Chamber Connection - Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce
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Chamber Connection - Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce
February 2016 Chamber Connection G y t i n ro u m w, S m o upport, C Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce Office 2 State Street Auburn, NY 13021 The Finger Lakes Grants Information Center (FLGIC) is a partner of the Foundation Center, which allows our visitors to access over 140,000 private charitable foundations and other giving organizations. We provide orientation and training as well as, space and technology to help you find funding, grant proposal review and other assistance. At FLGIC you can: Attend workshops, forums and panels of interest to you, scheduled throughout the year Examples of FL Grants Workshops: Board Governance Boot Camp Proposal Writing Basics Understanding Collaboration Gain access to the Foundation Center database listing over 140,000 foundations and over 4 million grants Use our resources to strengthen and grow your nonprofit organization and build capacity Representatives from local nonprofit organizations attend a FLGIC session entitled “Introduction to Fundraising Planning” at the Chamber January 26. Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Index 1. Finger Lakes Grants Information Center 2. Thank You, New Member; Board of Directors 3. Upcoming Events 4-5. Thank You, Renewed Members 6. Members in the News 7. Navigator News 8. Employment Opportunities 10-11. Membership Advantage Program 12. Ambassadors Council/Happy 80th Birthday ACFCU! 14-15. New Advertising/Sponsorship Opportunities 16-17. The State Report, HR One 19. Leadership Cayuga 20-21. IGNITE the Winter 2016 Connect with us!! Learn about upcoming RFPs of local interest for grant funding Visit flgic.org for more information about the center and upcoming events. Our Mission: To advocate as the voice of the business community, provide value-added services to our members, and facilitate collaboration 1 that supports economic development for the greater good of Cayuga County. @Chamber13021 www.cayugacountychamber.com admin@cayugacountychamber.com Thank you to our new member! 2016 Chamber Board of Directors Four convenient locations: 105 Main Street Moravia, NY (315) 497-3047 1 E. Genesee Street Skaneateles, NY (315) 685-8324 343 Church Street Hannibal, NY (315) 564-5118 2516 West Main Street Cato, NY (315) 626-2132 The Carta Group: Steve Ansteth Michelle Barber Alan Berlucchi Patrick Carbonaro Allison DiMatteo Rob Forcey Dan Lovell Sean McLeod Tom Minicucci Lisa Myers Ryan Pine Jeffrey Pirozzolo Adam Santana Alex Schloop Mike Trapani Steve Woodard Soules and Dunn Development Five Star Bank Auburn Community Hospital Carbonaro Law Offices Crème Della Crème The Citizen Code Munkeys NYIDE/Kaleidoscope Dance Theatre Central Building, LLC Merry-Go-Round Playhouse Genesee Capital Advisors Auburn Enlarged City School District Unity House Inns of Aurora Jacobs Press Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES Jeremy T. Caza 5790 Widewaters Parkway Suite 100B Syracuse, NY (315) 445-3177 Chamber Staff If you know a business who would benefit by being a Chamber Member please call (315) 252-7291 to learn more about the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce Today! Andrew Fish Executive Director Amy Fuller Chamber Manager Michelle Prego-Milewski Office Manager Ginny Kent Education and Resource Coordinator Karen Tehan Admin & Communications Coordinator Devon Roblee Marketing Coordinator Christine Bonvino Health Insurance Navigator 2 Upcoming Events Business At Noon: COAST PT Come to the Chamber’s Tuesday, February 9, Business at Noon at The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce, 2 State St., Auburn! Enjoy a light lunch starting at 11:30 a.m. and catered by Prison City Pub & Brewery. Network with other Chamber members and listen to Dr. Chad Pens from COAST PT speak to how physical therapy can help us all “stay healthy throught the marathon of life.” Please RSVP to admin@cayugacountychamber.com or call (315) 252-7291 $5.00 Admission for Chamber Members (at the Basic Category) $7.00 Admission for Non Members Business After Five: Buffalo Wild Wings Come join us for Business After Five Wednesday, February 24, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. hosted by Buffalo Wild Wings at 1612 Clark St., Fingerlakes Crossing, Auburn! Refreshments will be provided at this great networking event! Please RSVP to admin@cayugacountychamber.com or call (315) 252-7291 $5.00 Admission for Chamber Members (at the Basic Category) $7.00 Admission for Non Members Ambassadors Luncheon The Ambassadors Luncheon will be held Friday, February 26th, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Auburn Public Theater Free to Chamber members If you have an upcoming event, or would like to see your business news listed in the Member News contact droblee@cayugaeda.org or call (315) 252-7291 today! To learn more about the Foundation Center and the Fingerlakes Grants Information Center, please contact Ginny Kent at 315-252-7291 or or gkent@cayugacountychamber.com today! 3 Support Thank you to the following members who have renewed their 2016 membership as of January 31, 2016: 10 Fitch AET Automotive Specialists Ameri Cu Credit Union ARISE Cayuga/Seneca County Auburn Community Federal Credi Auburn Discount Liquor Auburn Education Foundation Auburn Enlarged City School Auburn Industrial Development Auburn Leathercrafters Auburn Medical Transport Co., Auburn Memorial Medical Services Auburn Public Theater Auburn Public Theater Auburn SCORE-Chapter 201 Auburn Sherlock Homes Real Est Auburn Tank & Manufacturing Co Aversa Agency Insurance Baker Carpet House Bass Pro Shops beardsley architects + engineers Bluefield Manor Housing, Inc. Bo-Mer Plastic Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC Bouck Real Estate Bouley Associates, Inc. Buffalo Wild Wings Buffington & Hoatland CPA’s, PLLC Builder’s Choice Lumber Co. C & S Companies Calvary Food Pantry Canal Society of NYS Cannon West, Inc. Carbonaro Law Offices Casowasco Cayuga Co. Assoc. of Realtors Cayuga Co. Community Health Network Cayuga Community College Cayuga Community Fund Cayuga Counseling Services Cayuga County Clerk of Legislature Cayuga County IDA Cayuga Economic Development Agency Cayuga Milk Ingredients Cayuga Wine Trail, Inc. Cayuga Works Career Center Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES CC’s Tavern Central Building LLC Centro of Cayuga Champions for Life Child Care Solutions Children’s Health Specialists City Of Auburn Clean Start Systems CNY Central COAST Physical Therapy Coburn Design Coffee Host Community Bank NA Community Computer Services Contemporary Personnel Staffin Contiguglia Law Offices, LLP Corrosion Control, Inc. Cuddy & Ward, LLP CPA’s Cuddy Financial Services Custom Sensors Dermody, Burke&Brown, CPAs LLC Dickman Farms LLC Downtown Auburn B.I.D Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery Dr. Nancy Oplinger MD E. John Gavras Center East Hill Family Medical, Inc. Edward T. Boyle Center Elderberry Pond ElderChoice EMCom Inc Emmi’s Realty Empire Hardware Empower Federal Credit Union Evergreen Heights Expert Clutter Removal 4 Farm Bureau Finger Lakes Business Services Finger Lakes Communication Company Finger Lakes Photography Finger Lakes Railway Corp. Finger Lakes SPCA Fingerlakes Mall First Data Merchant Services First Niagara First Presbyterian Church Fox Dealerships Fred L Emerson Foundation Generations Bank Genson Overhead Door, Inc. Grant Ave Wine & Liquor Grant Avenue Development Grant Avenue Development H & J Hospitality Hammond & Irving, Inc. Hancock & Estabrook, LLP Haylor, Fryer & Coon, Inc. Head West Salon & Spa Hejamada Campground & RV Park HEP Sales Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Hiscock & Barclay, LLP Holiday Inn Holt Architects Home Instead Senior Care, LLC Homesite Hospice of the Fingerlakes Hotel Clarence Hotel Clarence HR One, Inc. Hummel’s Office Plus Ide Machine Company, Inc. Inns of Aurora Izzo’s White Barn Winery Johnston Karpinski, Stapleton King Ferry Winery, Inc. Support Thank you to the following members who have renewed their 2016 membership as of January 31, 2016: Kosta’s Bar & Grill Lake Country Affiliates, Inc. Lake Country Real Estate Lakes Church Langham Funeral Home La-Z-Boy Lifetime Care LIG Computer/Cayuga Internet Lilly Plumbing & Heating M&T Bank Mackenzie-Childs Main & Pinckney Equipment Majorpalooza, Inc. Mason & Grant Air Handling Matthew House, Inc. Merry-Go-Round Playhouse Midstate Mutual Insurance Co. Mier Tool Company Montessori School Of The Finger Lakes Moochler Physical Therapy, PC Morgan Half Acre Produce Mr. Lewis Springer New Beginnings Home Care New Hope Mills Mfg. North Star Management Nucor Steel, Auburn NYSEG O’Hara Farms, Inc. O’Hara Machinery, Inc. Owasco Yacht Club Packwood House Panera Bread Pathfinders CTS, Inc. Pepper’s Discount Liquors Picciano Real Estate Pick-N-Pull Auto Parts Pinnacle Investments LLC Pour Lance’s Coffee & Water Services Repair Plus RG Wright Agency Inc. Rich & Gardner Construction Richard Knaul Riordan Realty RJ Jewelers RMP Properties Salvation Army Sam Giacona Law Firm Sam’s Shoe Service Savannah Bank, N.A. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center Seneca Cayuga ARC Seneca Lake Winery Association Seward House Seymour Library Sheffield’s Seed Company, Inc. Silbert Optical Small Business Development Center St. Mary’s Church Stoda Corporation Strawberry Fields Sugarman Law Office Summit Automotive Group Superior Insulation Surgical Services of Auburn SWBR Architects Syracuse Media Group Tanner Ibbotson Inc. The Citizen The Jacobs Press The Stardust Foundation The UPS Store The UPS Store The Village at Auburn Grove Thirsty Owl Wine Company Tompkins Trust Company Two Plus Four Management Co Ukrainian National Club United Way Of Cayuga County Unity House Of Cayuga County Welch Allyn Wells College Whiting’s Wallpaper & Paint Xylem YMCA/WEIU State of Cayuga County & City of Auburn Forum Wednesday, March 30, 2016 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn To make a reservation or for more information, please contact The Chamber (315) 252-7291 or email admin@cayugacountychamber.com 5 Sponsored by Members in the News TomatoFest Moving to Downtown Auburn Auburn, NY — TomatoFest is moving to downtown Auburn. Emerson Park has hosted the event for the past three decades. This year, the 31st annual TomatoFest will still take place the first weekend after Labor Day, and will still feature a buffet of music, children’s activities, food vendors and more. With the assistance of a $3,000 Finger Lakes Community Arts Grant for its MusicFest, the event will also feature more bands than ever on four stages. It hosted 28 on three stages in 2015. TomatoFest board member Gilda Brower said the location will likely be a closed-off section of Genesee Street between South and William Streets and will also include the neighboring section of State Street. Prison City Pub & Brewery will host a new Brew Run 5K Race at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. Brower said Prison City owner Dawn Schulz has pledged to donate proceeds from the run to area food pantries. The brewpub will also host a concert at that time — possibly outdoors, Brower said. Other new additions to TomatoFest may follow. For More Information visit cnytomatofest.org Unity House Seeks Nominations Auburn, N.Y. — Nominations are now being accepted for the 6th annual Fred Atkins Community Service Award. This award is given by Unity House each April in memory of Frederick J. Atkins, a beloved Cayuga County volunteer who passed away in 2009 at the age of 95. The award recognizes an outstanding individual who volunteers in Cayuga County and who exemplifies Fred’s high moral standards and philanthropic spirit. The winner receives a $250 cash prize, and $250 to donate to a Cayuga County non-profit of his or her choice. Award will be made at Unity House’s annual board dinner on April 25. Nominations are due by 5:00 pm on Monday, March 7. Learn more and find the nomination form at www.unityhouse.com/about. For More Information email development@unity house.com or call (315) 253-6227 x313 Unity House 3rd Annual Art Flaire Now Part of Founder’s Day Auburn, N.Y. — Unity House of Cayuga County seeks high-end artists and crafters to exhibit and sell their artwork at the 3rd annual Art Flaire fundraising event. This year, the fair will be part of Auburn’s downtown Founder’s Day celebration, Saturday, August 13, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Market Street Park across from Hunter Diner. A 10’x10’ booth space costs $60, and applications are due by Friday, July 22. If applications with payment are received by March 15 with a silent auction donation pledge, the booth fee will be reduced to $45. All proceeds from Art Flaire will benefit Unity House and the adults with disabilities the agency serves. Learn more at www.unityhouse.com/about.html. For More Information email artflaire@unity house.com or call (315) 253-6227 x313 Oak & Vine: Burger Nights are Back! Auburn, N.Y. — Tuesday “Burger Nights” have returned to Oak & Vine at Springside, 6141 West Lake Road in Auburn. Enjoy $3 pints and $5 wine by the glass! On Wednesdays Oak & Vine has live music from 8 to 11 p.m. with no cover: February 10 - Gordon Novak Duo February 17 - Mark Nanni February 24 - Jim VanArsdale & Friends For More Information visit oakandvine.com/events or call (315) 252-8463 Champions for Life Auburn, N.Y. — Champions for Life is hosting a Health and Wellness Seminar Series with speakers from all aspects of the field. The next seminar topic will be “Medical Weight Loss” and will be held on Tuesday, March 1, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. April 5, May 3, and June 7 seminar topics will be “Developing a Healthy Lifestyle,” “Nutrition for Health and Wellness,” and “Tying it all Together: Where do I go from here?” respectively. All seminars take place at Champions for Life, 453 Grant Ave., Auburn. Registration is required at $5 per seminar. Each participant will receive a one-day pass for the Fitness Center at CFL and a fitness center orientation from Amy Spin. For More Information or to register call (315) 252-9305 6 Navigator News Navigator News Open Enrollment, Ongoing Enrollment and Special Enrollment Periods: What’s the Difference? The annual open enrollment season for obtaining health insurance through the Individual Marketplace has just ended. While opportunities for enrolling in coverage are currently limited, there are still some options available. This month’s Navigator News article describes three different types of enrollment periods. Open Enrollment is a defined period of time in which a person can enroll in health insurance. For people who have employer-sponsored plans the open enrollment period will take place once a year, based on the initial date the employer originally signed up for the insurance, and typically lasts for one month. Those who have or need insurance on the Individual Market and don’t meet certain qualifications must be sure to renew/enroll during the Individual Market open enrollment period. For 2016 coverage, this three-month window of opportunity began on November 1, 2015 and concluded on January 31, 2016. Ongoing Enrollment is available all year long for certain situations. Small employers who haven’t offered coverage and now wish to provide this benefit to employees can enroll their qualifying business at any time. Individuals who qualify for programs such as Medicaid and the new Essential Plan can also enroll all year long. Children may be enrolled in Child Health Plus at any time. Special Enrollment Period, or SEP, refers to a specific enrollment opportunity that is triggered by a qualifying life event. This enrollment period is usually 30 days for employer plans and 60 days for the Individual Marketplace. It’s very important to notify your employer or the Marketplace within the specified window, or the opportunity will be missed. Examples of Qualifying Life Events: Getting Married Having a baby/Adopting a child Becoming a Citizen, National or lawfully present individual Moving to New York State, or within the state when it affects your health insurance coverage area Becoming newly eligible or ineligible for Advance Premium Tax Credits (must already be enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan through NYSOH) Losing health insurance with minimum essential coverage for the following reasons: Lost Job Divorce No longer eligible to be on parent’s plan (e.g. turning 26) COBRA coverage expired Losing coverage due to non-payment or voluntary termination does not qualify! For additional information on please visit the following websites: www.nystateofhealth.ny.gov www.healthcare.gov www.kff.org/health-reform/faq 7 Employment Opportunities The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce is here to help you with announcing your business job openings! If you have a job opening and would like the Chamber to post it in the Chamber Connection Newsletter please e-mail the following information to droblee@cayugaeda.org: • Organization, Job Title, Whether the position is full time, part time, or seasonal, Link to your website for full position details, Date your accepting applications until, Contact information on where to send applications All job opening information is due no later than Tuesday, March 1, for the March Chamber Connection Newsletter. Thank you! Cayuga Centers is recruiting for the following positions in our Auburn location: Group Care Workers to provide direct care to youth in a cottage setting, serving as a mature mentor, building a safe and secure environment. Full time positions include evenings, weekends and holidays. Earn up to $17.10 per hour after 6 months, depending on education and experience. Maintenance Specialist with experience planning and managing construction and renovation projects; general building and grounds maintenance experience, including snow removal, grounds keeping and minor repairs. Registered Nurse to assist Health Office staff with all medical, psychiatric, and reproductive services for the Out-of- Home Care programs, SPwDD programs, and other programs as needed. On-call responsibilities. All positions offer generous benefit time including holiday, vacation, sick and personal days. Individual and family health insurance, dental and life insurance, available with flexible spending plans. Apply online at http://cayugacenters.org/careers/. Applications accepted until positions are filled. VOLUNTEER in the New Year! Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency has an immediate need for volunteers to support Agency initiatives. Many opportunities are available to accommodate all skill levels and interests: x Work in our local food pantry packing food baskets, processing intake forms, stocking shelves, etc. x Deliver meals and food baskets to homebound residents. x Perform light office work (data entry, filing, answering phones, tracking donations, etc.). For more information, please contact Kathy DaVia, Human Resources Director at 255-1703 x129 or through email at kdavia@cscaa.com. 8 9 The Member Advantage is an exclusive members only program designed to save you money and time. Using collective buying power, the Member Advantage Program has negotiated members-only pricing and special offers on products and services that businesses like yours use every day - office supplies, merchant services, energy, payroll and human resource services, 401K plan management, background checks, conferencing services, multiple wireless device management and employee assistance plans. This unique program directly supports your operational, communications and health and human services needs. Contact us and learn how you can get these savings and deals typically reserved for large companies. Karen DeJoseph Phone: 315-470-1997 Email: memberadvantage@centerstateceo.com Employee and Benefit Services Payroll and HR Services Health Insurance Employee Assistance Program Employee Background Checks and Employee Screening ADP provides a convenient, easy to use web-based payroll and human resource technology to help businesses better manage cash flow and compliance in order to reduce risk and increase accuracy and efficiency. Includes an HR help desk, employee handbook wizard, job description wizard, HR tracking, compliance updates and training and HR forms and documents. BSNY specializes in meeting the needs to employers and employees of all sizes. They are a licensed, independent agency that works with chamber members, and non-members providing services, products and programs that help you navigate through the employee benefit system. A support services which assists your employees who have personal challenges that could adversely affect their job performance. An investment that will yield your company savings through minimizing absenteeism and increased on the job performance, while establishing your organization as a compassionate employer. Rochester Business Alliance has the expertise to help companies make better hiring decisions while minimizing risk. They provide reference and background screening, with an experienced staff, the most current and comprehensive database system in the country and quick one to three day turnaround time. In partnership with The Carta Group, member businesses, with as few as two employees, can establish a 401K Plan, by outsourcing to MEP benefit program (Multiple Employer Plan 401k). Through this program, member businesses can discharge fiduciary responsibilities, eliminate from 5500 plan audits, day to day operational concerns and increase buying power. Plans are designed to best suit the business needs. Multiple Employer (MEP) 401K Plan WWW.MEMBERADVANTAGENY.COM 10 Operational Services Office Supplies A family owned, local business, Hummel’s has served the Upstate NY business community for over 80 years providing streamlined office supply solutions. Hummel’s saves your business time and money with its easy ordering process, and average savings of up to 40% on office supplies and 5-90% on all items sold. Constellation Energy Services is a competitive retail energy supplier providing expertise and solutions so customers can be smart with their price, secure with their supplier and save on their energy costs. Electric Energy TSYS Merchant Solutions is thrilled to offer you merchant services at its highest level. With secure processing equipment, local support, competitive pricing, loyality programs and more. We look to customize a solution for each individual business. We welcome the opportunity to offer you a free analysis of your current processing and discuss more in more detail, what we can do to help your business grow. Communications Web, Video and Telephone Conferencing Services Wireless Device Management Syntela Conferencing is your single source provider for audio, web and video conferencing. This locally woman-owned, NYS based conferencing company is committed to providing members with the best possible product and service at a guaranteed discount. WBG is a cellular consulting firm that helps companies efficiently manage their wireless services. Through their consultative approach WBG helps companies get their wireless expenses under control and develops a plan to address their mobile device objectives. WWW.MEMBERADVANTAGENY.COM 11 2016 Ambassadors Council This dedicated group of volunteers works hard to promote the Chamber and to welcome and nurture new members. You will see Ambassadors welcoming new members by attending ribbon cuttings and stopping by businesses to say hello and to answer any questions about the services and benefits of the Chamber. Ambassadors also volunteer to help at Chamber sponsored events like Business After Five, the Annual Chamber Cup Golf Tournament or at our Annual Dinner. Gillian DiMora, AXA Advisors Kim Baley, Buffington & Hoatland CPAs Michelle Barber, Five Star Bank Gina Lamannis, Fingerlakes Radio Group Jon Wilcox, Savannah Bank NY Katrina Wilson, Wells College Eric Roper, New York Life Insurance Matt Weston, Auburn Downtown BID Shawn Daly, AFLAC If you are interested in joining the ambassadors council contact the chamber today! Call 315-252-7291 for more information on becoming an Ambassador! Happy 80th Birthday ACFCU! Cayuga County Chamber Member, Auburn Community Federal Credit Union celebrated it’s 80th birthday last month. We stopped by to say congratulations and share in their celebration and cake! Here’s to 80 more years ACFCU! 12 Sweetheart ,/!.30%#)!, * AUTO * PERSONAL * RECREATION VEHICLE * * HOME EQUITY * SMALL HOME REPAIRS * * HOLIDAY EXPENSES * Every loan over $2,500 gets a gift!* *”Save Around” Coupon Book with thousands of dollars worth of savings inside. Can I Join if... I live in Cayuga County? I work in Cayuga County? I attend College in Cayuga County? EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER ✓ ✓ ✓ HURRY IN! Offer ends 2/17/16. Main Office 0/"OXs7RIGHT#IRCLEs!UBURN Prospect Street 0ROSPECT3TREETs!UBURN Weedsport %RIE$RIVE2OUTEs7EEDSPORT 0HONEs&AX !UDIO2ESPONSE4ELLER .OPURCHASENECESSARY#ERTAINRESTRICTIONSAPPLY%XCLUDESALLOTHERLOANOFFERS/FFERENDS 2ATESSUBJECTTOCHANGEWITHOUTNOTICE#ONTACTTHECREDITUNIONFORCOMPLETEDETAILS www.auburnfcu.com 13 New Advertising Opportunities Advertising Opportunity in CenterState's Alliance Directory This is the spiral-bound "phone book" of Chamber Alliance members. These members are: CenterState CEO, Cayuga County Chamber, Cortland Chamber, Oswego/Fulton Chamber and SyracuseFirst. Each Chamber has its own dedicated white pages section where members are listed alphabetically. In the yellow pages, we include ALL Chamber Alliance members listed by category. There is a Cayuga County "Tab Page" advertising opportunity available. Please contact Beth Savicki at CenterState at 470-1833 no later than February 12th 5th. Your Chamber Listing in Directory You will be receiving an email prompting you to change/correct your directory listing. You will also be able to enhance your listing. It is very important to make sure this information is correct as it will appear in this directory. Over 4,000 copies are printed and each member receives a copy. CenterState Community Guide -another opportunity Business card sized ad, but NOT BUSINESS CARDS, arranged on the Cayuga County page. There are 12 opportunities for $400 each The artwork must be four color, high resolution (.pdf, .jpg or .eps) and submitted to CenterState by February 12th. 5th. Please contact Beth Savicki at 470-1833 for information. 14 New Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities WEEKLY CONSTANT CONTACT Vertical Banner Ad Space Available Now Please call us for more information Sponsorship Opportunities LUNCHEON SPONSORSHIP $750 each luncheon Two Tickets & Advertising CHAMBER AWARDS LUNCHEON: MAY Celebrating Small Business Week, the Chamber holds this luncheon and presentation in May of each year. PHYLLIS GOLDMAN ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FOR WOMEN: NOVEMBER This award recognizes women in our community who have demonstrated noteworthy entrepreneurial and professional pursuits, who is committed to community and has served as a role model for other women and girls pursuing their career dreams. EVENT SPONSORSHIP Diamond - $2,000 (10 tickets) D Gold - $1,500 (8 tickets) Silver - $1,000 (6 tickets) Bronze - $750 (4 tickets) STATE OF CAYUGA COUNTY & CITY OF AUBURN FORUM: MARCH This informative luncheon is typically held in March of each year. The Chair of the Cayuga County Legislature and Mayor of Auburn give accounts on the economic outlook for Cayuga County & City of Auburn in the upcoming year. CHAMBER CUP GOLF TOURNAMENT & CLAMBAKE: (open to all members) AUGUST Join us for a fun day in the sun and show off your golf skills while competing for the Chamber Cup. The winning team will hold the Chamber Cup for one year! The Annual Chamber Clambake is the meal for the golfers and also open to all Chamber Members. ANNUAL DINNER & SILENT/LIVE RAFFLE AUCTION: OCTOBER One of the Chamber’s most widely attended events, the Annual Dinner attracts 300+ people and includes a Keynote Speaker, presentation of the Chairs Award and the Chamber Silent Auction. 15 EXCLUSIVE: BUSINESS COUNCIL PREVIEWS LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2016 As lawmakers return to Albany, the state’s biggest business lobbying group is preparing to fight back against a proposal to raise the minimum wage and push for policies benefiting employers. Top priorities include tax cuts for small business, parity for upstate New York on infrastructure spending and expanding employer-focused education programs. One of the most important issues remains keeping state spending in check, said The Business Council of New York State Inc. President and CEO Heather Briccetti in an exclusive interview previewing the group’s agenda. “We’ve had some experiences where state spending has gotten out of control, and typically that gets funded by increased taxes,” Briccetti said. “That’s always going to be on the top of our list.” Small business tax reform - The council is targeting small businesses for tax cuts this year — a call that Gov. Andrew Cuomo appears to have partially heard with a proposal to expand an exemption for personal income tax to more businesses. “Any small business should enjoy a reduction in taxes regardless of how an entity is formed,” Briccetti said. “You should not be excluded from a tax reduction because you’re not incorporated.” Cuomo’s proposal excludes businesses making more than $390,000 in net income if they are incorporated. If a business has more than $1.5 million in gross receipts, owners won’t be eligible for an expanded personal income tax exemption. His proposal would lower the corporate tax rate for small businesses with fewer than 100 employees and less than $390,000 in net income. It also includes partnerships, LLCs and S-corporations in a personal income tax exemption for people claiming less than $250,000 on their individual taxes. That exemption would be increased to 15 percent from 5 percent. Infrastructure - Ensuring the historical parity between upstate and downstate infrastructure spending is another priority. Briccetti said recent developments with state funding for the MTA and new Tappan Zee bridge have thrown off that balance. The Business Council supports using one-time payments from state legal settlements for roads, bridges, water and sewer projects. BUSINESS COUNCIL STATEMENT ON GOVERNOR’S STATE OF THE STATE AND BUDGET ADDRESS ALBANY, N.Y.—“Governor Cuomo has laid out an ambitious agenda that includes many legislative proposals championed by The Business Council of New York State,” said Heather C. Briccetti, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc. “We are particularly pleased that the Governor has once again kept spending growth at or below 2 percent. We are also looking forward to ensuring the Governor’s small business tax cut proposals are enacted and the Property Tax Cap is not weakened. Despite these and other positives, we remain adamantly opposed to the Governor’s proposal to raise the wage for entry-level workers to $15 an hour. Its impact will be especially significant among young and low-skilled workers seeking entry-level jobs, and in areas upstate that have yet to recover losses sustained during the Great Recession. The Business Council also has real concerns about the proposed paid leave mandate on employers. While we reserve judgment until the full details are released, we believe this mandate would be particularly harmful to the same small businesses the Governor is supporting through other budget initiatives. Today is the beginning of negotiations over the 2016-17 Executive Budget, and we will have much more to say as we go over its details and work with the Governor and the Legislature to enact pro-growth, pro-business legislation supported by our members.” 16 Did You Know... EMPLOYERS MUST POST OSHA 300A INJURY/ILLNESS SUMMARY FROM FEBRUARY 1 THROUGH APRIL 30 It’s that time of year again, when OSHA requires covered employers to annually complete an OSHA Form 300A “Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses,” to summarize the number of work-related injuries and illnesses that occurred in the workplace during the previous calendar year that were logged on the OSHA 300 Form. The completed OSHA Form 300A for 2015 must be certified by a Company Executive, and be conspicuously posted in the workplace where notices to employees are customarily posted, until April 30. A separate OSHA Form 300A must be completed for each establishment, or worksite, that is expected to be in operation for one year or longer. Get the forms here: https://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKforms.html Covered employers must post the form, even if there were no recordable injuries or illnesses in 2015, by placing a zero on each bottom line. A copy of the form should be made available to employees who do not report to any fixed worksite, or who travel from worksite to worksite. Organizations with 10 or fewer employees during all of 2015, religious organizations, and certain low-hazard industries, are normally exempt from OSHA’s general recordkeeping and posting requirements, and do not have to complete or post the OSHA Form 300A. However, due to changes in OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements that went into effect last year, certain previously exempt industries are now covered. To determine whether your organization is exempt from OSHA recordkeeping, click on the following link: https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=12791 OSHA can cite and fine a covered employer who fails to properly complete and post OSHA Form 300A. • Tuesday, February 9 - Business At Noon at The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce featuring COAST PT 11:30a.m.-1p.m. Save the • Wednesday, February 24 - Business After Five at Buffalo Wild Wings 5-7p.m. Date! • Friday, February 26 - Ambassador’s Luncheon at Auburn Public Theater 17 FEBRUARY 2016 Sunday 31 Monday 1 ...at a Glance Tuesday 2 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 Groundhog Day 7 8 Chinese New Year 14 Valentine’s Day 21 15 9 Business At Noon: COAST PT at the Chamber 11:30 President’s Day 22 Business After Five: Buffalo Wild Wings 28 29 1 2 Ambassadors Luncheon: 11:30am At APT 3 Leap Year 18 4 5 Leadership Cayuga: Education Session January 14, 2016 Hosted by Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES During the morning, Auburn Superintendent Jeff Pirozzolo presented Auburn’s new P-Tech program. Auburn High School technology teacher Kevin Casler introduced some of the students enrolled in P-Tech. Students in this six year program will earn a high school diploma and an associate degree from Cayuga Community College. This public/private partnership will prepare local students with the education and training to fill technical jobs available in our area. From the younger set, first and second graders from JordanElbridge demonstrated their ability to write code, as part of the nationally-based “Hour of Code” initiative. This computer skill can be a step up into future employment and educational opportunities. J-E Elementary Principal RJ Hartwell and teacher Tracy Fanning accompanied the students. Moravia Superintendent Michelle Brantner and BOCES Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum Jessica Docteur joined forces to present Removing Barriers to Education: The Face of Education in Cayuga County 2016. They discussed the impact of poverty on learning, the Common Core and fiscal challenges and how local districts are navigating challenges and celebrating successes. Weedsport Board of Education President Eric Zizza was joined by Auburn Board Member Kathy Rhodes to talk to the class about school board service. Leslie Rose McDonald, Founder and President of Pathfinders CTS, Inc. presented a workshop during the afternoon entitled EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ACTION: Leveraging EQ for Greater Business and Career Success. Incorporated into the presentation was the work of Daniel Goleman, and research that tells us the value of emotional intelligence in the workplace and other relationships. 19 IGNITE the Winter 2016 sponsorship opportunites are available! Please call the Chamber (315) 252-7291 for more information. Thank you! 20 The Ignite Outlook IGNITE The Winter is Coming! I f you’ve not yet been to IGNITE the Winter, you’re missing the best party of the year. It’s a great way to get out of the house, shake off the winter blues and dance the night away. This year’s event will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 4, on Exchange Street. There will be live music on the main stage with Fresh Guac kicking off the event at 5 pm followed by ADD. Perform 4 Purpose will be performing inside the Genesee Mall. As the event continues to grow, we have reached out to other organizations such as Auburn Public Theatre and Prison City Pub and Brewery for more live music. Modes Operandi will be playing at the Auburn Public Theatre from 8-10 pm, followed by Solar Garlic at Prison City Pub ewery. and Brewery. ge Street will offer more than music. We’ll also have Exchange a live icee sculpture demonstration; wagon rides around own and of course, our extremely popular chili, downtown er and comfort food cook-off, which vendors w ill il ill chowder will mples for $1 each. IGNITE will also have beer, cider cid id der e offer samples ne to anyone 21 or older. We are also working wit itth and wine with eweries Prison City Pub and Brewery, The Good local breweries rds Brewing Co. and Lunkenhiemer Craft Brewery Shepherds as we ell as popular popu po pulaar choices ch hoi o ces ces from ce f om fr m Co. to provide local beers as well r. Wine and cider e wil i l be il be aavailable vaaillable ab ble le aand nd ffrom nd rom m last year. will ine Ce C ell llar aarr and and Sterling Steerllin ng C Ci i ery ide ry. Keep eping it ep it llocal o al is oc is Izzo’s W Wine Cellar Cidery. Keeping an nt to o IGN NIIT TE; TE; E; pleas ase b as u e to patronize those ur see important IGNITE; please bee ssure ses e aand es nd n d org rggan nizzations that support this great event. businesses organizations zati tiions Majorpolooza, Majo j rpolooza, YMCA, HEAL, Wild for Organizations dmeen of the World will host kids activities Yogurt, Wood Woodmen inside the Genesee Mall with more updates to come. There will also be a special “Kidding Around Yoga with Megan” kids yoga demonstration from 7:30-8 pm by Megan Vitale. We would like to thank the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District for being a partner every year. Stephanie DeVito and Jesse Kline work hard organizing the cook-off, handling insurance and providing the popular horse-drawn wagon rides. The city of Auburn and its city employees, including the Auburn Police Department who has supported IGNITE the Winter throughout the years, providing support and ensuring that our visitors Mark your Calendars! IGNITE the Winter, March 4! Genesee Mall Family-Friendly Activities: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Generations Bank - Financial Literacy game Perform 4 Purpose Brad Cole - Caricature Cayuga Seneca Action Agency - Face Painting Cayuga County Sheriff ’s Department Children’s IDs Girls Scouts - Marshmallow Shooter’s Kevin Burke - Painting Farm Boy Graphics - Shirts ABC Cayuga - Ice Fishing game Auburn Beautification - Planting flowers Teddy Mountain - Making Buttons Fidelis Care - Drawing More to come! havee a ffun un u n aand nd ssafe afee ti af ttime. ime im me. I wo woul oul uld d also allso o like to t thank our have would spon onso on ors; th tthee Au A ubu urn rn D ow wnt nto tow own BID, BID, The C BI sponsors; Auburn Downtown Citizen, Gene Ge nera nera ne rattions on ns Ba B nk, nk k Savannah S vaann Sa nnah a Bank, Woodmen Woodme of the Generations Bank, W rl Wo rld tto on amee a fe am few. w Last w. stt bbut utt not least, I wa World name want to thank th he Ca C yuga yu ga C ountty Chamber ou C am Ch mbe ber of Commerce, IGNITE’s the Cayuga County p re pa rentt organization. org rgan rga anizzat atio ion. io parent W ou oould uld uld d yyou ou u llike i e to ik to be a sponsor for IGNIT IGNITE the Wint Wi nteer? nt er? There are several sponsorship levels le Winter? for both individual als and al and businesses, bu bu sponsor individuals and every sponsorship level has lots of benefits. Check out our Facebook page for more information about sponsorship levels, planned activities, cook-off rules and more. Jon Wilcox is chairman of the IGNITE Steering Committee, Business Development Officer/AVP for Savannah Bank and an Auburn resident. Contact IGNITE by email at info@ignite-cny.org or find us on our website at www.ignite-cny.org. IGNITE Membership Drive Coming Soon! Keep Cayuga County Clean! Earth Day is Friday, 4/22! 21 Make Your New Year “Revenue Resolution” Keep Your Money Local! 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