Kendall Subaru Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby
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Kendall Subaru Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby
BUSINESS SHOWCASE COFFEE BREAK See who the Chamber surprised with coffee this month! 3 A great turnout this year 13 OPERATION WISH BOOK Share the gift of reading this Holiday Season with the Lewiston City Library 21 LUNCH EXCHANGE BUSINESS AFTER HOURS 12 pm Wednesday, November 9 on Thursday, November 3 November 2011 CHAIRMEN’S THOUGHTS Co-Chairmen Don Montgomery and Dave Pankey are planning a board retreat page 4 PRESIDENT’S VIEW Kristin Kemak talks about educating ourselves NEW MEMBERS Meet the newest members... page 6 WHAT’S HAPPENING Find out about the events going on in November page 7 MEMBER-TO-MEMBER DISCOUNTS Save with discounted rates from these chamber members page 11 Kendall Subaru Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby November 5 - 12 Big Fish, Big Fun, Big Prizes! Register today for the Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby where you have a chance to win over $10,000 in cash and prizes. The overall heaviest fish this year will net $2,000. All derby participants will automatically be entered to win the Grand Prize, a $1,000 gift card from Cabela’s. You have a chance to win daily cash prizes for the heaviest fish and four mystery fish. Be sure to enter the FishSkins contest where you can win additional cash prizes for the weight of your three heaviest fish (out of a maximum of four entered in the FishSkins) during the derby. Participants will receive a coolie cup as registration gift while supplies last. Join the fun at the opening ceremony, Nov.4 from 6 – 9 PM at Kendall Subaru and be entertained by Glenn Hall, host of Hawg Quest featured on Fox Sport Northwest. You’ll have a chance to win a guided fishing trip with Adam Hocking of Steel Dreams Fishing Guide Service on Sunday, Nov. 6 and be part of a Hawg Quest fishing show!Special thanks to Toby Wyatt of Reel Time Fishing for sponsoring the corporate fishing trip. The festivities will include great food from Rosie’s Ribs, beverages and live music. The first 200 registered participants will receive a goody bag. The closing awards ceremony will be held Nov. 12 from 5 – 8 PM at Kendall Subaru. The celebration will include door prizes and raffle drawings with some great musthave items for all anglers. The overall weekly winners and daily winners will be announced. The grand prize winner will receive a $1,000 Cabela’s gift card; need not be present to win. The chili feed is free to all derby participants and $6 per guest. Youth Derby participants win daily prizes for the three heaviest fish (Gift Card’s to Cabela’s): 1st $25 Overall Derby Heaviest Fish 2nd $20 Grand Prize: 3rd $15 1st $2,000 2nd $500 Overall youth derby winners will 3rd$250 win prizes valued at: 4th $100 1st $100 2nd $75 3rd $50 FishSkins Competition: 1st $500 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $100 4 Mystery Fish Daily: $50 each Weigh Stations Camp Cabin & Home 402 22nd St. North, Lewiston 208-750-1075 Mon – Sat, 8am – 6pm Sunday, 9am – 4pm Riverview Marina 711 Snake River Avenue, Lewiston Camp Cabin & Home Mon – Fri 8am – 6pm 11250 River Front Rd., Orofino 208-746-1412 208-476-5701 Saturday 8am – 5pm Mon – Sat, 9am – 6pm Closed Sunday Closed Sunday Southway Dock Snake River Avenue, Lewiston 24 hours at the RV Register today at www.steelheadderby.com. Derby Entry Fee: $25 per person (18 and older) Derby & FishSkins: $45 per person (Adults only) Youth Entry Fee: $10 (17 and under) 502 BRIDGE STREET CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON 99403 INFO@LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 509.758.7712 509.751.8767 FAX WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG ambassadorsinaction THANK YOU! HEADMASTERS SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN 602 MAIN STREET, LEWISTON For your continued investment and belief in the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber Commerce! Last month, the Ambassador Committee recognized the crew at Headmasters School of Hair Design for their continued investment in the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber. The “Chamber Coffee Break” is a program developed by the members of the Ambassadors Committee. A lucky chamber member is randomly selected and delivered fresh coffee and donuts by the Ambassadors on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Special thanks to Daily’s Bakery for donating their fantastic coffee and Albertsons for donating the donuts! HAPPY ! G N I V I G S K THAN NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 3 chairmen’sthoughts Signature Events Whether you enjoy a family outing at the “Alive After Five”, or enjoy checking out the latest sporting gear at the “ATK Northwest Outdoor Show”, enjoy fishing for the chance to win $2,000 at the “Kendall Subaru Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby”, enjoy building key relationships at the “TGIF Golf Tournament”, enjoy bidding on your dream vacation at the “Spring Break Auction”, or enjoy expanding your network at the “Business After Hours” you would probably say that chamber events are fun! We agree. However, we would also like you to know that each event needs to be more than fun to qualify for becoming and remaining a chamber event. DON MONTGOMERY Co-Chairman, Lewis Clark Valley Chamber Waddell & Reed First and foremost, chamber events must align with our vision “to create a united community, vibrant business environment, and quality way of life in the Lewis Clark Valley.” To align with our vision, the event must provide a forum for bringing together members of our community. It should entice visitors to stay and spend money here. It should boost sales and commerce for our business members. It should create an experience that enhances the quality of life in the Lewis Clark Valley. Next, the event needs to stand on its own financially. Some events are designed to bring in more dollars than others. For example, the “Spring Break Auction” is our main fundraising event while the “Alive After Five” has more of a community service focus. Nevertheless, we should never lose money on an event. DAVE PANKEY Co-Chairman, Lewis Clark Valley Chamber Regence BlueShield of Idaho Also, each event should be manageable for the staff, committee and volunteers. When the event becomes so large that the committee looks more like a board of directors, it’s probably time for the event to blossom on its own. Finally, all of our chamber events should make the participants appreciate that they engaged in an event here in the Lewis Clark Valley. We want everyone’s experience to be positive and memorable. Our next event is just around the corner. Don’t forget the opening ceremony for the Kendall Subaru Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby, November 4 at 6:00 p.m. at Kendall Subaru in North Lewiston where we will kick the derby off right with delicious food, goody bags and door prizes. We would like to acknowledge record attendance at October’s Lunch Exchange. The room was packed with 120 people! It is exciting to see the business community come together like this. We hope you can attend November’s Lunch Exchange which will be held on November 9 at the Quality Inn, where we will hear from Tri-State Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees. Thanks, and remember to sign up for our newest event, the “New Year’s Eve Gala” where we will be “Celebrating our Past & Toasting our Future” as we commemorate Lewiston’s Sesquicentennial year! Thank you, Don & Dave www.expresspros.com NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 4 chambersponsors Elite/Visionary Leaders Diamond/Corporate Leaders Platinum/Business Leaders Media Sponsors YOU IT’S FOR InlandCellular.com 1-800-248-8822 “A Professional Touch With Care” Brent “Chip” W. Wahlberg, Jr., P.T. (509) 758-8510 1625 5th Street Clarkston, WA 99403 NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 5 president’sview Deepening Our Knowledge Continuing education is an important component of personal and professional development. It helps us as individuals, as well as allows us the opportunity to advance the organizations we serve. Continuing education inspires us to try new things, deepen our knowledge of our existing experiences and provides us with contacts to lean on from time to time. While at our chamber conference in October, I had the chance to sit and chat with our US Chamber representative and was inspired to strengthen the ties between our Lewiston and Clarkston government affairs committees. After all, we are lucky enough to have two states working together now; we need to let our voices be heard together. KRISTIN KEMAK President/CEO, Lewis Clark Valley Chamber Not only did we learn about things we could be doing better, but also the things we are doing well; staff cohesion, technology, slightly ahead of the curve on merging entities (hot topic these days). If you feel like you are stuck in a rut, need some inspiration, reinvention or even just a reminder as to why you are in the field you are in, I encourage you all to step out, get refreshed and to continue your education. You and your organization will benefit. On a final note, I want to thank Hailey Feider for three and a half years of excellence. Hailey, you were instrumental in bringing the chamber to where it is today, you are tech savvy, magnetic and humorous. A true gift to whoever has the opportunity to work with you. You will be missed; I am proud of you, excited for you and wish you the best. newmembers Please extend a warm hand of welcome to the following company who joined the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce. Be a good partner…remember these companies when you do business. Fastsigns Russell Specialy Services, LLC Barbara Craigie 826 21st Street, Lewiston 509.843.7046 Barbara.craigie@fastsigns.com www.fastsigns.com/594 Reuben Russell 1445 28th Ave. Lewiston 208.791.5252 Reuben@rssllc-construction.com General contractor. Lewiston Idaho Paranormal Society Shandi Hughes 1702 ½ 11th Ave. Lewiston 208.305.1528 Lewistonidahoparanormalsociety@gmail.com Investigation of paranormal activity. ServiceMaster Restoration Colleen Grittner 928 Preston Ave. Lewiston 208.743.6838 sumlewiston@msn.com Mule Shoe Paint Ball Park Restoration business for both commercial and residential. Full spectrum cleaning, carpet cleaning, etc. Gary Jacobosky 2404 Old Ahsahka Gr. Rd. Ahsahka, ID 208.476.5925 muleshoepaintballpark@hotmail.com Tara’s Elegance Tara Shah 1702 21st Street, Suite 108, Lewiston 208.743.9942 contact@taraselegance.com www.taraselegance.com Paintball park, recreation area, camping, para sailing and paragliding. Women’s clothing and accessories. Formal and casual upscale clothing. Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-times take twelve minutes. This is not coincidence. - Erma Bombeck NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 6 what’shappening LCSC CENTER FOR ARTS & HISTORY CLEARWATER CREDIT UNION BLOOD DRIVE Bookworks Exhibit through Dec. 23 "Booksworks" is an exhibition in invitational book art and letterpress by various book artists in the Pacific Northwest. LOCOMOTIVE PARK LIGHTING CEREMONY The Confluence Project Exhibit runs through Feb. 10 The Confluence Project: Re-imagining the Columbia River with artwork by Maya Lin. LCSC Center for Arts & History is located at 415 Main St. in Lewiston The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday at 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. and admission is free, but donations are accepted. For more info, visit www.lcsc.edu/museum or call 208.792.2243. GUITARIST STAPANIAN TO PERFORM AT LCSC Wed. Nov. 2 Time: 11 AM Location: LCSC SUB Solarium Guitarist Eric Stapanian, who his best known for his ballads, will perform at LCSC on Nov. 2. The concert, which is sponsored by the Warrior Entertainment Board, is free and open to the public. Stepanian has both played in a band and s a solo artist during his career and is popular with the college crowds. His style has been described as a melancholy rock sound that features real life experiences mixed with the feelings and difficulties of growing up in the music world. VALLEY ART CENTER: “SNAKE RIVER SHOWCASE” Opening reception Nov. 4 / Exhibit open thru Nov. 22 Time: 5 - 8 PM Location: Valley Art Center, 842 6th St. Clarkston Stop by the Valley Art Center to check out the “Snake River Showcase,” a regional invitational Juried Art Show. FIRST BOOK – “IT’S BOOK TIME WITH RONALD MCDONALD” Sat. Nov. 5 Time: 12 – 1 PM Location: LCSC SUB Solarium First Book-LCSC is please to present “It’s Book Time with Ronald McDonald©” on Nov. 5. Each child in attendance receives a free book! All ages welcome. For more info, contact Lindsey Davies at 208.792.2740. EAT SMART-MOVE MORE SEMINAR: HOLIDAY SEASON Tues. Nov. 15 Time: 1 - 3 PM Location: Lewiston Community Center, 1424 Main Street The University of Idaho Extension is gearing up for their second Fall 2011 Free Seminaron Tues. Nov. 15 and with the topic of "Holiday Season." Learn about basic food safety, safe food storage, time management, and stress management. Attendance is free, but space is limited. RSVP to 208.799.3096 or nezperce@uidaho.edu. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION Fri. Nov. 18 Time: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM Location: 320 15th Street, Lewiston Sign up at www.inbcsaves.org, sponsor code: ClearwaterCU Sat. Nov. 19 Time: 4:30 PM Entertainment / 6 PM Lighting Location: Locomotive Park Don’t miss the annual lighting of Locomotive Park! There will be numerous local talent groups performing at this holiday event. For more info, contact Sandy Bunton at sbunton@syringabank.com. NOVEMBER EVENTS AT THE DAHMEN BARN ‘A Sense of Place and Moment’ Exhibit Through Nov. 27 Moscow artists Leonard Heid and Aaron Johnson will display art of the region this month. An opening reception will be held Sun. Nov. 6 from 1 – 3 PM with the artists present. Johnson works on embodying an experience within a painting, using oils and frequently painting plein-air. Heid conveys a sense of place and moment, echoing the history of the Palouse region and its people. Drawing & Painting Landscapes Nov. 5 & 6 Time: 10 AM – 4 PM Spokane artist Wes Hanson will conduct a workshop for adults with beginning or intermediate skill levels this month in drawing and painting landsacpes. Instructor Wes Hanson has painted watercolors for thirty-five years and teaches drawing and painting to adults for Spokane Art Supply and North Idaho College. The cost for the two days is $110. You must register ahead of time. LANCER LANES & CASINO BEGINNERS POKER Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 7 PM Location: Lancer Lanes & Casino, 1250 Bridge St. Clarkston Learn the game without losing a bundle! Join Lancer Lanes & Casino for beginners poker Texas Hold-Em every Tuesday and Thursday night. FREE pizza and soda for players. Bring your friends for this fun time! The dealers even instruct you how to play. For more info, call 758.4400. THE CHRISTIAN COWBOY BALLADEERS COWBOY CHURCH First Sunday of each month: 9 AM – 10:30 AM Third Wednesday of each month: 6 – 7 PM Location: Guardian Angel Barn The Christian Cowboy Balladeers invite you! Cowboy poetry and gospel music. Come enjoy fellowship the way it used to be and enjoy award winning performers. Everyone is welcome! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FREE COMMUNITY SUPPER Every Thursday Time: 5:30 – 7 PM Location: First Christian Church First Christian Church hosts a FREE Community Supper every Thursday. It is free and open to everyone. The supper consists of bean soup and bread or cornbread, and whatever the cook or helpers care to also serve. Coffee, milk, water, and juice are also provided. We chose Thursday to do this as the other soup kitchens and meal sites were not serving a meal on Thursdays. This helps close that gap. For more information, contact the church at firstchr@ clearwire.net or 758.2943. Wood Turning Workshop Nov. 13 - 19 Master wood artist Len Zeoli will open his workshop in Uniontown the week of Nov. 13-19 to those with experience working on a lathe who wish to make turned gifts for Christmas. The shop will be open from 9:00 to 3:30 each day at a cost of $20 per day. Len will be available for assistance for the entire week to help participants. Reservations are required. Thorn Creek Express Band Sat. Nov. 19 Time: 7:30 PM Four talented brothers from Genesee ranging in age from 13 to 17 are making a name for themselves as the Thorn Creek Express band. They play Western, Country, Old Time, Bluegrass and Gospel. Admission is $7 at the door. Their music is fun for all ages. Hog Heaven Band Sat. Nov. 26 Time: 6 PM The Hog Heaven Big Band is beginning its 6th year of playing at the Dahmen Barn with their November 26th performance. Enjoy swing tunes from the 20s to the 40s by listening or dancing. The cost is $8 for a couple, $5 for a single and no charge for children 12 and under. Join the Chamber Mobile Alerts Group Text LCVC to 87940 to join the Chamber’s Mobile Alerts Group. Through mobile alerts, you will be notified of upcoming Chamber events straight to your phone! Only one text message per week max. Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is located in Uniontown on highway 195. For more info, call 509.229.3414 or visit www.artisanbarn.org. WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 7 committeenews Natural Resource Committee Meeting Minutes October 18th, 2011 The October meeting featured a presentation of Practical Paths 2011, Integrating Alternative Energy, a review of an Idaho Coalition on Industry and the Environment series of panel discussion by Energy Industry leaders, Regulators and Legislators from Idaho and the Northwest, held in Boise October 5-6. Alternative Energy, particularly Wind Generation of Electrical Power, has seen rapid growth in operational plants in the last three years, in both Idaho, on the Idaho Power system in southeastern Idaho, as well as on the Bonneville Power system throughout central Washington and Oregon in the Columbia Basin. Issues have arisen , primarily this spring, when high runoff in the basin caused wind farms to be shut out from the grid, so that hydro generation could be used to facilitate water volumes to move through the system without imperiling endangered species. Spilling water over the dams causes high levels of dissolved gas below the dam, which harms migrating smolts, similar to “the Bends” which can harm human divers. Since Investors in the wind farms are incentivized by state and federal investment tax credits as well as production credits, they subsequently sued the BPA for lost profit opportunities. The BPA chose to generate rather than spill, declaring an Environmental Re-Dispatch event to preclude violation of the ESA dissolved gas limits. Future integration and utilization of alternative sources will require capacity additions to the transmission grid. There are several projects in the permitting stage, several of which require federal approval to route them across government owned rights- of –way. The Administration recently announced a “Rapid Response Team” to expedite approval of these permits. A brief presentation relative to the Port’s Dock Expansion Hearing to be held the following night was reviewed, and people were encouraged to attend and support the Port of Lewiston. I subsequently attended the hearing and gave testimony in favor of the expansion. It was also announced that Avista would be sponsoring an Energy Fair at Walla Walla Community College from 10am-2pm on Saturday October 22nd. Jerry Myers Chair, Chamber NRC The next Natural Resource Committee meeting is scheduled for November 15th, 7 AM at Hazels Restaurant, 601 Bridge Street, Clarkston WA. committeenews LCYP at Jazzy's Good turnout last month at Jazzy’s, about 20 people, with 5-6 brand new people. David Witthaus from TD&H Engineering grabbed a lot of attention as he spoke about the Urban Renewal Agency’s project for downtown Lewiston. He passed around sketches of what the project areas may look like, talked about the open house and mentioned the Art Committee (now accepting 'applications'!) You can find more info at www.downtownlewistonstreetscape.com. We talked about changing things up next month and meeting on a Tuesday or Thursday so we can jump to the Clarkston side and catch the beginner’s poker at Lancer Lanes. Stay tuned for an email! Cheers! Eric The group is open to anyone ages 21 – 40. If you are a young professional interested in being part of this dynamic group, contact Eric Justis at ericjustis@yahoo.com. The group meets monthly at various locations. KILLER CRANBERRY SAUCE 1-1/2 C SUGAR 1 NAVEL ORANGE 1/2 T GRATED GINGER 4 C CRANBERRIES 1/2 C (2 OZ.) TOASTED PECANS Grate the orange peel and add to a pot with the sugar and ginger. Add the juice from the orange into the pot and simmer over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved. Add cranberries and cook until they pop - about 5 minutes. Add pecans and cool sauce. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 8 lunchexchange Chamber Lunch Exchange: Are You Connecting? You’re invited! As a member of the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber, you have a standing invitation to come have lunch with your fellow Chamber members. Know someone new to the area? Guests are welcome and encouraged! Introduce new employees, supervisors, managers or community group leaders from your business or organization. As though you’d need more reasons, attending the luncheon provides business advocacy, networking opportunities and member-to-member referrals. You’ll get to hear from informative speakers, and don’t forget, 50/50 drawings, Ray-isms, door prizes and Bizz Buzz. The Chamber Lunch Exchange is generally held on the second Wednesday of each month at the Quality Inn at noon, unless otherwise stated. There’s always something special going on – don’t be left out! Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Noon – 1 PM Quality Inn and Suites Cost: $14 Speaker: Tri-State Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees And this month is Bizz Buzz! Promote your business in one minute...bring your business cards and be ready to network! This is always a great time, don't miss it. LEWISTON, ID CLARKSTON, WA One Hot Place…Really Big Fish. Don’t miss the Clearwater Snake Steelhead Derby! Nov. 5-12, 2011 We can hook you up with comfy and convenient places to stay, professional guides and helpful tackle shops. Fish the Clearwater and Snake Rivers this November and win big! Over $10,000 in cash and prizes. be entered Register and d fishing trip e to win a guid f Reel Time Fishing o tt a y with Toby W e Hawg Quest TV show and be on th h Glenn Hall! wit For more information on lodging and packages: 800.933.2128 SteelheadDerby.com NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 9 lunchexchange Thank You! for October's Lunch Exchange We'd like to thank everyone who attended the Chamber's Lunch Exchange on Oct. 12. We’d especially like to thank the Northwest Children’s Home for their luncheon sponsorship. Your contribution ensured a successful membership meeting. We’d like to welcome new members: Baughn Tool Rental Co., Mule Show Paint Ball, Russell Specialty Services, Fastsigns, Tara’s Elegance, Lewiston Idah Paranormal Society, Service Master, and KOZE! Thank you for your membership. Chamber members had the opportunity to hear from Rod Wilson with the Northwest Children’s Home. The mission of the Children’s Home is to provide quality rehabilitative, therapeutic and educational services for children and families. For more info, contact David Doeringsfeld at 743.5531 or portdave@portoflewiston.com. David Witthaus with TD&H Engineering informed members about the Downtown Lewiston Streetscape. The Lewiston Urban Renewal Agency will be reconstructing First Street from F Street to the Levee Bypass and First Street from D Street to Beachey Street. For more information, visit www.downtownlewistonstreetscape.com. We also got to meet the new Director of Development at the Children’s Home, Erika Allen. She is a California transplant that is excited to be up in our neck of the woods. The Children’s Home has some fun events coming up too. Contact Erika at eallen@northwestchildrenshome. Book Your Fishing Trips Today! org for all the details. It’s that time of year again. Book your fishing trip with one of these amazing outfitters. For more information on the Northwest Children’s Need gift ideas for the holidays? Want to thank your employees? A fishing trip would Home, call 743.9404 or visit be a great gift…. www.northwestchildrenshome.org. John Price with Rockin’ on the River was onhand to award over $22,000 to local community organizations and groups including: Clarkston Education Foundation, Gina Quesenbery Foundation, Willow Center for Grieving Children, Valley Skate Park Association, Jackson Baldwin “Pay it Forward” Foundation, Friends of Parks & Recreation in Asotin County, Idaho Food Bank “Backpacks for Kids” Program, YWCA School Supplies Program, Interlink Volunteers, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley, Meals on Wheels, Community Action Partnership Food Bank, Tina’s Hope for a Cure, Heart of Clarkston, Family Promise, Salvation Army, Opportunities Unlimited, Beautiful Downtown Lewiston, Special Olympics, Asotin County Food Bank, LC Animal Shelter, Asotin Track Team, Asotin Lions Club, CHS Band, and CHS Athletics. We are fortunate to have an event like Rockin’ on the River that provides fabulous entertainment and community support. For more info, visit www. rockinontheriver.org. Jaynie Bentz with the Port of Lewiston talked a bit about their dock expansion and the upcoming public hearing on Oct. 19. Organizations and individuals are encouraged to attend the public hearing and provide testimony on the importance of the dock expansion project to the local/regional economy. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION www.hellscanyontours.com www.riverquestexcursions.com www.snakedancerexcursions.com www.snakeriveradventures.com Hells Canyon - South Entrance 1.800.422.3568 541.785.3352 Jet Boat Tours Lodging - RV/Tent www.killgoreadventures.com Fishing Charters www.hellscanyonadventures.com WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 10 membertomemberdiscount One of the many benefits of your chamber membership is cost savings and networking through member-to-member special offers. The program features discounted rates on products and services from chamber members, for chamber members. When you take advantage of these valuable products and services, you’re supporting your fellow members and your chamber. If you are a member of the chamber and are interested in offering discounts to fellow members, please contact Kristina Tonkovich at the chamber office, 758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. RENTAL SPACE MORTGAGE COMPANIES First Christian Church in Clarkston has space available for rent to any group. Our schedule is fairly open as of now. The cost to chamber members will be $25/meeting and $35/meeting if the kitchen is used. We have a fully functioning kitchen and a nursery, no worker provided. Also, we are available for weddings for $350 for the building. Bank of America Home Loans will waive the appraisal fee (up to $500) on purchase loans to all chamber members and their employees. COMPUTER SERVICES One-month FREE machine rental and two FREE bottles of water, when you give us a try. (A $21 value) FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 840 10th St, Clarkston 509.758.2943 RC TECHNOLOGIES 725 Diagonal Street, Clarkston 509.758.4866 20% off all labor costs to Chamber Members. HOTELS/MOTELS MOTEL 6 222 Bridge St., Clarkston 509.758.1631 Winner of Motel 6 Quality Award for the USA 2005. We have available an indoor pool and hot tub, pool parties, Executive Suites, and extra parking for your fishing boat. Have company coming to visit and need an extra room. Receive a 10% discount off our low rates. We will leave the light on for you. INSURANCE PEACOCK VAUGHN INSURANCE 914 6th St., Clarkston 509.758.2222 We are an Independent Agency that has been providing insurance services for over 40 years. We believe every customer should receive personal service from an Agency they can count on. Contact us for a FREE insurance review. FREE NOTARY SERVICE Exclusively for chamber members. RETAIL ROCK ART 904 6th St., Clarkston 509.751.0956 20% discount on sale over $25 for chamber members. Discount does not include diamonds, gold chains, gold nuggets or any already discounted or sale items. MOBILE MUSIC DJ MOBILE MUSIC 509.758.3301 darcynelly@yahoo.com For chamber members, 15% off a rental sound system in the Lewis/Clark Valley. Outside areas, please call for rates and based on availability. Discount not to be used with any other offer or special. Call today to reserve our rental sound system for all your party needs! NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION BANK OF AMERICA HOME LOANS 301 D St., Lewiston 208.750.4606 WATER - BOTTLED & BULK NORTHWEST PURE BOTTLED WATER 509.751.9305 CONSULTING/FACILITATION NORTHWEST LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES 509.254.3688 jscott@nwLeadershipStrategies.com 15% discount for chamber members seeking leadership and organization development consulting and facilitation services, including: annual Retreat Facilitation, Communication Audits, Leadership Training and Organization Program analysis & design. PEST MANAGEMENT SUN PEST MANAGEMENT 1140 15th St., Clarkston 800.422.4803 russ@sunpest.com 15% discount for chamber members for soil sterilization, weed treatments and just plain ol’ insect/ spider treatments. CREDIT CARD PROCESSING SAGE PAYMENT SOLUTIONS Kammy Cox 1372 Bridge St. Clarkston 509.951.8782 888.800.9935 Option 2, ext. 109 kcox@sagepayments.com www.SagePayments.com Call local chamber member Kammy Cox for credit card processing at a special discounted rate! She will waive your application fee. Tell her you got her name from this ad and save up to 50%. An easy way to bring more dollars to your bottom line profit margin in this economy. VALUED MERCHANT SERVICES A Registered ISO/MSP of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 800-531-8575 Main Ext 354 rdb51@clearwire.net Chamber members take advantage of the following services from Valued Merchant Services: free no obligation rate analysis, waive application fee, waive re-programming fee, and $50 off purchase of new equipment. We strive to save merchants 10 to 25% off their current credit card processing fees. EVENT HOSTING LEWIS-CLARK STATE COLLEGE 500 8th Ave. Lewiston 208.792.2060 Lewis-Clark State College has meeting, conference, and overnight accommodations available. We would like to invite you to host your next event on our campus. All chambers members will receive a 10% discount on room rental fees and overnight accommodations. For more information, please call or visit our website at www.lcsc.edu/summerstays. Business After Hours Schedule Business After Hours is held on Thursdays unless otherwise stated. November 3 Community Bank December 8 Adcope & Red Lion January 19 Habitat for Humanity February Still Open! March 15 Clarkston Care Center April 19 Lewis Clark Recycling May 17 Clearwater River Casino June 21 Cherry Creek Mortgage July Still Open! Showcase your business with a 2012 Business After Hours! Contact Kristina at the chamber office to reserve your spot today, 758.7712 or membership@ lcvalleychamber.org. WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 11 ourvalley Christmas Connection 2011 The 26th annual Christmas Dinner and Christmas Connection will take place on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the All Saints Catholic School Gym and St. Stanislaus Parish Center; from 11 AM to 4:30 PM. Preregistered individuals and families for Christmas Connection will receive grocery gift cards based on family size. Children ages’ infant to 16 will receive a new wrapped toy on that day, a new book from Wish Book, and other misc. Pre-registration is not needed if you plan to attend just the Christmas dinner at the school gym. Those attending the dinner will receive stuffed animals, a knit hat and a pair of new gloves. During 2010, Christmas Connection used nearly all funding to purchase groceries for food boxes and 1,000 new toys for 500 families. Home deliveries were made to 65 homebound residents who could not attend the Christmas Connection event. A total of 1,500 people were served. Sign-ups for Christmas Connection begin Nov. 21 at St. Vincent de Paul in Clarkston and Lewiston. Times to register are 9 AM – 12:30 PM, Monday through Friday until Dec. 2. This program is open to residents of Lewiston, Clarkston, Asotin, and Anatone. Families who find themselves in need this season are encouraged to sign up. Those signing up need to bring proof of residence, social security cards and photo ID. Homebound residents need to contact Sharon at 758.7061 to request food box deliveries. Every year we step out in faith and pray for miracles to happen along the way with this program. Our success in continuing to give this service to needy families depends on the generosity of those who donate to Christmas Connection. A family of five can be adopted for $150. We encourage individuals, organizations, and businesses to consider adopting a family this year. Monetary donations in any amount are needed and appreciated. Our goal for 2011 is $48,000.00, due to the great demand for assistance needed by families. That need has been growing over the last couple of years. Would you please plan to give generously this year, your donation stays locally and will help brighten the season for so many needy families in our area. Donations can be mailed to Christmas Connection, 604 2nd Street, Clarkston, WA. 99403 or dropped off at the Lewiston or Clarkston St. Vincent de Paul stores. Hurlbut Mansion Project Show Your Support and Win a Scooter Don’t lose a Lewiston landmark! Lewis-Clark Early Childhood Program is working to save Hurlbut Mansion, the former Lewiston Children’s Home on 18th Avenue. This historic building will become a unique learning environment, as well as a place for the community to come together for weddings, receptions, and other special occasions. Visit DowntownLewistonStreetscape.com for project updates, exhibits and survey results. Mark your calendar for the next public meeting November 17 at 5:30 pm where TD&H Engineering will be presenting the proposed design for First and Fifth Streets. Show your support for this project by buying a raffle ticket for a new Kymco People 150 scooter! Tickets are just $10 each, but you can boost your chances of winning this 70-mpg beauty by buying 3 for $25, 6 for $50, or 15 for $100. All proceeds go directly to the mansion project. To order tickets, stop by and see us at one of the great local events listed here. Or you can call 743.6573, email hurlbutmansion@gmail. com, or stop by our Lewiston Campus at 1816 18th Avenue. And now at http://thehurlbutmansion.com, you can learn more about the project, and even order tickets! Ordering tickets online is safe and secure, and your tickets will be mailed to you immediately. We appreciate your support … and good luck! NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 12 businessshowcase Thank You! This Years' Business Showcase a Success! Thank you to everyone who participated in this year's Business Showcase and Taste of the Valley on Thurs. Oct. 20 at the Lewiston Elks Lodge. Everyone had a fantastic time, great turnout! Special thanks to the following businesses who participated: AAA Washington/Inland, Art Beat, Avista Utilities, Big John's Rib House, Blue Cross of Idaho, ClearView Eye Clinic, Clearwater Medical Clinic, CTR Clean Up & Total Restoration, Elks Lodge, Family Promise of Lewis-Clark Valley (Booth donated by Lamar Outdoor Advertising), Inland Cellular, Jack O'Connor Hunting Heritage & Education Center, Knox Concrete, La Bella Vita Medical Spa, Lewis-Clark Early Childhood Program (Booth ourvalley donated by KLEW), Lewis-Clark State College Workforce Training, Lewiston Civic Theatre (Booth donated by Big Country Radio), Lewiston High School DECA, Lewiston Roundup Association (Booth donated by ATK CCI/Speer), Lewiston Tribune, Northwest Media Productions, Opportunities Unlimited, Phones Plus, Inc., Progressive Engineering Group/Riedesel Engineering, QpINS.com, Quality Inn & Suites, Regence BlueShield of Idaho, ResCare HomeCare, Royal Plaza Retirement & Care Center, Sterling Savings Bank, Subway, TD&H Engineering, The Paint Shop, Timber Creek Grill Buffet, US Bank District Center, Waddell & Reed, and Windermere Real Estate. Special thank you to Blue Ribbon Linen Supply for donating the tablecloths. LCSC Workforce Training Workshops Wanted: Meal Volunteers Welding Aluminum Basics / Nov. 15 to Dec. 20 / Tue & Thurs / 6-9pm / 30 hours / $599 *all welding classes are in the Campus Welding Lab on 11th Ave. Community Action Partnership's Circles Initiative gathers every Tuesday evening to help low-income people learn ways to reach financial, educational and family goals. Volunteers prepare a community meal each week for the group that ranges from 60-80 adults and children. This is a great experience to build relationships with diverse groups of people and put a smile on the faces of single adults, parents and children. If your friends, family, work or church group would be interested in preparing a meal for this group, please contact info@cap4action.org or call 208.798.4174. Welding ( Kamiah) Aluminum Basics / Nov. 15 to Dec. 14 / Tue & Thurs / 6-9pm / 30 hours / $599 *Kamiah welding classes are in the Kamiah High School Shop For more information or to register, call 208. 792.2388 or visit us on the web at: www.lcsc.edu/wft. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 13 25th Annual Lighted Christmas Parade Saturday, December 3, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” Entry Name: (This is how we identify you at parade lineup) Contact: Address: Phone Number: Email: a Select one category for judging: _____ Auto _____ Junior Miss/Royalty _____ Equestrian _____ Marching Band/Drill Team _____ Individual _____ Total # in group _____ Children ______ Motorized _____ True Christmas Spirit _____ Commercial _____ Walking Entries may begin lining up on Diagonal Street at 2:30 PM. All entries must be lined up prior to 4 PM. Walking groups and bands will line up in the Stonebraker-McQuary and US Bank parking lots. Parade numbers will be assigned in the order applications are received. Parade numbers will be mailed out to entries received by Nov. 28. Each entry must turn in a signed parade agreement before entry will be allowed. I understand that the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce, the State of Washington, the Washington State Department of Transportation, the Washington State Patrol, and the City of Clarkston cannot be held responsible for accident or injury to any participant. I, _________________________________, the adult representative for __________________________ have read and agree to the rules and regulations. Signature: Print Name: Date: ANNOUNCER INFORMATION: Please use form below. If nothing is provided, only the entry name will be announced. Please return by November 28, 2011 Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce 502 Bridge Street Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 509.758.7712 Fax: 509.751.8767 Over for Rules and Regulations memberrenewals THANK YOU! Your membership in the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce is a symbol of confidence in the work of the Chamber and its volunteers. We sincerely thank our members who renewed their membership for their ongoing support. PLEASE REMEMBER THESE COMPANIES WHEN YOU DO BUSINESS! AAA Washington/Inland (208) 746-0407 McDonald's - Orchards (208) 746-3032 Aiken’s Floor Coverings (509) 758-7259 Mick McClure Honda (208) 743-6596 Allen, Richard M., M.D. (208) 743-3688 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (509) 295-5175 Art and Frame @ Kling's (208) 746-8379 NAPA Auto Parts (208) 746-1322 Clarkston Auto Sales (509) 758-3081 Nez Perce County Democrats (208) 743-1615 Clelland Insurance Services (208) 798-5555 Northwest Children's Home (208) 743-9404 Columbia Grain (208) 758-1000 Northwest Engraving Service, LLC (208) 743-2912 Emeritus at Juniper Meadows (208) 746-8676 Northwestern Mutual Financial (208) 743-8561 Fidelity Escrow Company (208) 746-0692 Ozeran, Dr. Steven, MD (208) 746-4479 Headmasters School of Hair Design (208) 743-1512 Palouse Choral Society, Inc (509) 432-4796 Holder Financial Services (208) 746-9144 Riverport Brewing, LLC (509) 758-8889 Holy Family School and Early Childcare Education (509) 758-6621 Second Judicial District-CASA Program (208) 746-3378 Howell CNC and Machine (208) 743-7418 Inland Metals (509) 758-2544 Institute of Physical Therapy (208) 746-1418 Kenaston Corporation (208) 746-1351 Lancer Lanes and Casino (509) 758-6731 Ledgerwood, Thomas (509) 758-1005 Lewis-Clark Early Childhood Program (208) 743-6573 Lewiston Center Mall (509) 835-3919 Lewiston Education Association (208) 743-5555 McDonald's – 21st Street (208) 743-8181 NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION Sugar Shack Candies & Gifts (509) 758-2090 Syringa Surgical Center (208) 298-0103 Thiessen Oil Co. (208) 743-6201 Valley Medical Center, PLLC (208) 746-1383 Washington Idaho Symphony Assn. (509) 332-3408 Weibler Financial & Retirement (208) 798-7000 Women's Connection (208) 790-4181 Zions Bank - Downtown Branch (208) 746-0511 Zions Bank - Orchards Branch (208) 746-0151 Sharp's Burger Ranch – Lewiston (208) 743-3031 Sharp's Burger Ranch – Clarkston (509) 758-4612 Shooters Sports Bar (208) 746-9240 Snake River Guide Service (509) 751-0410 Sterling Savings Bank Clarkston #1 (509) 751-0646 Sterling Savings Bank Clarkston #2 (509) 758-5501 Congratulates Q3 2011 Top Lending Partner in Lewis-Clark Valley Sterling Savings Bank Lewiston #1 (208) 746-2611 Sterling Savings Bank Lewiston #2 (208) 743-4592 Subterranean Data Services, LLC (208) 746-2188 1-866-432-4066 WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 15 our ting bra ele -c futu re - t a r b e l e c - past - - toasti n g o u r f u t u r e - sesquicentennial gala - toasting t s a p r u o our g n i our ting bra ele -c - - toasting t s a p r u o our g n i t futu a r b e re l e c past - - toasting o u r f u t u r e - New Year’s Eve • 8:00 PM to 2012 S SPON O R M A OR CH AJ Tickets: $50 per person Available at your Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce 509-758-7712 or info@lcvalleychamber.org L ew lark Va is C lle y CE Jo 2 St. 90 M Heavy Hors d’ oeuvres, Party Favors, Prizes, Themed Photos, Music & Dancing. Midnight Champagne Toast with Commemorative Glass. Recommended Black Tie or Period Attire. BE R Hospital Es h’s p t e .1 s LEWIS-CLARK PLAZA HOTEL R OF COMM E ribboncuttings Ribbon Cuttings Asotin County Public Transportation Benefit Area & Tara's Elegance On Fri. Oct. 7, the Chamber Ambassadors celebrated Asotin County Public Transportation Benefit Area’s new building with a ribbon cutting and open house! Stop by and check out their new location at 1494 Poplar Street in Clarkston. Chamber Ambassadors and Board Members celebrated the grand opening of new member Tara's Elegance with a ribbon cutting on Fri. Oct. 14. They're located at 1702 21st St. Suite 108, in Mall 21. ourvalley Region II ISBDC November Trainings The Region II Idaho Small Business Development Center is pleased to announce their upcoming November trainings. QUICKBOOKS PAYROLL SESSION 2 Tues. Nov. 1 Time: 6 – 9 PM Location: LCSC Sam Glenn Complex Room 122 You will continue to work on setting up employees correctly, adding payroll items, taxes and deductions. Continue to learn to use time tracking, generate payroll checks, reports and gain further understanding of payroll expenses and liability accounts. The speaker is Su Brown and the cost is $50. BUILDING A BUSINESS PLAN Thurs. Nov. 3 Time: 7 – 9 PM Location: LCSC Sam Glenn Complex Room 224 A business plan should be a "work in progress". Your business will evolve over time and be influenced by outside factors. Successful business owners maintain a current business plan to ensure continued success. If you are a new business start-up or an existing business without a business plan, this is the class for you. The speaker is Tedi Roach and the fee is $25. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION RETAIL SPACE USE AND DESIGN Fri. Nov. 4 Time: 8 – 10 AM Location: Morgan's Alley, The Orchid Room The purpose of retail space is to stock and sell products to customers. The storefront is the billboard that welcomes the customer in and the interior must be designed in a way that creates an enjoyable shopping experience for the customer. During this workshop we will do an overview of the industry and determine where your retail space "fits". You will come away with a plan in place of where to start in creating that welcoming experience you want for your customers. The speaker is Martie Beck and the cost is $25. WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 17 ourvalley What Employers Need To Know About Claiming The Small Business Health Care Tax Credit Many small employers that pay at least half of the premiums for employee health insurance coverage under a qualifying arrangement may be eligible for the small business health care tax credit. This credit can enable small businesses and small tax-exempt organizations to offer health insurance coverage for the first time. It also helps those already offering health insurance coverage to maintain the coverage they already have. The credit is specifically targeted to help small businesses and tax-exempt organizations that primarily employ 25 or fewer workers with average income of $50,000 or less. Here is what small employers need to know so they don’t miss out on the credit for tax years 2011 to 2013: • • • • • Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee and other recent disaster-related tax relief postponed certain tax filing and payment deadlines to Oct. 31, 2011. Qualifying businesses affected by these natural disasters still have time to file and claim the small employer health care credit on Form 8941 and claim it as part of the general business credit on Form 3800, which they would include with their tax return. For more information on the disaster relief visit IRS.gov. Sole proprietors who file Form 1040, Partners and S-corporation shareholders who report their income on Form 1040 and had requested an extension have until Oct. 17 to complete their returns. They would also use Form 8941 to calculate the small employer health care credit and claim it as a general business credit on Form 3800, reflected on line 53 of Form 1040. Tax-exempt organizations that file on a calendar year basis and requested an extension to file to Nov. 15 can use Form 8941 and then claim the credit on Form 990-T, Line 44f. Businesses who have already filed can still claim the credit. For small businesses that have already filed and later determine they are eligible for the credit, they can always file an amended 2010 tax return. Corporations use Form 1120X and individual sole proprietors use Form 1040X. Businesses that couldn’t use the credit in 2010 may be eligible to claim it in future years. Some businesses that already locked into health insurance plan structures and contributions for 2010 may not have had the opportunity to make any needed adjustments to qualify for the credit for 2010. So these businesses may be eligible to claim the credit on 2011 returns or in years beyond. Small employers can claim the credit for 2010 through 2013 and for two additional years beginning in 2014. For tax years 2010 to 2013, the maximum credit for eligible small business employers is 35 percent of premiums paid and for eligible tax-exempt employers the maximum credit is 25 percent of premiums paid. Beginning in 2014, the maximum tax credit will go up to 50 percent of premiums paid by eligible small business employers and 35 percent of premiums paid by eligible tax-exempt organizations. If you'd like help with the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit, give us a call. A firm with a limited inventory or large ticket items may also track the cost of each physical item by recording specific invoice amounts. If you'd like help determining the value your business inventory, give us a call. This article contributed by: TURKEY FACTS Su Brown & Associates, PLLC 77 Southway Suite B Lewiston, ID 83501 contact: sbassoc@subrown.com www.subrown.com Here turkey, turkey, turkey They what? Turkeys have heart attacks. When the Air Force was conducting test runs and breaking the sound barrier, fields of turkeys would drop dead. Turkeys can drown if they look up when it is raining. Eat, sleep, gobble Turkeys spend the night in trees. They fly to their roosts around sunset. Turkeys fly to the ground at first light and feed until mid-morning. Feeding resumes in mid-afternoon. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION Gobbling starts before sunrise and can continue through most of the morning. Eyes in the backs of their heads? A wild turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field of vision is about 270 degrees. This is the main reason they continue to elude some hunters. And they're fast, too! A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. They can also burst into flight approaching speeds between 50-55 mph in a matter of seconds. So close, yet so far Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey. WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 19 Keeping Your Warm Air Inside By Tom Lienhard, PE, CEM In our part of the Pacific Northwest, winter is when energy bills are typically the highest of the year. But there are easy steps you can take to help reduce your energy use and make sure that the warm air you pay for stays inside your home. One way to save energy and keep warm air in your home is to use your open wood-burning fireplace sparingly in winter and not at all on very cold days. A fire draws a home’s heated air up and out the chimney. If you do use your fireplace during cold weather, make sure to set the thermostat between 50 and 55 degrees and close doors leading into the room. Keep the damper closed when your fireplace is not in use. Leaving it open is like having an open window, drawing off as much as 25 percent of the heated air in your home. Making sure your heating system is operating at peak efficiency can help reduce the amount of energy it uses. That’s important since about 40 percent of your energy use goes to heating. A maintenance check-up by a contractor is a good step to take that should include lubricating moving parts, inspecting the condensation drain, tightening electrical connections and checking gas connections, gas pressure, burner combustion and the heat exchanger. In addition to an annual inspection, a key part of your heating system maintenance is cleaning or changing the air filter once a month. A dirty filter can increase your energy costs and possibly damage your equipment. Sealing air leaks can also help keep the heated air inside your home and reduce energy use. An easy way to find air leaks is the wet your fingertips and run them around the window frame to feel a draft. Then seal the leaks next to moving parts with rope caulk. Fill leaks between nonmoving parts with regular caulking. Setting your thermostat 3 degrees lower in winter can reduce the heating portion of your energy bill by approximately 10 percent. A good winter setting is 68 degrees during the day when at home and 62 degrees or lower at night when sleeping, health permitting. Warm clothes and an extra blanket at night can help keep you comfortable while reducing energy use. If you have an air source heat pump, only set back the temperature two degrees to prevent unneeded use of a backup heating source. Tom Lienhard is a lead engineer at Avista. You can reach him with questions and comments at askavista@avistautilities.com. Copyright © Avista Corp., 2011. All Rights Reserved. membernews Lewiston City Library Schedule November Events Operation Wish Book begins! Give the gift of reading and promote literacy and a love of reading. Put new books into the hands of children and teens in need in the Valley this holiday season. Donation boxes are located throughout the Lewis-Clark valley, including all public and elementary school libraries. Residents are encouraged to donate new, unwrapped books. Donations will be received November 1 through December 2. For more information, please feel free to contact Lewiston City Library, 743-6519 x-106. Library Closure The library will be closed Friday, November 11, to observe Veteran’s Day. We thank our Veteran’s for their service. Pajama Storytime Be sure to wear footless pajamas because you’ll need those toes for this story time! We welcome you to “Counting” Pajama Story Time this Tuesday, November 1 at 6 p.m. We will have stories, songs, a craft and loads of fun. You can count on that! Pajama Storytime Grab those pajamas and join us for some tasty stories at Pajama Storytime, Tuesday, November 15, at 6 p.m. “Yummy Food” is the theme for the evening, so be prepared to crave a bedtime snack afterwards. “Counting” @ Storytime How will we have fun at Storytime? Let me count the ways! You are invited to “Counting” @ Storytime this Wednesday, November 2, and Thursday, November 3, at 10:30 a.m. Interactive stories, songs, fingerplays, and an art project. “Yummy Food” Storytime To get you in the mood for Thanksgiving, we have “Yummy Food” Storytime. Stories, songs, fingerplays, and a craft are on the menu to be served up this Wednesday, November 16, and Thursday, November 17, at 10:30 a.m. Conversando An opportunity to improve your Spanish skills in a fun, interactive environment. All skill-levels are invited to attend Conversando for help with grammar, and assistance with our Spanish resources. Join us Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 5:30 p.m. Great for students! Conversando Improve your Spanish-speaking through informal conversation at Conversando, Tuesday, November 22 at 5:30 p.m. Receive help with grammatical clarifications, practice what you learn, and visit our Spanish collection. Newcomers and all skill-levels welcome! Questions, contact Ana at 743-6519 x-109. “Squirrels” Storytime Nuts for stories and songs about squirrels? Come to “Squirrels” Storytime Wednesday, November 9, and Thursday, November 10, at 10:30 a.m. and hear songs and stories along with fingerplays and a craft in honor of these skittish little critters. Everybody Reads Winner of the 2008 Edgar Award for Best Novel: C. J. Box’s Blue Heaven is this year’s Everybody Reads selection. Meet with us at the Orchid Room in Morgan’s Alley, Thursday, November 10 for a reception starting at 6 p.m., followed by a presentation by the author. Books are available at your public library or through the online VALNet catalog. “Let the Games Begin” Family Event Satisfy that competitive streak as you play games with your family. A variety of fun events for your family unit to try Saturday, November 12, 2-4 p.m., that will have you crying, “Let the Games Begin!” Holiday Closures We will be closed November 24 and 25 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. There will be no storytime this week. The library will reopen Saturday, November 26 at 10 a.m. “Mittens” Storytime Come in from the cold and enjoy some stories, songs, and a colorful craft as we think about those wonderful mittens at Storytime this week. Join us Wednesday, November 30, and Thursday, December 1, at 10:30 a.m. businessafterhours Thank You! Clearwater River Casino! Thank you Clearwater River Casino for hosting a fabulous Business After Hours on Thurs. Sept. 55. Everyone had a great time with wonderful food, drinks, prizes, and fun! NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 21 Find these and other great books at: www.LCSCauction.com All books are signed by the author! 100% of proceeds go to First Book-LCSC, a non-profit organization that provides new books to children in need! Give the gift of reading to a child. Please donate today. ourvalley Clarkston Fire Department Offers Classes novemberschedule MIX BUSINESS AND PLEASURE! Bystander CPR Class According to the American Heart Association, "about 92 percent of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital, but statistics prove that if more people knew CPR, more lives could be saved. Immediate CPR can double, or even triple, a victim's chance of survival." Citizen CPR classes are offered September through May, except for December, by CFD Ambulance personnel. The cost is $3 for the AHA Heartsaver CPR class completion card. Class size is limited to 12 participants. Learn How to Safely Use Your Extinguisher Clarkston Fire Department Firefighter/EMTs will provide training for Clarkston businesses on the use of fire extinguishers at your business or at the fire station when requested. CFD will furnish a propane fueled fire pan and water extinguishers so participants learn how to use then practice - operating an extinguisher in 30-45 minutes. Network with your current or potential business associates at this month’s Business After Hours. Bring plenty of business cards, enjoy refreshments and door prizes. Join us at this free event for all Chamber members and their employees! Business After Hours Hosted by: For more information, or to sign up for a class, call the CFD at 758.8681. Artist Applications Now Being Accepted for Art Under the Elms Applications are now being accepted for artists or anyone who wants to have a booth at the 2012 Art Under the Elms on April 27-29 on the Lewis-Clark State College campus. Art Under the Elms is one of the signature events of the month-long Dogwood Festival held in the Lewis-Clark Valley. It is a fundraising event for LCSC’s Continuing Education & Community Events program and attracts more than 12,000 visitors each year. The threeday event features an artist fair with more than 100 artists, an international food court, family fun activities, and live entertainment on two stages. Artists who want to display and sell their goods must submit an application online through ZAPP at www.zapplication.org/index.php. As part of the application, artists are required to submit product and booth images of current work, artist statement, and a jury fee. The application deadline is Nov. 31. An anonymous panel of 5-7 jurors who are experienced in art and have knowledge of the event will judge the applicants and pick the top 100 in December to participate in Art Under the Elms. The artists will be notified in January if they have been accepted or placed on a wait list. Each booth at the fair measure 10 feet by 10 feet. The cost is based on the number of open sides – one open side is $225, two open sides is $250, and three open sides is $265. Interior vendors have a common area providing 5 feet by 10 feet of additional storage, and vendor booth spaces along the LCSC Library wall have an additional 5 feet of space. Participating artists enjoy a complimentary hospitality tent, booth sitters, loading/ unloading assistance (if requested), and invitation to an artist’s dinner on site. For more information visit www.lcsc.edu/aue or call AUE Coordinator Milly Jimenez at (208) 792-2605. NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 5:00 – 7:00 pm 118 Bridge Street, Clarkston Haven’t Received Your Membership Renewal Yet? If you haven’t received your membership investment renewal yet, please contact Kristina Tonkovich at the chamber office, 758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber. org. With the merge of the two chambers, we have discovered some membership renewals have been overlooked and to ensure all of your benefits are kept current please let us know. Thank you! WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 23 chamberschedules The mission of the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce is to work together to serve our members and support a strong economy through dynamic programs, signature events and strategic promotion Lunch Exchange Schedule The chamber Lunch Exchanges are always held on the second Wednesday of the month at the Quality Inn at noon, unless otherwise stated. November 9 Speaker: Tri-State Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees, Bizz Buzz. December 14 Chamber-Rotary Christmas Luncheon January Annual Meeting February 8 Sponsor: Clearwater River Casino March 14 Sponsor: Express Employment Professionals April 11 Sponsor: Community Action Partnership May 9 Sponsor: NAIA World Series Sponsors are encouraged to bring visual aids, promotional items and to be creative with their 20 minute presentation. www.tristatehospital.org If you would like to sponsor a luncheon, call the Chamber office today at 509.758.7712! PL E A SE R E M E M B E R T H ES E COMPA NIES WHE N YOU D O B US INE S S ! LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LEADERSHIP AND STAFF MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS - OFFICERS Don Montgomery, Co-Chairman Waddell & Reed Dave Pankey, Co-Chairman Regence BlueShield of Idaho Sherri Skalicky, Second Vice Chairman Sattler Insurance Tami Randall, Past President Alliance Title & Escrow Joe Arellano, Past President Quad Cities Realty NOVEMBER 2011 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DIRECTORS Troy Ledgerwood, Credit Bureau of Lewiston Clarkston – 2011 Tedi J. Roach, Express Employment Professionals – 2011 Todd Blamires, Art Beat, Inc. – 2012 Lisa Byers, Wasem’s – 2012 Scott Corbitt, Clearwater Paper, Co. – 2012 Mike Tatko, Avista – 2012 Tim Lynch, My Architect – 2012 Jerry Meyers, Natural Resource Committee – 2012 Katie O’Kelley, ATK – 2012 Brett Roy, Inland Cellular – 2012 Katelyn Woodbury, Tri-State Memorial Hospital – 2012 Greg Craber, Northwest Media – 2013 Tina Davidson, SEWEDA – 2013 Deby Lutes, Columbia Bank – 2013 Gina Rinehart, Banner Bank – 2013 CHAMBER STAFF Kristin Kemak, President/CEO kriskemak@lcvalleychamber.org Lee Ann Hancock, Marketing & Events Manager events@lcvalleychamber.org Mary Ann McNeely-Cooper, Business Services Coordinator bsc@lcvalleychamber.org Cathleen Blevins, Administrative Assistant info@lcvalleychamber.org Kristina Tonkovich, Membership Services Program Coordinator membership@lcvalleychamber.org WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 24 presents... Barcelona & Madrid March 10 - 17, 2012 8 Days ● 8 Meals: 6 Breakfasts ● 2 Dinners Barcelona & Madrid Highlights...Barcelona ● Las Ramblas ● La Sagrada Familia ● Parc Guell ● Madrid ● Prado Museum ● Paseo Castellano ● Gran Via ● Plaza de Espana Per Person Rates: Double $2,399; Single $2,699; Triple $2,369 * (see terms) Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Spokane Intl Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $200 (subject to increase until paid in full), Hotel Transfers Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $175 per person Day 1: Saturday, March 10, 2012 Overnight Flight Travel overnight to Spain, one of Europe’s most fascinating countries. Here you can enjoy a superb climate, historic sites and beautiful scenery. Day 2: Sunday, March 11, 2012 Arrive Barcelona, Spain - Tour Begins Welcome to Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city and capital of the Catalunya province. Barcelona is a major economic center and is recognized as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts and international trade. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner. Today dinner will be included. Day 3: Monday, March 12, 2012 Barcelona Get an in-depth look at Barcelona, one of the most vibrant and lively cities in Spain! Your locally guided tour showcases Las Ramblas Boulevard, the most famous in Barcelona, dotted with bird and flower stalls. Also see Columbus Monument; Parc Montjuic; Antonio Gaudi’s UNESCO World Heritage sites including “La Sagrada Familia,” Parc Guell, Bartlo House and the unconventional Casa Mila building. This afternoon continue to explore colorful Barcelona on your own. Today breakfast will be included. Day 4: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 Barcelona Today is at leisure for you to independently explore the sights and sounds of this beautiful city. Barcelona has a great number of museums which cover different areas and eras that you may wish to explore. The National Museum of Art of Catalonia possesses a well-known collection of Romanesque art. The Fundació Joan Miró, Picasso Museum and Fundació Antoni Tàpies hold important collections of these world-renowned artists. If you like, take a leisurely stroll on Las Ramblas Boulevard or explore the buildings and alleyways of the city’s historic gothic quarter. Today breakfast will be included. Day 5: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 Barcelona - Madrid After a leisurely breakfast, your Tour Manager provides a brief introduction on the origin and history of the Spanish language. Next, travel the modern highways and picturesque landscapes of Catalunya and Castilla Leon to Madrid, Spain’s capital and largest city with a population of 3.5 million people. While Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Today breakfast will be included. Day 6: Thursday, March 15, 2012 Madrid - Prado Museum During a locally guided tour of Madrid’s historic center, see the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, where events have been held since the 17th century. You will also see beautiful Paseo Castellano, Gran Via and Plaza de Espana. Next, a guided tour of the Prado Museum, open since 1819, provides you with an historical and cultural perspective of this magnificent museum that boasts the world's finest collection of art by masters such as Velazquez and Goya. The remainder of the day is at leisure for you to explore the huge Royal Palace or the Royal Theatre with its restored 1850 Opera House. The Reina Sofía and the Thyssen-Bornemisza museums are also very popular with visitors. Today breakfast will be included. Day 7: Friday, March 16, 2012 Madrid Today is at leisure for you to relax and explore fascinating Madrid, “the city that never sleeps.” If it interests you, an optional excursion is available to visit Toledo, a UNESCO site and the capital of medieval Spain until 1560. A comprehensive tour highlights the magnificent Gothic cathedral Day Day Day and the 13th century synagogue, a testament to Toledo’s Jewish heritage. Also stop in the Church of Santo Tome to view El Greco’s masterpiece painting, The Burial of Count Orgaz. This evening join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner celebrating the end of a wonderful trip. Today breakfast and dinner will be included. Day 8: Saturday, March 17, 2012 Madrid - Tour Ends Return home with vivid memories of two of Europe’s most beautiful and exciting cities with old, rich and diverse cultural heritages. Today breakfast will be included. YOUR ITINERARY AT A GLANCE 1 Overnight Flight Hotel Regencia Colon, Barcelona 2-4 Melia Galgos Hotel, Madrid 5-7 On some dates alternate hotels may be used. Please Note: Air rate and schedule are applicable for groups of 10 or more traveling on the same flights and dates. To complete your vacation, we include roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers when purchasing AAA Member Choice Vacations airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers. Please note that all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times. Included breakfasts are buffet breakfasts. Single accommodations are limited and are available on a first come, first served basis. Hotel check-in on your day of arrival is 3:00 PM. Rooms may not be available prior to that time. Space is limited and will be handled on a first come, first served basis, so book early! This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected. 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