Preparations Underway for 2016 Morristown Magazine Good News
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Preparations Underway for 2016 Morristown Magazine Good News
July E-Newsletter Over a Century of Service! Preparations Underway for 2016 Morristown Magazine The Chamber is beginning preparations for the publication of our annual Morristown Magazine. This is a full color high quality magazine that highlights the Quality of Life in the Lakeway Area. It is used by the Chamber in newcomer packets and business prospect recruiting materials. For the past several years, we have partnered with Lakeway Printers to produce this excellent piece. Locally, the Morristown Magazine is distributed in hotel rooms, professional offices, churches, schools, utilities and other venues that reach newcomers to our community. Advertising in the Morristown Magazine is a perfect way to reach new customers and clients. Advertising space is limited to Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce members and advertising opportunities that fit all budgets will be available. Letters with more detailed information about the project are going out to the membership within the next 10 days with ad sales beginning immediately. The magazines will be distributed in late October/early November. For more information on advertising in the Morristown Magazine, contact Tammy Davenport at Lakeway Printers, 423-581-5630 or tdavenport@lakewayprinters.com. Good News to Share According the NewGeography, the rankings for the Morristown MSA are the following th 198 for Overall Best Cities for Job Growth (out of 421) which is improved from 284th in 2015 th rd 39 for Small Cities Information Jobs (out of 168) which is improved from 173 in 2015 nd th 82 for Small Cities Manufacturing Jobs (out of 205) which is improved from 112 in 2015 th th 144 in Overall Small Cities Manufacturing Jobs (out of 373), improved from 187 in 2015 1 T Taxes! axes…..a necessary in any society but how does it help or hinder our community. City Manager Tony Cox put this into great perspective at our last Chamber Board Meeting with his City budget presentation. The City’s new tax increase will cost each citizen 1 Whopper per month. I will only speak for myself here, but I can and should give up 1 Whopper per month. We won’t go into those reasons. For under $3 per month, we will see positive change in our city through road projects, additional amenities and enhanced services. Mr. Cox’s presentation also showed that with this increase, we would still have the lowest taxes of any other city our size in the state of Tennessee! I think that is a testament to how our tax money is spent in our community and how far our dollar is stretched. The question must be asked though, what does the “lowest taxes of similar cities” say to outsiders looking at coming into our community. I will say low taxes is something I don’t highlight. The immediate reaction I get when it is discusses is “what isn’t your city providing or why isn’t everyone paying their fair share?” This is a difficult discussion as I feel our city and county do a good job managing our money but it is often seen as a negative to incoming business and industry. Our county faces that challenge now. Do they have an increase or do we stay status quo and accept being “the lowest” or do we give up 2 Whoppers and fix past neglect and work toward a future plan? I have always been an advocate of small increases annually as it hurts more when I have to give up 2 Whoppers per month. I would have liked to only give up ¼ of a Whopper per month, but every city and county must eventually bite the bullet and cast their vote for future prosperity instead of voting to just keep getting by. I feel our elected officials are fiscally minded and understand future ramifications of their decisions today. We must remember that our community isn’t a round of golf where the low score wins. Sponsorships available! Teams wanted! Call the Chamber for more information! 2 3 The Chamber held its first event for Young Professionals on Wednesday, June 15. Over 65 people attended the social held at Good Old Days in Morristown. The Steering Committee plans to continue monthly activities for this group throughout the year. The next event will be held the week of July 18 with a definite date to be announced soon. Be watching your e-mail for more details. If you would like to be added to the group to receive notification of upcoming events, contact Debra Williams at manager@morristownchamber.com or call the Chamber. 4 The Chamber is so thankful for our supportive membership base. We recognize that our organization and our community benefit from the investment made by the 600+ businesses who see the value of a membership in the Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce. When you are seeking products or services, we encourage you to shop with those businesses who are members of the Chamber. For you convenience, we are starting a series in the Morristimes that present our members in specific business categories. We are presenting the categories in random order and eventually will feature categories that will include all our members. Please refer to this list as you shop. You may find our full membership listing at our website, www.morristownchamber.com. Apartments/Condos/Rentals Ashton View Apartments Clinch Powell RC & C Collegewood Apartments Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority Executive Places Fairway Apartments LeBel Property Management Rutledge Place Village at Barkley Landing Dry Cleaners Village Cleaners Equipment Rentals A-1 Equipment Rentals All Occasion Party Rentals Grand Rental Station Rothchild Catering & Event Rentals Volunteer Party Rental Wedding & Party Rentals Home Health & Home Care Services Covenant HomeCare East TN Children’s Hospital Gentiva Home Health Home Instead Senior Care Housecall Health Services—Amedisys Company Interim Healthcare of E. TN Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice UT Medical Center Home Health & Hospice Services Indicates Gold Star Member 5 6 The 2016 Leadership Morristown Class will Kick-Off their program on Friday August 5 with their Team Building Session and DISC Profile. This year the session will be held at Walters State Community College and we are inviting all our Alumni to join us to help welcome the class. Invitations will be sent closer to the event, but please mark your calendars and plan to join us that morning at 8:00 for a short breakfast “meet & greet” with the new class. 7 Berkshires 3346 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-616-0202 Email: mcfencustardllc@gmail.com Karen & Fred Browning, Owners Ice Cream/Custard Hot Dogs Farmers Insurance Jake Stokely Agency 1203 W. 3rd North Street Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-839-2078 Fax: 423-839-2080 www.farmers.com Mr. Jake Stokely, Agency Owner Ms. Michelle Greene, Customer Serv. Financial Planning Risk Management Insurance Sales & Service Rutledge Place 792 Seymour Street Morristown, TN 37813 Phone: 423-207-4709 Fax: 423-207-4714 www.rutledgeplacetn.com Ms. Phyllis Brown Residential Manager Real Estate Property Management Rentals—Apartments YOUR CLIENT/CUSTOMER/SUPPLIER’S NAME HERE If you know someone whose name should appear in this listing next month, please let us know. Call Pat Seaver Director of Sales and Marketing (423) 586-6382 membership@morristownchamber.com Looking for a product or service?? Support the businesses who support our community through their Chamber investment. Don’t forget to use our on line Membership Directory at “Like Us On Facebook!” www.facebook.com/MorristownChamber 8 Congratulations Congratulations July Ambassador of the Month! 2nd QTR. Ambassador of the Quarter! Al A’Hearn Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice Debbie A’Hearn Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice Featured Gold Star Members The Chamber boasts over 40 member businesses designated as Gold Star Members. Each month we are proud to feature, on a rotating basis, three of these special investors in our Chamber! www.citizentribune.com www.morristownhamblen.com www.rosecenter.org The Gold Star designation is for members who support the Mission and Program of Work of the Chamber through increased financial investment. Gold Star Members receive special recognitions and benefits throughout the year in return for their increased investment. If your company would like more information on becoming a Gold Star Member, please contact Pat Seaver, 423.586.6382 or membership@morristownchamber.com 9 MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Wednesday, July 6 Ribbon Cutting — Nolichucky Vineyard 6600 Fish Hatchery Road, Russellville 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 15 Ribbon Cutting — Homes 4 Heroes @ Regency Retirement Village 739 E. 2nd North Street 2:00 p.m. Monday, July 18 12:00 Noon Lunch & Learn—Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Presented by Erin Tharp Chamber Boardroom Thursday, July 21 Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting — Berkshires 3346 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. 1:00 p.m. Friday, July 22 Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting — Rutledge Place 792 Seymour Street 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 27 85th Anniversary Celebration — Bible Insurance Agency 1600 East Andrew Johnson Hwy. Friday, July 29 New Member Orientation Chamber Board Room 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. www.morristownchamber.com Aundrea Wilcox, MBA KOSBE Executive Director Times Available for Counseling Sessions at the Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce For appointment times call (423) 392-8825 10
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