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Communiqué The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce September 2011 Our sunny days continue to bring lots of guests to our area. As we wait in the line of cars, we can think about the expanded business opportunities the visitors bring to our Chamber members. We can also help visitors with directions and recommend local Chamber businesses. Though September is the official start of Fall, we still enjoy great weather and a steady stream of visitors. We welcomed NOAA MOC-P to the community at their open house. I toured the newest ship the Bell M Shimada; it was very impressive. The NOAA dedication was well attended. Dignitaries from local, State and Federal agencies provided comments and many remarked at the welcoming spirit that Newport exhibits. On that same day was the ribbon cutting for Marine Science Drive and the ribbon cutting for the Oregon Coast Community College Aquarium Science building. It was a great day for Newport and Oregon! This month, on September 4th through the 6th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the annual Toledo Art Walk will take place. The 18th year of this event will include live music, artist talks, resident artist Michael Gibbons (Chamber member who was one of the founders of the event) and guest artist Don Prechtel, and Vel Miller. Take the opportunity as many do to participate in the city-wide art walk and view nearby Yaquina River Museum of Art exhibits. There is free admission for all exhibits. While in Toledo, visit your fellow Chamber members with storefronts in the neighboring town. Several other events will occur in September. Be sure to visit our Chamber’s online ‘Calendar of Events.’ We have had good turnouts and fun at Business After Hours the past few months. Join us the third Thursday at 5:15 p.m. and network with your fellow Chamber members. Also join us whenever you can for a Friday luncheon. There are many opportunities to get involved in Chamber activities. The Chamber has numerous committees that are seeking additional members. If you are interested in participating as a Chamber Ambassador, Young Professional, on the Seafood & Wine Committee, Beautification Committee, Hospitality Committee, or other Chamber opportunities, get in touch with the staff at the office for details on how you can become involved and engaged in a dynamic organization! ~Al Fitzpatrick Our Mission Statement... The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is organized to unite the efforts of the citizens in promoting the civic, commercial, agricultural, tourism, marine and industrial welfare of the City of Newport and its surrounding economic area. Inside This Issue: PG 2 … Member News PG 3 … Scary-Okie PG 4 … New Members PG 5 …Renewals PG 6 ...Directors Corner PG 7 … Chamber Calendar PG 8 … Leadership Lincoln PG 9 … Ambassadors PG 10 …Tourism & Hospitality PG 11 …Chamber in Action Yaquina Bay Bridge - Celebrating 75 Years! The Yaquina Bay Bridge was constructed in 1936 as one of five bridges completed that year along the early Oregon coast, a vital connection to commerce then and the beginning of the largest portion of the state's tourism industry. It is now a major icon for the coastal town of Newport – and the Yaquina Bay Bridge is turning 75 years old. The following events will occur in celebration, of the Bridge’s 75 Birthday! Saturday, September 3rd features: *11 a.m. - “Bridging the Gap” for 75 years. Join the Aquarium Village’s Kick-off to celebrate the YBB 75th Anniversary. Beer Gardens, Live Music, Face Painting, Vendors & More. Tuesday, September 6th features: *5:30 p.m - Rogue Ales Public House on the Bayfront. Rogue Ales Yaquina Bay Bridge Bottle Release Party Saturday, October 1st features: *Gallery showings in City Hall and the History Center's Log Cabin. *2 p.m. - 4 p.m. is a panel discussion located in City Hall *4 p.m. – 6 p.m. is a history walk from City Hall to the Bridge Sunday, October 2nd features; *There will be a community picnic with 1930's-style dress (optional), food, entertainment and formal ceremonies. *A bridge walk is scheduled to open the Sunday event with everyone meeting on the south side of the bridge and led by a collection of 1930's-style cars – all of which ends at the field under the north end of the bridge where the main event will occur. *11:45 a.m. Meet on the south side of the bridge for Bridge Walk. *12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Bridge Walk begins *12 p.m. Entertainment and picnic begins (bring your own picnic - optional food vendors will be available under north end of bridge *2 – 4 p.m. Formal ceremonies The 2nd Annual Newport Wild Seafood Weekend Seeks Volunteers Help Newport Fishermen's Wives make this newly annual event a success! A wide array of volunteer tasks are needed. Join us Saturday, September 10th and Sunday September 11th. The shifts will be about 4 hrs, sometime between 8:30am-9pm Saturday and 8:30am-5pm Sunday. Volunteers will receive an exclusive T-Shirt. Call or email Meghan Kennedy 541-270-5760 mind4design@hotmail.com. (you can also send a Facebook message to the Newport wild seafood weekends page). Young Professionals To Help Construct Coast Park The Chamber’s Yo-Pros are slated to lend hand in the completion of Coast Park in Nye Beach. Young Professionals are asked to join in the efforts on September 30th from 5 - 7pm and/or October 1st from 10 a.m. - 3p.m. A family BBQ will be held after the completion on Saturday. Edward Jones - Grand Opening September 29th You’re Invited to Our Grand Opening Celebration. Join us as we celebrate the grand opening of our new Edward Jones office. While our location is new, Edward Jones has been helping individual investors reach their long-term financial goals for more than 85 years. We look forward to continuing the tradition of providing face-to-face, personalized service at our new location. We invite you to bring your family and friends and help us celebrate our new office. Refreshments will be served. WHEN: Thursday, September 29, 2011 2pm - 7pm * Ribbon Cutting at 6:00pm WHERE: Edward Jones office at: 1460 N Coast Hwy, Suite #A, RSVP: Call Jeff Strike at 265-2774. New Owner For Local Gem & Jewelry Shop For over 20 years, since 1987, FACETS has catered to rock hounds, gem cutters, collectors, jewelry craftspeople, and interior decorators--both amateur and experienced. Now that the prior owner, Richard Petrovic, has left on a well-deserved retirement in Idaho, and Kay Myers, formerly the manager, will take over the business, keeping it locally owned and operated. Her 40-plus years of experience with rocks and gems as well as her affiliations with gem/mineral industries throughout the nation make her well-qualified to continue providing quality jewelry repair, merchandise and service. FACETS is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 1250 NW Grove St. (Newport, OR) across from the Newport Business Center and one street west of McDonald's. Further information is available at (541)265-2514 or www.4facets.com Young Professionals Lunch Mob The Yo-Pros hold a monthly lunch-mob at a Chamber member restaurant; helping support a local business and also providing a venue for networking. We have recently added a community oriented spin to our lunch mobs and we will focus on a local non-profits at each lunch-mob. Our upcoming lunch-mob will support CASA. We encourage you to attend, socialize & network amongst your peers. Our next lunch-mob is scheduled for September 8th at noon. We will be dining at Yummy Bowl located at 554 SW Coast Hwy in Newport. Page 2 Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Presents: Scary-Okie ~Shake, Rattle & Roll~ October 29th Six o'clock in the Evening Best Western Plus Agate Beach Inn You’re Invited! *Join in the Halloween Fun! *Enjoy a spooktacular dinner. *Partake in an eerily complimentary Wine & Beer Social. *Come as you are or dress in your favorite Halloween Costume. *Prizes for best Costumes! *Karaoke & Dancing for those who dare. *Don’t want to be put on the spot? Get-out-of-Singing passes available upon arrival.…..For those who don't dare. *Entertainment by the freakish Mainstream Music. Tickets $30/Ticket $275/Table Contact the Chamber Office to purchase tickets @ (541) 265-8801 or email sheena@newportchamber.org Please RSVP by October 21st. Tickets are limited! Page 3 Crossover Tattoo & Pincushion Piercing We pride ourselves on being ……. Fun-Friendly-Creative-Safe-Clean-Sterile! CUTCO A 'customer-focused' organization based upon providing quality kitchen implements and cutlery factory-direct to our customers. Contact: Justin Dillman Physical Address: 338 SW Bay Blvd Newport, OR 97365 Phone: (541) 265-7933 Email: cross_over_tattoo@yahoo.com Year Established: 2001 Category: Body Art: Tattoos & Piercing Contact: Adin Kimball Physical Address: 156 NW 9th St. Toledo, OR 97391 Phone: (541) 272-9967 Email: mr.doeman@gmail.com Website: www.cutco.com Year Established: 1949 Category: Kitchen Supplies & Accessories O.C.C.C. Foundation Tanger Outlet Center The Foundation raises funds for scholarships, internships and college programs & equipment through private donations & fundraising activities such as the Oyster Cloyster & a benefit golf tournament. Contact: A.T. Ronan Physical Address: 400 SE College Way South Beach, OR 97366 Phone: (541) 867-8531 Email: atronan@occc.cc.or.us Website: oystercloysterfestival.com Website #2: healthyforelifegolf.com Category: Events, Foundations Portable Restroom & Equipment Rentals Construction, Industrial, Agriculture & Special Events Standard Units, Standard Units With Hand Washing Sinks Flushing Units, Special Events & White Units for Formal Events ADA Compliant Handicap Units, Trailer Units With or Without Sinks Fresh Water Hand Washing Sinks, Fresh & Waste Water Holding Tanks Commercial Grade Dish & Hand Washing Trailers, Shower Trailers Special Event Executive VIP Restroom Trailer Portable Storage Containers www.BestPots.com - 541-574-7976 or Toll Free 1-800-540-7687 Page 4 Shopping at Tanger is Guilt-Free. You'll love to shop the nation’s leading designer and brand name stores with the widest selection of today’s favorite fashion trends, all in a fun, family-friendly environment Contact: Diane Kusz Physical Address: 1500 SE East Devils Lake Rd # 500 Lincoln City, OR 97367 Phone: (541) 996-5000 Email: dkusz@tangeroutlet.com Website: www.tangeroutlet.com Year Established: 1981 Category: Shopping Center Thank You For Your Continued Support ! Those listed below are members whose renewal month falls in September. Renewing members are listed along with the number of years they have been a member of the Newport Chamber of Commerce. Longevity for some membership investments may reflect previous membership and/or previously under different owners. A Posto Personal Chef Services, LLC One Year Advanced Research Corporation Four Years Affordable Space Six Years Al Fitzpatrick Four Years All-Storage Eight Years American Cancer Society Thirteen Years Animal Medical Care Thirty-Four Years! Bank Of The West Forty-Eight Years! The Barton Law Firm Fifteen Years Beach Cottage At Nye Seven Years Carlson Wealth Management Group, LLC Five Years Carpet One Floor & Home Eighteen Years CASA of Lincoln County Five Years Centro de Ayuda One Year Cheri’s Gallery Twenty-Five Years! Depoe Bay Winery Twelve Years DH Goebel, Architect Twenty-Eight Years! Fairhaven Vacation Rentals Fifteen Years Moby Dick’s At Newport Forty-Two Years! Farmers Insurance Beck/Ernst Insurance Seven Years Newport Booster Club Three Years First American Title Ins. Company of OR Thirty-Seven Years! Fred Meyer Twenty-Five Years! George Plant Fifteen Years Glass Tech of Oregon, Inc. Eighteen Years Grimstad & Associates Thirty-Two Years! Groth-Gates Sheet Metal, Inc. Twenty-Six Years! Habitat For Humanity Of Lincoln County Two Years Holistic Counseling Center Twenty-Six Years! Lincoln Glass Company Thirty-Seven Years! Lincoln OSU Extension Two Years Local Ocean Seafoods Six Years Longview Hills Mfg. Housing Comm. Twenty-Three Years! Loon Lake Lodge & RV Resort Four Years M & K Bark Flowers By Moo Twelve Years Newport Signs Two Years NW Natural Forty-Six Years! Ocean Unity Fours Years Oregon’s Choice Gourmet Albacore Twenty-Eight Years! Port Dock One Twenty-Four Years! Power of Newport Forty-Four Years! Roby’s Furniture Nineteen Years Saffron Salmon Eight Years Samaritan House, Inc. Nine Years Savory Café & Pizzeria Three Years T&L Septic & Chemical Toilet Service Eight Years The Edge Glass Blowing Six Years United Way of Benton & Lincoln Counties Six Years Wiles Construction, Inc. Twenty-Six Years! Yaquina River Museum of Art Eight Years Page 5 August was a great month in Newport. The weather was great, the spirit was great and by the looks of traffic, visitor count was great as well. Usually in the summer there is a brief window of time from July to about the end of August where our behind the scenes work is slowed at the Chamber and our visitor services and front of house really get busy. The office has been busy with guests this summer, but the behind the scenes work has not slowed down a bit. There are many things going on in the community that we are actively involved in. As well, the Chamber Board held their Annual Retreat and Goal Setting in August. In addition to all of our current programs of work at the Chamber we will focus on three areas in the coming year. The first goal that the Board identified is somewhat a continuation from last year - the development of a permanent facility for the Seafood & Wine Festival. A new committee was formed this summer and they are looking at options and opportunities that could include partnership with the County and the Fairgrounds development. We will be looking at our options over the next few months as information unfolds. The second area of focus is on Economic Development. This is an area that is no stranger to the Chamber. For many years we provided services for the City of Newport with an Economic Development program of work. We will be forming a committee, and identifying goals, and by working collaboratively with Economic Development partners we hope to help toward achieving those goals. The third area of focus is ‘Telling our Story’- often times we dive right in, do the work, and then are slow to toot our own horn. What the objective of this goal will be is to inform and educate about Chamber programs, benefits, and opportunities. We are fortunate to have opportunities to be in front of large community audiences throughout the year. Every week we have a Friday luncheon at noon at various venues that offer community/business programs for our members. We also have a radio program every Monday morning at 8:30am on KNPT. In July a page called “Voice of Business” was launched in the News Times which will feature our calendar of Chamber events and other topics of interest. Our website is another means in which we provide information. We have a great Board and a dynamic staff and we will move forward through the year as productive as ever! On another note, many of you may have heard that we are looking at a fourth day for Seafood & Wine Festival. Several steps were taken before making the decision to move forward with the addition of Thursday, which included a survey of vendors, discussion and exploration at the committee level, the board level, among staff, and fielding input from stakeholders and service providers. The 35th Seafood & Wine Festival will be kicked off by a Thursday night “soft opening” to commemorate our 35th Anniversary. A limited number of tickets will be available for the event. The hours will be 6 pm to 10 pm, and we are still working on all of the other details that go along with an additional evening. The theme this year is “Swinging on the Vine for the 35th Time”. The Festival is set for February 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2012. Stay tuned for more information as plans unfold. ~Lorna Davis Page 6 September 2011 SUNDAY MONDAY TUE WED THU 1 FRI 2 Ambassador Showcase @ SAT 3 Snowbird Mail & Message Luncheon @ Best Western Program: Oregon’s Ocean Fisheries 4 5 “Chamber in Action” Radio Show on KNPT 1310 AM at 8:35 a.m 6 7 Beautification Meeting Chamber Office 8:30am 8 Yo-Pros Lunch Mob Yummy Bowl @ 12pm Hospitality Committee Chamber Office @ 12pm 12 “Chamber in Action” Radio Show on KNPT 1310 AM at 8:35 a.m 18 19 13 14 Seafood & Wine Chamber Office 8:00am 15 Business After Hours @ Rogue House of Spirits 5:15- 7pm Exec. Board Meeting 5:15 pm 20 21 22 “Chamber in Action” Radio Show on KNPT 1310 AM at 8:35 a.m 25 26 “Chamber in Action” Radio Show on KNPT 1310 AM at 8:35 a.m 10 Luncheon @ Shilo Program: LCSD Update *Chamber Office Closed 11 9 Ambassador Showcase @ Edward Jones Insurance 16 Ambassador Showcase w/ AdzZoo Luncheon @ Embarcadero Program: State Rep. Jean Cowan 17 HWY Clean-Up Chamber Office @ 8am 23 Ambassador Showcase @ 2 4 Thompson Sanitary Luncheon @ Embarcadero Program: Yaquina Bay Bridge 27 28 29 30 Ambassador Month End Luncheon @ Shilo Program: ‘Business Today: Economic Development” Round Table Discussions *Yo-Pros: Constructing Coast Park 5:30-7pm O c t o b e r *Yo-Pros: Constructing Coast Park 10-3pm 1 What is the difference between a great leader and a great manager? A great leader will most likely be charismatic, be a visionary, and will possess the ability to motivate others to want to follow in his or her footsteps. Great leaders provide stimulation, promote dialog, and inspire those around them. These are excellent characteristics for a person who is at the helm in any given workplace. How about a manager? A manager organizes, may provide technical skills specific to the job, and is able to navigate the choppy waters of change that any organization experiences from time to time. Managers provide hands-on assistance and garner respect and loyalty from their employees. These, too, are excellent characteristics to have. Next Meeting: September 14th 8:30AM - 4:00PM Topic: Introductions, Leadership & Management So which approach is best? Leadership Lincoln is a program designed by the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce with the cooperation of the Oregon Coast Community College to address both effective leadership and productive management skills. This 10-month course, now entering its twentieth year, focuses on knowledge of the area, ethics, culture, industry standards, communication, and other valuable skills that will enhance each participant’s executive and administrative expertise. With well over 500 graduates, this program has stood the test of time and remains one of the foremost classes offered in Lincoln County. Applications for the 2011-12 class are currently being accepted. You may download a form from www.newportchamber.org, or email Mike, (mike @newportchamber.org). $450.00 covers the cost of ten classes, program materials, and two graduation banquet tickets, in addition to six college credits. The Chamber would like to thank West Coast Bank for providing a scholarship every year to a Not-For-Profit organization employee for several years. Class moderator Dr. John Baker, college liaison Janice Redmond, and Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lincoln coordinator Mike Yost are looking forward to the upcoming program, and anticipate another remarkable year! Congratulations Mariner Square! The Bay Front has been an integral part of our area since before the early 1880s, when Newport became incorporated. In its early years, the Bay Front was home to the business district, post office and ferry landing for the ferry from Yaquina City. As other neighborhoods such as Nye Beach developed, streets and boardwalks began connecting districts, forming a more cohesive community. Today, the Bay Front has one of Oregon’s largest commercial fishing fleets, and boasts many gift shops and restaurants. Situated along that historic street is Mariner Square, who garnered the August Beautification Award from the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce. Mariner Square, which is comprised of Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!, The Undersea Gardens, and The Wax Works, has maintained a lovely landscaped area, filled with colorful annuals and lush, green shrubbery all summer long. Visitors and locals have the opportunity to wander the Bay Front, and then take advantage of the benches dotted around the property, to sit and people watch. It is a lovely location that this neighborhood can be proud of. Mariner Square Awarded the August 2011 Beautification Location Award If you would like to nominate a business for a Beautification Award you may download an application form at www.newportchamber.org, or email Bobbi at bobbi@newportchamber.org. Page 8 Altrusa International of Yaquina Bay Oregon Coast Glassworks On the morning of July 22nd, the Team of Ambassadors visited with the local non-profit, Altrusa International of Yaquina Bay. This amazing group focuses its efforts on helping women & children of Lincoln County. Altrusa funds several programs that help to improve the lives of those who need assistance, including: literacy programs, dental care, social/ health services, educational grant opportunities, and more. The local Altrusa Chapter began in 1982 and currently has 33 members. Altrusa is seeking new members! Each member commits to participating in one or more committees such as “Project School Bell,” “Dental,” “Literacy,” “Education,” etc. Altrusa members meet twice a month, *1st Wednesday: Lunch at the Agate Beach Golf Course and *3rd Wednesday, lunch at the Best Western. The Ambassadors visited Oregon Coast Glassworks on August 5th. Owners Robin Restoule and William (Bill) Murphy opened the Gallery on July 3rd, 2010 in the Aquarium Village. They are located at 2925 SE Ferry Slip Rd # 101. Oregon Coast Glassworks are open daily from 11AM to 5PM. They offer ‘Blow Your Own Glass’ classes, a 600 sq. ft. Gift Gallery, Italian style glass sculpture, and a wide array of items ranging from wine goblets and floats, to jewelry and agates. They also offer memorial pieces and several wedding items. Oregon Coast Glassworks is a family-run business with Native American connections. You can also find their art pieces in the Mill Casino and Chinook Winds. Visit their website: www.oregoncoastglassworks.com Allstate Insurance On the morning of August 12th, the Ambassadors met with Candice Oldenburg of Allstate Insurance. Candi and her friendly staff invite you to stop by their office located at 131 NW 20th Street Suite #D in Newport. They are open Monday through Friday from 9AM to 5PM and on evenings and weekends by appointment. Allstate Insurance offers Auto, Home, Business, and Life Insurance. They also provide Roadside Assistance, Workplace products and Financial Services. For added fun, Candi & her Allstate Crew offer a ‘Refer A Friend’ perk. If you refer a friend or family member, you will receive a $10 Gift Card. The local Allstate Agency has been serving Lincoln County for over 17 years. Allstate wants to remind you that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and they will hold an ’Allstate Campaign Against Cancer.’ Ambassador Showcases & Activities SEPTEMBER DATES *2nd…Snowbird Mail & Message *9th…..Edward Jones *16th…..AdzZoo *23rd….Thompson Sanitary *30th…..Month End @ Chamber Page 9 Dr. Steven Brown, Kim Rampley and Dr. Dan Lewer of Animal Medical Clinic. For most of us, once we arrive at work, we are dealing with creatures of a two-legged persuasion. For Kim Rampley, receptionist for Animal Medical Care, that may not always be the case. Many of the visitors to her reception area have four legs, a furry body, and a wet nose. Kim’s primary role at work is to be the “face” of Animal Medical Care. She efficiently checks in clients, often several at once, while at the same time, answers the telephone and provides support to the staff at the clinic. Kim is compassionate in her dealings with owners, whose “best friend” needs veterinary care, and makes certain that both owner and pet are reassured and prepared for their visit with the doctors. Her co-workers agree that she is an irreplaceable asset to the office, and that her problem-solving skills, good sense of humor and attention to detail are all characteristics that make their job much easier. No task is too great or too small; Kim will lend a hand wherever needed. Says her boss, “Kim is the definition of a complete employee…” which is why Kim Rampley has been named Employee of the Month for August. If you wish to nominate an employee who exhibits characteristics that include Quality of Service, Friendliness, Role Model or Knowledge of the Area, download a form at www.newportchamber.org or send an email to Bobbi, (bobbi@newportchamber.org). To help kick off the month long Yaquina Bay Bridge celebration, the community is invited to attend an Open House at Aquarium Village. Starting at 11:00 a.m. on September 3rd, visitors can meander through the Village and enjoy an assortment of vendor booths. Artisans will have their studios open for glass blowing demonstrations and retail shops will be offering “Bridge The Gap” sales. A car show, beer garden and live music will add to the festivities. Of course, it wouldn’t be a celebration without food! Whether it’s Texas BBQ with fixin’s, prepared by Wild Bill of Outlaw BBQ & Rib Co., or fresh, home made sourdough bread and clam chowder from Fishtails Café, you will not leave hungry. Children will love the face painting, and enjoy a visit to the Buccaneer Bay Outlet, where a pirate ship (complete with pirates) will be on hand to welcome “those little mateys!” Join in the celebration, show support for Newport, and don’t forget to sign the gigantic Yaquina Bay Bridge Birthday Card. If your business is interested in doing anything special to celebrate the Bridge’s 75th Birthday during the month of celebration, please contact Bobbi Price at 541-265-8801 or bobbi@newportchamber.org. For more information, to become a sponsor, or to be included in the Bridge celebration preparations, please contact Michelle Harris, Committee Chair at 541-265-9202 or mh@newportnet.com. Don Stevens Manager 4844 South Coast Hwy. South Beach, OR 97366 office (541) 867-3636 fax(541) 867-3638 e-mail: sbmini@actionnet.net July 800# Calls Other Incoming Calls Visitor Walk-Ins Visitor Packet Requests** Relocation Requests E-mail Requests* Fax Requests Website Hits Website Visits Kiosk Visitors 2010 205 1,147 2,210 3,451 29 1,758 0 17,604 939,376 1,300 *Includes relocation, visitor packet & other email requests **Includes visitor requests from other sources Page 10 2011 209 870 1,556 3,109 17 2,735 0 21, 037 999,829 798 Top Left: Chamber President (right) presents Coastguardsman of the Quarter Awards. Top Right: Ribbon Cutting at the OCCC Aquarium Science Building. Middle Left: Congressman Kurt Schrader identifies amoebas in the Aquarium Science Building. Middle: Port of Newport Manager Don Mann and Chamber Exec. Director Lorna Davis at the NOAA MOC-P Celebration. Middle Right: Bill Murphy of Oregon Coast Glassworks demonstrates his skill. Bottom Left: Newport Mayor Mark McConnell speaks at the Aquarium Science Building Dedication. Bottom Middle: Chamber Ambassador Lisa Kellenberger of Thompson Sanitary volunteers on the pier at the NOAA Celebration. Bottom Right: Ribbon Cutting at the ‘Marine Science Drive ‘ Dedication. Page 11 Be Seen Here! *$50 / Month *$125 / 3 Months *$250 / 6 Months *$425 / Year Every month, the Communiqué is mailed out to 800 business professionals in the area. The Newsletter is also posted on the Chamber Website for all to view. Place you business card ad here, and reach new customers! Call (541) 265-8801 for more information. Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Al Fitzpatrick, Coast Guard Community College 1st Vice President Don Lindly, Lincoln County Commissioners 2nd Vice President Don Mann, Port of Newport Secretary Jeremy Burke, News Times Treasurer Doug Hunt, Umpqua Bank Past President Susan Ernst, Farmers Insurance - Beck/Ernst Ins. Past President-at-Large Raquell Teague, Western Title & Escrow Board of Directors John Baker, NW Management Ken Bishop, Yaquina Chiropractic Kori Copp, Copp’s Doors & Woodworking Rich Evans, E2 Electric Patti Ferry, OSU Federal Credit Union Judy Kuhl, Best Western Agate Beach Dan Lewer, Animal Medical Care Burt Lippman, Retired Doug Orr, Ocean Tire Factory Randy Teich, Newport Gentle Dentistry Jim Voetberg, City of Newport Catherine Rickbone, Oregon Coast Council for the Arts Larimee Ward, Associate Chris Waugh, On The Fly Inc. Ex-Officio Directors Mark McConnell, City of Newport Mayor Patrick O’Connor, Oregon Coast Community College Tom Rinearson, Lincoln County School District -Chamber StaffExecutive Director Lorna Davis Assistant Director: Membership Services & Events Sheena Scarberry Tourism Services & Festival Coordinator Bobbi Price Visitor Services & Sponsorship Coordinator Kim Voetberg Visitor Services & Leadership Lincoln Coordinator Mike Yost Accounting & Visitor Services Carol Adams Communiqué Communiqué is published monthly by the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce 555 S.W. Coast Highway Newport, Oregon (541) 265-8801 FAX (541) 265-5589 www.newportchamber.org G.N.C.C. 555 SW Coast Hwy Newport, OR 97365 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Newport, OR Permit No. 16
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