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LEMONADE DAY, OH
WHAT A DAY!
Article by: Nathan Knottingham
Firstly, to all the 200 young
entrepreneurs that took part
in McMinnville Lemonade Day
2016…you are an inspiration! Well done, no matter how far
you got in the program, well done. To those that I got to
visit on Saturday April 30th, or saw the amazing pictures of
even more amazing businesses, congratulations on taking
the risk.
Unlike different programs there are 4 specific stages where
a fledgling entrepreneur is successful in Lemonade Day and
each one of them is iconic to the path of entrepreneurialism:
1. Stage 1: Signed up, reviewed the workbook and time,
and decided it was not worth the investment of time and
energy. Nicely done! Every Entrepreneur goes through this
first step and just because you didn’t move on this time
doesn’t mean you won’t next time. It shows understanding
of how you value your time and ability, and an understanding
of purpose.
May 2016
Volume 27, Number 5
In This Issue...
Lemonade Day McMinnville
Calendar of Events
May Member Anniversaries
Welcome NEW Members
Member and Community News Pg. 1
Pg. 3
Pg. 5
Pg. 6
Pg. 7
And that they now consider themselves part of an important
group of people. All successful people fall, their success
comes in how they respond to that fall.
4. Stage 4: Opened for business and met/exceeded
your goals. This place feels good! But the question is…
can it happen again? The reward is tangible, the lessons
are clearly marked, and they should be proud of the
accomplishment.
Read the biography of any leader or business person and
you will find a common theme. Failure is key to success
because failure is a tangible outcome to imagination and
risk. The core difference in the leaders who make a change
in their world versus those that don’t is the ability to try
again and again. That is why we can say that Lemonade Day
is a success in four different stages. Because each stage
teaches a unique and valuable lesson. Now, Community,
it is our responsibility to encourage them to do it again
in new and different ways. Maybe it will be a Lemonade
Stand again next year, or mowing lawns, or delivering fresh
picked flowers, or…frankly I don’t want to guess what the
next young entrepreneur will come up with because I’m
sure it will absolutely surpass my wildest expectations.
2. Stage 2: Signed up, did the work, decided at the end
not to open for business. It takes some foresight to realize
that the next step would not be worth it for them, whatever
the reason, takes some clear thought and reasoning skills.
Unfortunately, we can all think of a business that sounded
great, looked great when it opened, and for some reason
just didn’t work. To determine ahead of time that the
potential outcome was not worth the potential risk, and
to make the hard call with mentors and business partners,
shows a lot of maturity.
3. Stage 3: Opened for business, lost money by not
recouping costs to operate or possibly breaking even.
Probably the most painful experience immediately, but
in the long run will be the most rewarding. The young
entrepreneurs who experienced this stage will need
encouragement to get up and go again. It is really important
that they finish the workbook and proudly report their end
results, that they reflect on what they could have done
better and acknowledge that even the best laid plans will
not always be successful.
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(photos) A glimpse
of 2016
McMinnville
Lemonade
Day
Top Floor Members:
Fourth Floor
Members:
Betty Lou's, Inc.
Cascade Steel
Columbia Bank
Express Employment
Professionals
Freelin-Wade
Les Schwab Tires
Meggitt Polymers &
Composites
Spirit Mountain Casino
McMINNVILLE AREA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BUSINESS
AFTER
HOURS
you’re invited!
FIRST FEDERAL | 118 NE Third St.
T H U R S D A Y, M A Y 1 2 , 2 0 1 6 | 5 : 1 5 - 7 : 0 0 P M
Enjoy a casual evening of networking, meet our team members,
and learn about First Federal’s new business and online services.
Appetizers and a selection of beverages will be served.
Please RSVP by calling (503) 472-6196 or email chamberinfo@mcminnville.org
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What's going on in... May?
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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Ambassador
Committee
9:00 AM
Chamber Center
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THURSDAY
Connect at Lunch
Wild Wood Cafe
11:30 - 1:30 PM
(drop in anytime)
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Leadership MAC
8:00 - 5:00
McM. Police Dept.
(start)
Graduation Ceremony
5:30 @ Michelbook
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Board of Directors
7:30 AM
American Legion
Women in BusinessWomen's Self
Defense
American Legion
126 Atlantic Street
5:15 - 6:30 PM
FRIDAY
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Government Affairs
12:00 PM
Civic Hall
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Leadership MAC
Advisory
8:15 AM
Chamber Center
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6/1
6/2
 IT Consulting
 Computer Systems
 Networking/Wireless
 Web Design
 Software Development
 Business Phone Systems
 Web Hosting
 Database Development
 Telco Install/Repair
 Flash Animation
 Mechanical Design & Drafting
503.474.4724 • www.millertech.biz
p.o. box 1308 • 1300 NE Hwy. 99W
McMinnville, OR 97128
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GREETERS Lawrence Gallery
19700 SW Hwy 18
8:00 - 9:00 AM
Business After Hours GREETERS First Federal
Rock of Ages
140 NE 3rd St.
15600 SW Rock of
5:15 - 7:00 pm
Ages Rd.
8:00 - 9:00 AM
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 Technical Repair
SATURDAY
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GREETERS Dayton Mercantile
301 Main Street
8:00 - 9:00 AM
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Art & Wine
Walk
Downtown
3rd Street
4 - 8 PM
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6/3
6/4
GREETERS Konect Aviation
4000 SE Cirrus Ave.
8:00 - 9:00 AM
GREETERS Habitat for
Humanity's Aspire
Community
2012 NE Tilbury St.
8:00 - 9:00 AM
Promote COMMUNITY Encourage Networking Build Strong Local
COMMUNITY CORE ACTIVATE &
functions Educate
Public Policy
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MAY 2016
Creative Company
St. James Catholic School & Church
Lowe's Home Improvement
Union Lodge No. 3, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons
Blue Star Gas
McMinnville Hearth & Barbeque
Home Again Property Management
American Legion Post 21 Veterans Club
Headwater Investment Consulting, Inc.
Springleaf Financial Services
Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America
Grain Station Brew Works
Lafayette Auto Body & RV Repair
Rogers & Rogers Construction
The 411 Eatery and Lounge
Carlton Business Association
Opportunity's Knocking, LLC
Alpaca Soft Wear Co.
Coast Hills Community Church
Growlers Tap Station
Ray's Leather Repair
Landmark Professional Mortgage Company
Naked Winery
McMinnville Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine
State Farm Utti Insurance Agency
International Pinot Noir Celebration
Dave Franey Electric, LLC
OnlineNW
OnPoint Community Credit Union
Those listed above are members whose renewal month falls in May.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
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Welcome New Chamber Members
.....Let's
Do Business!
JOHN KAISER, FINANCIAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE
NORTHWEST BUSINESS CENTER
5665 Meadows Road, Suite 350
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: (503) 620-6288 / Kaiser.john@principal.com
As a financial professional, John enjoys helping his clients plan for their financial goals. John holds a
Series 6 and 63 securities registrations as well as his life and health insurance licenses. Prior to joining
the industry he was a Vice President of Sales for a manufacturing company in California.
John graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from University of California
(Riverside, California). He received his Master’s degree from Pepperdine University. John is fairly new
to his community, he and his wife recently moved from San Diego to McMinnville. Although new, John hasn’t wasted any time
getting involved in the community. He is active in the Sunrise Rotary, McMinnville Chamber of Commerce and is often found serving
lunch at the local soup kitchen.
In his personal time, John enjoys biking, walking in his neighborhood and spending time with family and friends.
volunteering at the annual SIP event in McMinnville.
John enjoys
ANIMIST CONSULTING & CREATIVE
TRACY HAYES, OWNER
1866 NW 23rd Street, McMinnville, OR 97128
Phone: (503) 472-2640 / (503) 560-5929
animistdesign.net
I’m passionate about presentation. With extensive customer service training and graphic design experience, I bring a unique
perspective to provide honest feed-back to make a difference, and create a set of tools for you to make a strong, positive customer
experience, thereby improving your own and your employees’ knowledge and company investment, and your annual revenues.
Offering businesses a comprehensive guide to excellent customer experiences through the development of individualized customer
interaction protocols, manual development, employee training and visual media design.
• Customer experience areas: Assessments, Employee, Management, Environment (storefront, front-of-house, back-of-house),
Environment: space planning, work flow and atmosphere improvements, Training protocol design and deliverables: employee
manual, and training, Employee training classes and workshops
• Media design areas: Logo design, Print: business cards, flyers, brochures, signage, Illustration, Marketing, Web presence: design,
social media services
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Business experience: Trained by fine dining and retail shop leaders; over ten years’ extensive experience in creating quality
customer service by example, by training others in every work place; by assessing, designing, creating and implementing
various employee training programs, materials and classes and consistent brand protocols, Over 30 years’ experience in
graphic design and illustration, Bachelor’s Degree in art from University of Oregon
When not working, I enjoy writing, drawing, sculpting, being around horses, and sightseeing in Yamhill County.
VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER
SERENA CRUZ WALSH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
115 NE May Lane, McMinnville, OR 97128
Phone: (503) 472-1338
www.virginiagarcia.org
Virginia Garcia is a catalyst for change in health care delivery.
The mission of the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center is to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally appropriate
primary health care to the communities of Washington and Yamhill Counties with a special emphasis on migrant and seasonal
farmworkers and others with barriers to receiving healthcare.
The center services 7,300 patients annually with integrated primary care, mental health, OB care, dental, pharmacy and health
education –all in one location.
McMinnville Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Closed every Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. For urgent
issues after hours, current patients can call 800-876-6577 to speak to a provider.
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MACC Member Events & Community News
Chamber members are welcome to submit items for this column. Please email your news items
to the Chamber (chamberinfo@mcminnville.org) by the 20th of the month prior to publication.
McMinnville Economic
Development Partnership
Updates:
• The MEDP Spark, e-Newsletter – Have you seen the latest
issue, subscribe today at http://www.mcminnvillebusiness.
com/news! April 2016, Volume 1, Issue 3 – “Shedding Light on
McMinnville’s Economic Landscape”, with Kem Carr, General
Manager of McMinnville Water and Light “… did you know
McMinnville has the lowest power rates in the state.”
• OEDA (Oregon Economic Development Association) Summer
Conference 2016 – McMinnville, Oregon. MEDP will host
the OEDA Summer Conference Wednesday June 8-9, 2016.
Visit http://oeda.biz/announcements.php?id=81 for more
information. Register at: https://oeda.starchapter.com/meetreg1.php?id=23. The Conference
will be held at the
McMinnville Grand Ballroom with
events at Grain Station Brew Works
and Valley Commissary.
• MEDP Celebrates 10 years of service to the McMinnville business
community and in conjunction with National Manufacturer’s
Day will host a celebration of all that is McMinnville MADE
on October 7, 2016. We want to celebrate and showcase our
local advanced manufacturing and food/beverage processing
industries. The day of celebration will consist of VIP Facility
Tours (Invitation Only) to: Betty Lou’s, Inc., Meggitt Polymers
& Composites, NW UAV and World Class Technology. Following
the morning tours, MEDP will host a McMinnville MADE Expo and
Luncheon at Konect Aviation, McMinnville Airport.
Thank you to our initial champions
of all that is McMinnville MADE!
Conveyor Sponsor:
Chemeketa Community College
Collaborator Sponsor: Family Business Counsel & Key Bank
Fabricator Sponsor: Citizens Bank, First Federal
OMEP, Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership
If you are interested in sponsoring and/or exhibiting at MEDP’s
McMinnville MADE event, please contact: Heather Hadley Blank,
Special Projects Manager, MEDP heather@mcminnvillebusiness.
com or Jody Christensen, Executive Director, MEDP jody@
mcminnvillebusiness.com. Event Details:
http://www.
mcminnvillebusiness.com/mcminnville-made-manufacturingevent
Linfield Students to be
Showcased in Spring
Chamber Concert
Widely varied music selections will be performed, including
“Intermezzo” from “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Masagni,
“Peacherine Rag” by Scott Joplin, “Entr’acte” by Jacques Ibert,
“Rigaudon” by Edvard Grieg, music from “Wind in the Reeds”
by Gordon Jacob, duo compositions by Béla Bartók, quartets
by W. Amadeus Mozart and more. This concert is free, open to
the public and sponsored by the Linfield College Department of
Music. For more information call 503-883-2275 or visit linfield.
edu/arts.
Chinook Winds Hosts
Women's Business
Conference
The Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Women's
Business Conference on Friday, May l3, 2016 at Chinook Winds.
The conference will showcase a panel of successful business
women who will share their paths to success, followed by our
luncheon speaker Jeanne Atkins, Oregon Secretary of State,
and the afternoon with four workshops on fraud, HR/employee
handbooks, how to use social media to grow your business, and
women's health. The day concludes with a fashion show and a
cocktail hour. The conference is meant to create networking
opportunities for women who would like to improve and build
their businesses.
Please call the Lincoln City Chamber with any questions and
to get access to the event registration forms. Diane Flansburg
can be reached at the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce (541)
994-3070.
NO, CURIOSITY DID NOT
KILL THE CAT.
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growing and we’re looking for game changers who are passionate about the clients we
serve, the colleagues we work with and the communities in which we live.
Find out what it’s like to work for a company recently chosen as one of the Best Places
to Work in the nation for insurance. Visit PayneWest.com/Careers.
The Linfield College Department of Music will present its
spring chamber music concert on Tuesday, May 12, at 4 p.m.
in the Delkin Recital Hall in the Vivian A. Bull Music Center at
Linfield.
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Business Insurance • Personal Insurance • Benefits • Surety
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Your Chamber Leadership Team
CHAMBER STAFF
Nathan Knottingham.. President/CEO
Holly Goodman�������� Membership Coordinator
Rhonda Pope............ Communication & Events/Office Manager
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chair
Deanna Benson.........Freelin-Wade
Past Chair
Beth Black .............. Hagan Hamilton Insurance
Chair-Elect
Jon Gross ...............First American Title
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kem Carr.................. McMinnville Water & Light
Lucetta Elmer.............Poseyland Florist
Steve Farley ............. Gormley Plumbing & Mech.
Kevin Gebhart .......... Edward Jones Investments
Sam Justice...............Haugeberg, Rueter, et al.
Rick McEvoy ..............Columbia State Bank
Martha Meeker ...........City of McMinnville
Ingo Nehls.................Konect Aviation
Meredith Nelson..........Willamette Valley Medical Center
Mary Ann Rodriguez..... Linfield College
Maryalice Russell ........McMinnville School Dist.
Sheryl Ryker ..............Grocery Outlet of McMinnville
417 NW Adams Street, McMinnville, OR 97128
(p) 503.472.6196 - (f) 503.472.6198
chamberinfo@mcminnville.org - www.mcminnville.org
McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce
417 NW Adams Street
McMinnville, OR 97128