W AR T H A C H A M B E R . B UI L D I NG B U SI N E S S . B UI L DI N G C O M M U N I T Y . AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE CATEGORIES Business Beautification Sponsored by Ennismore Automotive Repair Recognizes business operators and property owners who make a significant contribution to the overall image of the region through physical improvements, or an ongoing effort to maintain high aesthetic standards. Customer Service Excellence Sponsored by Hendren Funeral Homes Recognizes business operators that raise customer service to a level of excellence and would therefore be considered a model for other businesses in the community to follow. Entrepreneur Innovation Sponsored by Nightingale Nursing Registry Ltd. Honours a business that has excelled in the field of innovation through the use of innovative products, marketing techniques, service and/or environmental practices. Other criteria include demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit in the form of risk taking and leadership. Not-for-Profit Excellence (New!) Sponsored by Darling Insurance & Realty Ltd. The award recognizes a not-for-profit organization that exemplifies excellence in service to the community. The organization has an established reputation for innovation, strategic partnerships, effective volunteer management, successful marketing and promotions, delivering exceptional programs and services, and achieving measurable results for the betterment of the community. This Award is presented in memory of a great community supporter: Mary Barrow Retailer of the Year Sponsored by Nexicom Inc. Honours a business that has demonstrated retail excellence. Considerations for nomination should include: a high level of sales, a high level of customer service, innovative products or services, proven marketing techniques, environmental practices and other factors that lead to excellence. The Retailer of the Year Award is presented in memory of Brian Holmes of Lockside Trading Company. Tourism/Hospitality Sponsored by Celtic Connection Honours a business that has demonstrated the ability to promote the Eastern Region of the Kawartha Lakes as a tourism destination point, and/or provide exceptional service in the hospitality field. Considerations include: guest services, unique regional promotions, quality of facilities, environmental practices, signage and staff knowledge of the region. Young Professional Sponsored by Peterborough Community Futures Development Corporation This award honours a young professional under the age of 35 who demonstrates innovation, risk-taking, entrepreneurial spirit and exceptional leadership, resulting in a sustainable business with capacity for ongoing growth. This person is an owner or an employee of influence within the business and is a role model for other young professionals. Please request the supplementary application for this category. Outstanding Business Achievement Sponsored by County of Peterborough This prestigious award recognizes and honours a business that has been a leader in moving the Eastern Region of the Kawarthas forward and is deserving of the term “Outstanding Business.” It recognizes businesses which make significant strides in development as demonstrated by expanding market share, product/service innovation, environmental practices and/or employee relations. Citizen of the Year Sponsored by RBC Royal Bank This prestigious award recognizes and honours a person that has been a leader in moving the Eastern Region of the Kawarthas forward and has been responsible for improvement to and wellbeing of the community, beyond personal or business gain. In addition to why the individual is being nominated, the application should include information on background, business involvement, community involvement and any involvement the individual has had in other businesses, associations, trade organizations or community organizations. The impact that the nominee has had on the overall community is extremely important. The award will be given to an individual and not to an organization or association. Please request the supplementary application for this category. The East Kawartha Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to alter Award titles, descriptions and criteria. WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS Jack’s Family Restaurant Don Jackson 1 Strickland St., Lakefield 705.652.FISH (3474) Offering a wide range of menu items including chicken, fish and ribs, Jack`s menu boasts items including pulled pork, coconut shrimp, halibut and salmon Caesar salad. Kawartha Embroidery Margaret Wood 2325 Miller Rd., Lakefield 705.652.6565 kawarthaembroidery.com Kawartha Embroidery is a full service embroidery business located on Miller Rd., Lakefield. Kawartha Embroidery creates quality custom embroidered apparel for businesses, schools, teams, groups and individuals. With 20 plus years of commercial embroidery experience we will deliver your embroidery job on time every time! With all work done on the premises Kawartha Embroidery controls your embroidery needs start to finish. Contact us today to discuss your business branding needs. Mike Dunford Excavating Mike Dunford Buckhorn 705.749.8611 mikedunford@hotmail.com In the last 35 years we have completed many, many projects in the Kawarthas. From simple basement excavations, to complete large estate projects. Now specializing in natural stone retaining walls, stairways, walkways and patios. Also perform building demolitions, licensed septic installations and much more. Peterborough-Lakefield Stand Up Paddle (SUP) Kelly Zak 1079 Primrose Lane (7th LN E off Lakefield Rd.) 705.772.0778 peterboroughsup.ca Peterborough Stand Up Paddle offers SUP lessons, sales, rentals, tours and yoga for the beginner or experienced stand up paddle boarder. Located right on the water, just south of Lakefield, Ontario, on beautiful Primrose Lake - part of the Trent-Severn Waterway. Take lessons, or rent a stand up paddleboard. Take off right from our dock, or take a stand up paddle board to any of Ontario's lakes or rivers. We offer high-quality individual or small group SUP instruction. We carry stand up paddle boards, new and used, that you can demo before you buy. We can help you select the perfect board for you. NEW MEMBERSHIP INVESTMENT LEVELS The Chamber of Commerce is now offering three different levels of membership investment, which your business may choose from! These investment levels offer a wide range of value-based opportunities for businesses that seek varying degrees of engagement. Each package offers you significant savings over purchasing services on an à la carte basis and the higher you go in level of investment the greater level of visibility and promotion you will gain. The three levels of membership are Basic, Standard and Select and you can view the details on each level by logging into the members portal of KawarthaChamber.ca You may upgrade at any time or if you haven’t yet renewed this year you will receive this information with your renewal invoice and you may choose to upgrade then. If you have already renewed for this year and you would like to increase your level of investment please contact Chantelle today. Wren Antiques Jennifer Frazer 36 Queen St., Lakefield 705.750.8695 jenfrazer@sympatico.ca Wren Antiques is an antiques shop with a twist, it's all about good design. We choose hand-crafted furniture made from solid wood varieties displaying clean lines and functionality. We carry predominantly Canadiana with some English and carefully selected 20th Century pieces as well as a large selection of oriental rugs. The right antique adds flair and individuality to any home and complements a contemporary lifestyle. Wren Antiques isn't your granny's front parlour! 7 ONLINE ADVERTISING If you are one of our members who purchased advertising in the 2013/2014 printed “Your Guide to Local Business” you already know that this year we launched a new online advertising program, as you received your online ad as a bonus! Those online advertisements are now live and can be seen on the ’business directory’ and ’search results’ pages of our website. The ads are 2 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches and hyperlink directly to your business listing. They offer a great way to increase your company’s exposure and reach new customers as you will show up on pages outside of your category listing. If you are interested in having online advertising with the Chamber you can purchase an ad à la carte or you can increase your membership investment to the Standard or Select level. EVENTS CALENDAR For more information on purchasing an online ad or increasing your investment in membership please contact Chantelle. Check out all of the fantastic upcoming community and business events happening in the next two months, including the Buckhorn Fine Art Festival, Textile Day at Lang Pioneer Village and the Wildfire PGA Tournament. DO YOU TWEET? ARE YOU ON FACEBOOK? Click here to be taken to the events page of our website where you'll find information on those great events and so much more. If you have upcoming events that you would like posted or mentioned in an upcoming NewsFlash or Newsletter submit them to Chantelle via email. Well if you are….make sure to update your online business profile to reflect your social media status! Log in to your online member portal and click on Update Social Networks and you will be redirected to a screen that looks like this. Enter all of your social media data and your profile will automatically display the icons with links to the corresponding profiles. How much easier could it be for your customers to find all of your contact information! 8 EASTERN ONTARIO AND THE WORLD The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC) created the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) to spearhead and manage building Ontario’s largest rural broadband project. The project aims to improve access to the Internet with higher speeds and bandwidth to at least 95 per cent of homes and businesses in Eastern Ontario. The network covers an area of more than 50,000 square kilometres and will reach nearly one million people in 11 counties and two single tier cities. The $170-million project is being built through the support of federal, provincial, municipal and private sector funding. Including private sector in-kind contributions, the total value of the project has risen to more than $260 million. To date, the network has made substantial progress and released a Project Update in June which includes notable milestones thus far. For more information on EORN and to read the full report, click here. “Creating a Couple status for Health & Dental rates is just one of many reasons why the Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan is the largest insurer of group benefits for small businesses in Canada.” COUPLE RATES: SMART WAY TO SAVE MONEY The Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan has, in addition, to the ‘Single’ & ‘Family’ rates, which are the industry standard, introduced a third martial status to their benefit program. They have created a ‘Couple’ rate for a number of their Health & Dental options. The Couple rate is available to employees who require coverage for themselves and an adult partner and also to employees who are single parents with a child. When you consider that Baby Boomers make up approximately 30% of the work force and many of them are now empty nesters, the introduction of Couple rates is perfectly timed. The number of single parent families are also significant today. Not only is this a more equitable way of providing benefits to insured firms, it is also current with the times and can save considerable money for them and their employees.. When comparing the premium costs between the two statuses within the Chambers Plan, the Couple Health rates are a little better than 23% less than the Family Health rates. The Couple Dental rates are even better at close to 30% less. Family Health & Dental rates are priced for families with three or more members. Take a moment and consider how many of your present employees would qualify for Couple rates. For each one of them, your firm could save between $800 to $1000 per year on average for their combined Health & Dental coverage. Creating a Couple status for Health & Dental rates is just one of many reasons why the Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan is the largest insurer of group benefits for small businesses in Canada. If you wish to know more about the many benefits of the Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan, please call Brian, The Life Insurance Guy at 705.741.1400. You can also view buychambers.ca and chambersgroupplan.com. 9 BOARD MEMBERS Executive COMING EVENTS Heather Sadler, President EcoVue Consulting Services Special Event Kris Keller, Vice President RBC Kawartha Lakeshore Diana Carter, Secretary-Treasurer Hellwinkies Fashion and Peterborough Fire Extinguishers Scott B. Davidson, Past President Hendren Funeral Homes Directors Kevin Dyck, Kingdon Timber Mart Gillian Exton, Stuff Leslie Graham, Viamede Resort Esther Inglis, Gallery On The Lake Kevin James, Health Insurance & Financial Advisor Bryan Kingdon, ISL Insurance Tracy Logan, Logan Tree Experts Jennifer Mifflin, Buckhorn Sand & Gravel and Granite Ridge Estates Tom Podd, Ennismore Automotive Repair Dan Rosborough, Rosborough Accounting & Consulting Maureen Vukmanich, Rustic Roots in the Kawarthas STAFF Sherry Boyce-Found General Manager generalmanager@kawarthachamber.ca Chantelle Held Marketing & Membership Coordinator membership@kawarthachamber.ca Tammy Underwood Administrative Assistant info@kawarthachamber.ca ServiceOntario Office: Deb Lowcock, Supervisor Krista Laidley, Assistant Supervisor Deb Yandt, Clerk Carla Hunt, Clerk Laurie McGee, Clerk Lisa Donaldson, Clerk LOCATIONS Business Office 12 Queen St. Lkfld., PO Box 537 P: 705.652.6963 T: 1.888.565.8888 F: 705.652.9140 ServiceOntario Office 133 Water St. Lkfld., PO Box 537 P: 705.652.3141 F: 705.652.0134 Satellite Office (Apsley) 135 Burleigh St., Apsley (Royal LePage Frank Real Estate Brokerage building. Staffed by Chamber in July & August. Information accessible anytime a real estate agent on duty) P: 705.652.6963 Lakefield Sidewalk Sale Saturday, August 10, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Queen Street, Lakefield Enjoy local shopping outdoors as you stroll the main street of Lakefield! Take advantage of sales, discounts and summer specials and browse the wares of local retailers of all kinds. Take in some live entertainment, check out the local not-for-profits, and stop for a meal before continuing your stroll! Lakefield retailers offer something for everyone! Special Event Rock The Locks August 24, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For full schedule and details, visit rockthelocks.ca Come out on August 24th and "Rock The Locks" in Buckhorn! Enjoy exhibits, live entertainment and interactive displays at Lock 31 and around the town. Featuring the SamSara Band, pontoon boat rides, antique boats, the rededication of the Buckhorn Buck and more! Arrive by boat or land and enjoy the day. Stay into the evening and head to the Buckhorn Community Centre for the all ages "Rock Your Socks off, 50s Dance", with the Coupe de Ville Band! Business After Hours Wednesday, September 25, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Morton Community Healthcare Centre Network with fellow Chamber members, learn about the new Jane Furber Clinic and enjoy refreshments. Please register here. Breakfast Club Wednesday, October 16, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Location TBA The Chamber and Peterborough Economic Development’s Business Advisory Centre are partnering to offer this Breakfast Club event. Further details will be available once speakers and location have been confirmed - stay tuned! Business After Hours Tabletop Trade Show Wednesday, October 23, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br. 77, Lakefield All Chamber Members are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to show the public what your business has to offer. Space is limited so register soon! Registration and further event details will be on our website. Special Event Gala and Awards of Excellence Saturday, November 23, 6:00 p.m. Irwin Inn Join us as we present our Awards of Excellence and celebrate business success! Cost and registration details will be available soon in the events section of our website.
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