August - Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce
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August - Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Break See who we surprised with coffee and donuts this month Ribbon Cutting 9 Timber Creek Buffet celebrates 2nd year open Cruisin' Back to School 9 At St Vincent De Paul in Clarkston 16 Lunch Exchange Business After Hours Wednesday, August 8 Thursday, August 16 at Quality Inn & Suites at Tri-State Memorial Hospital August 2012 WHAT’S HAPPENING Find out about the events going on this month page 3 MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Download your vendor application for Alive After Five, the Clarkston Farmer's Market & Where Business Meets the Outdoors page 5 CHAIRMAN’S THOUGHTS Enjoying the Valley page 6 PRESIDENT’S VIEW Being a Leader page 9 Marketing Opportunity for Your Business Your Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce is accepting vendor registrations for “Where Business Meets the Outdoors,” a new outdoor and business expo to be held October 5 & 6, 2012 at the Nez Perce Country Fairgrounds. “Where Business Meets the Outdoors” incorporates the concepts of the Chamber’s former ATK Inland Northwest Outdoor Show, Valley Business Showcase, and Taste of the Valley, while adding several new unique elements to enhance the experience for vendors and show attendees. Some of the new features include a pre-scheduled, face to face appointment session between vendors and potential clients, complimentary childcare (provided by a licensed childcare provider) for vendors and attendees, and a live radio remote broadcast with at least one announcement from each vendor. The new expo will also feature interactive, educational seminars and activities for both business owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. “From fishing guides to loan officers, ski instructors to insurance salespersons, caterers to auto body repairmen, and everything in between, we all work together to make the Lewis Clark Valley and surrounding area such a great place to live. This new expo will showcase all the incredible industries and recreational opportunities that our region has to offer, with no exceptions,” said Kristin Kemak, President/CEO of the LC Valley Chamber. “We feel it is extremely important to offer equal benefits and marketing opportunities to all of our members, and have combined these events to place all of the businesses that we represent in front of the largest audience of potential customers that we can.” The cost of a 10’ x 10’ vendor booth is $175.00, and larger sizes are available if needed, both inside and outside the fair pavilion. Registration forms are available at the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce office, at 502 Bridge Street in Clarkston, or online at www.lcvalleychamber.org/expo or more information, register as a vendor, or if you would like to present a seminar, please e-mail events@lcvalleychamber.org, or call 509.758.7712. 502 BRIDGE STREET CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON 99403 INFO@LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 509.758.7712 509.751.8767 FAX WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG shadesofireland LC Valley Chamber of Commerce and AAA Member Choice Vacations Present: “SHADES OF IRELAND” Have you ever dreamed of visiting the Emerald Isle? Here’s your chance to follow that dream! The Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce is planning a trip to Ireland, March 12-21, 2013, and you’re invited! Highlights of the trip include a visit to the home of Waterford Crystal, kissing the Blarney Stone, spending the night in a castle, visiting the Guinness beer factory, and so much more. You can save by taking advantage of the chamber’s group tour rates if you register by September 12, 2012. To find out more, call Tiffany Bambacigno at AAA, at 208.750.7255 or visit www.lcvalleychamber.org/Ireland. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2013 in Ireland with the LC Valley Chamber of Commerce! SATURDA PIONEER PARK Y NIGHT AUGUST 2 5TH 5:00 WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 2 Not affiliated with Reno’s Hot August Nights PIONEER PARK GATES OPE N AT GUST 24 U A T H IG N FRIDAYAT 6:00 TH GATES OPEN GET TICKETS AT: Rosauer’s (Lewiston & Moscow), Lewis-Clark Credit Union, GNC Prado Express, Orchards Pharmacy, Southway Liberty, Thain Chevron CatFM.com LewistonHAN.com wistonHAN. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION what'shappening ROBIN HARVEY ART SHOW Opening Reception Thurs. Aug. 2nd (Exhibit runs through Aug. 30th) Time: 5PM – 8PM Location: Valley Art Center, Clarkston 208.743.5202 | carubaspud1@msn.com THE ABC’S OF TRI-STATE Sat. Aug. 4th Time: 10AM – 12PM Location: Tri-State Memorial Hospital, Clarkston 509.751.4556 | hfeider@tristatehospital.org www.tristatehospital.org CULTURAL DEMONSTRATORS, MASTERS OF WEAVING AND BEADING Aug. 4, 5, 10, 12, 13, 14, 26 Time: 9:30AM - 4PM Location: Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center 208.843.7035 | terry_o’halloran@nps.gov LEWIS-CLARK AIR FESTIVAL Sat. Aug. 11th Time: 8AM – 5PM Location: Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport 208.746.1853 | dscrabeck922@gmail.com www.lcairfestival.com LEWISTON’S ALIVE AFTER FIVE Wed. August 15th Time: 5PM – 8PM Location: Downtown Lewiston 208.790.1148 info@beautifuldowntownlewiston.org www.beautifuldowntownlewiston.org NORTHWEST BEST BREWFEST Sat. Aug. 18th Time: 2PM – 7PM Location: Nez Perce County Fairgrounds, Lewiston 208.305.7625 | nwbest.lee@gmail.com www.nwbestbrewfest.com CRUZIN’ BACK TO SCHOOL, FREE CLOTHING & SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES Sat. Aug. 18th Time: 10AM – 4PM Location: St. Vincent DePaul, Clarkston 208.798.3251 | cliftonbarnes@msn.com LEWISTON HOT AUGUST NIGHTS Fri. Aug. 24th (Saving Abel) and Sat. Aug. 25th (ELO-The Orchestra) Time: 6PM Friday, 5PM Saturday Location: Pioneer Park, Lewiston 208.743.6564 | benb@pacempire.com www.catfm.com AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION WINEMAKER DINNER WSU ASOTIN COUNTY MASTER GARDENER PLANT CLINICS AT THE CLARKSTON FARMERS MARKET SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! JR. LANCER LANES & CASINO BEGINNERS POKER Tues. Aug. 28th Time: 6:30PM – 8:30PM Location: The Orchid Room at Morgan’s Alley, Lewiston 208.305.1274 | devin.hill@sjrmc.org www.sjrmc.org August 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25th Time: 7:30PM Location: Lewiston Civic Theatre 208.746.3401 | boxoffice@lctheatre.org www.lctheatre.org Ongoing Events VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY AT HAPPY DAY RESTAURANTS Sat. Aug 11th and the 11th of every month Time: 11AM – 3PM Location: All Happy Day Restaurants LEWISTON FARMERS MARKET Saturdays, through September 29th Time: 8AM – 12PM Location: Twin River National Bank Parking Lot at 5th & Sycamore, Clarkston 509.243.2034 | asotin.mg@wsu.edu www.asotin.wsu.edu Tuesdays Time: 7PM Location: 1250 Bridge St. Clarkston Learn the game without losing a bundle! Join Lancer Lanes & Casino for beginners poker Texas Hold-Em every Tuesday night. FREE pizza and soda for players. Bring your friends for this fun time! The dealers even instruct you how to play. THE CHRISTIAN COWBOY BALLADEERS COWBOY CHURCH First Sunday of each month: 9AM – 10:30AM Third Wednesday of each month: 6PM – 7PM Location: Guardian Angel Barn Wednesdays, through September Time: 5PM – 7PM Location: D Street Parking Lot, Lewiston 208.790.1148 info@beautifuldowntownlewiston.org www.beautifuldowntownlewiston.org 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! QUALITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 2012 SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM Every Thursday Time: 5:30PM – 7PM Location: First Christian Church, Clarkston Wednesdays, through August 8th Time: 9AM – 4PM Location: Quality Behavioral Health, 900 7th Street, Clarkston 509.758.3341 | lpeer@qbhs.org www.qualitybehavioralhealth.com CLARKSTON DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET Saturdays, through September 29th Time: 8AM – 12PM Location: Twin River National Bank Parking Lot at 5th & Sycamore, Clarkston 509.758.7712 | events@lcvalleychamber.org www.lcvalleychamber.org WSU ASOTIN COUNTY MASTER GARDENER PLANT CLINICS Wednesdays, through September 19th Time: 10AM – 2PM Location: Basement of the Asotin County Courthouse, Asotin 509.243.2034 | asotin.mg@wsu.edu www.asotin.wsu.edu FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FREE COMMUNITY SUPPER 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. Contact Info: firstchr@clearwire. net or 509.758.2943. IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: CAREER BUILDING WORKSHOPS Thursdays Time: 10AM – 11:30AM Location: Idaho Department of Labor, Lewiston 1st Thursday : Writing Resumés for Results 2nd Thursday : Stress Free Interviewing 3rd Thursday : Applications to Success 4th Thursday : Exploring Career Options The workshops are free, but please reserve your seat by calling 208.799.5000, ext. 3522. WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 3 businessafterhours Business After Hours Schedule Business After Hours is held on Thursdays unless otherwise stated. Aug 16 Tri-State Memorial Hospital Thank You Lancer Lanes and Casino! Thank you to Lancer Lanes and Casino for hosting a wonderful Business After Hours on Thurs. July 19th! Thank you to Mark and Trish Greene, Betsy Thill, Lance, and all the excellent staff at Lancer Lanes. There was something for everyone, with a Blackjack tournament, Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament, Mini Golf Tournament, and even a Karaoke Contest! Thanks also to everyone for coming and to the Ambassadors for volunteering to help! Sept 20 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Oct 11 Tumac Outdoor Nov 15 American Red Cross Dec 13 Lewiston Civic Theatre JanuaryOPEN! Showcase your business with a 2013 Business After Hours! Contact Kristina at the chamber office to reserve your spot today, 758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. lunchexchange Chamber Lunch Exchange: Are You Connecting? DON’T BE LEFT STANDING, OR WORSE...HUNGRY! PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SEAT BY CALLING THE CHAMBER OFFICE IN ADVANCE! 509.758.7712 August’s Lunch Exchange is sponsored by: 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. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2012 FROM 12PM – 1PM QUALITY INN SUITES, COST: $14 WSU Athletic Director Bill Moos will present an update of all things Cougar! AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION 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 the quarterly “Biz Buzz!” The Chamber Lunch Exchange is generally held on the second Wednesday of each month at noon, unless otherwise stated. There’s always something special going on – don’t be left out! WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 4 marketingopportunities Don't miss out on your oppurtinity to market your product, business or participate in the upcoming community activities through the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber. Make sure to click on the links below to download your vendor application. To learn more about these opportunities please contact Kristina Bickford at 509.758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. Alive After Five PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE VENDOR APPLICATION Clarkston Farmer's Market PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE VENDOR APPLICATION Where Business Meets the Outdoors PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE VENDOR APPLICATION AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 5 chairmen'sthoughts Taking Time to Enjoy Our Valley I’ve finally accepted the fact that time goes by faster the older I get. I remember summer days when I was a kid and they seemed to last forever! Now, I blink and it’s August! I long for those lazy summer days and I’m determined to enjoy at least a few of them before the summer is gone. SHERRI SKALICKY Chairman, Lewis Clark Valley Chamber Sattler Insurance Agency It makes me sad when I see myself and everyone around me hustle so much that they forget to stop and remember WHY they are working so hard. Yes, we have jobs, families and other commitments that demand our focus, but that doesn’t mean we can’t slow down once in a while and smell the flowers. I think the best thing we did as a family was purchase a jet boat a few years ago. At the time, we were too busy to take a real vacation in the summer, so we hoped that a boat would at least get us together on the river for a few hours at a time. My two daughters are now 18 and 14 and they both have said that their favorite memories of us as a family have been on that boat. When I’m up river lounging on one of the sandy beaches, it’s about the only time I’m truly relaxed and can enjoy just being alive. We all need some kind of outlet to decompress and remind us of how good life really is. This valley and surrounding area is truly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. It’s taken time and maturity to realize this, but I no longer feel that there is somewhere better out there. But to see this, we all have to slow down and really look around us. So please take the time to walk our levees, boat and fish our rivers, hike our mountains, and get involved in our community events. Take the time and really enjoy our valley and the people in it, you won’t be sorry. lunchexchange boardofdirectors Thank You for July's Lunch Exchange Board of Directors Nominations Nominations are now being accepted for the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Terms of office officially begin January 2012. It is a gracious honor to nominate someone or yourself to serve on our Board of Directors. It is also a very important role, with many obligations to fulfill, but well worth the time and effort. Nomination forms will be e-mailed to all members in good standing on Wednesday, August 1st, and must be returned to the Chamber office by Wednesday, August 15, 2012. We Are YOUR Independent Full Service Insurance Agency We'd like to thank everyone who attended the Lunch Exchange on July 11th, sponsored by Family Home Care and Hospice. They have been providing in-home health care services to residents of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho in their homes for nearly 40 years, by highly qualified medical professionals. They introduced their staff and reminded attendees how important it is to think about in-home care before it’s actually needed. Networking and many of the everimportant face to face business connections were also made during this quarter’s Biz Buzz. A big thank you to the Ambassadors that helped also! AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION • Home • Long-Term Care • Auto • Major Medical f • Life • Disability Sherri Skalicky 1 1504 8th Street, Lewiston, ID 83501 www.sattlerins.com • 208.743.9426 • 800.615.8418 SatlerIns_2x2.indd 1 WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 6 2/17/2012 10:49:53 AM SOLD! chambersponsors ELITE/VISIONARY LEADERS DIAMOND/CORPORATE LEADERS PLATINUM/BUSINESS LEADERS MEDIA SPONSORS SMALL BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEUR SPONSORS AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 8 president'sview Being a Leader I recently was asking myself, “What kind of manager are you?” and I realized, I don’t think of myself as a manager; that is too task oriented, too pointed and too uncomfortable. It makes me think of a giant checklist with assignments I must hand out to the people paid to work for me. KRISTIN KEMAK How does that make you feel when you read that last sentence? Are you saying “Amen!” or “Duh, that’s how you get stuff done?” Management is not a bad thing, it’s just not my thing, by that I mean micro-management, looking over everyone’s shoulder, checking, double-checking… not trusting people to do what they were hired to do because if they fail, I fail. Nope, if they “fail”, they learn, they should do better next time and we can work together to find out what we need to do to make it better next time. President/CEO, Lewis Clark Valley Chamber This “What kind of manger are you??” thinking caused me to review my job description and to lift my head from my computer to reflect on one of the values of the chamber that are hanging on my wall – Leadership. It is in my job description and one of our core values. Ahha! There is a difference between management and leadership, yes, they often overlap but I realized, I want people to want to work with me, to help me meet our chamber’s mission and vision. I want them to do it because they have been inspired to do so, not because they have been told it is on their “to-do list.” I want people to be excited about what they do, be excited about what we do. A leader will get in the trenches with their people, make them feel valued, supported and guided. A leader is willing to give up authority and let others lead, succeed and sometimes fail. A leader will forge a new path in an effort to do better, create better, live better, and be better. Be a leader with vision, passion and excitement. coffeebreak ribboncutting THANK YOU! INLAND CELLULAR Timber Creek Grill Buffet Last month Inland Cellular was recognized by the Ambassadors for their continued investment in the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber. Thanks Inland Cellular! CELEBRATES 2ND ANNIVERSARY IN LEWISTON LOCATION INLAND CELLULAR On July 13th, the Ambassadors recognized the Klinke family, owners of Timber Creek Grill Buffet for their 2nd anniversary at 2305 Nez Perce Drive in Lewiston. Those that attended the ribbon cutting were treated to an afternoon snack, with a trip through the buffet line. Thank you Paul, and General Manager Diana Schuit, for your commitment to our community! Special thanks to Daily’s Bakery for donating their fantastic coffee and Albertson’s for donating the donuts each month! Thank you also to the Ambassadors that helped at the ribbon cutting: Jill Charpentier, Aflac Barb Hilty, Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Barbara Craigie, FastSigns Libby Fender, Allstate Insurance 2612 Nez Perce Drive, Suite A, Lewiston 208.798.0245 www.inlandcellular.com www.facebook.com/inlandcellular AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 9 the AB C‘s of Tri-State DATE Saturday, August 4, 2012 TIME 10am to Noon PLACE Tri-State Memorial Hospital 1221 Highland Ave. Clarkston (outside Emergency Room entrance) Please join us for this fun, free, community event! Activities are especially designed for children ages 4 to 7, but your entire family is welcome. We’ll answer kids’ and families’ questions about their health and safety and what to expect during an emergency room or minor care visit. Please register by Monday, July 30 by calling 509.758.4902 or email hfeider@tristatehospital.org committeenews Natural Resource Committee MEETING MINUTES FROM JULY 17TH, 2012 The July meeting of the NRC was attended by: Jerry Klemm, Kristin Kemak, Tony Snodderly, Art Seamans, Wanda Keefer, Todd Blamires, Mike Tatko, Neil Toothaker, Will Godfrey and Carole Asbury. After a short association/background introduction by each participating member, the group began discussing how it should best proceed to meet the needs of the community within the greater Chamber organization. Based on this input, the following mission statement and key issues were identified. The Natural Resource Committee supports, promotes and protects the values and treasures of the Lewis Clark Valley by providing natural resource issue awareness and education to the business community. The next meeting will focus on filling the open Committee Co-Chair and Program Chair positions, and setting the agenda for the key issues and speakers for the balance of 2012. Neil Toothaker will be taking care of reservations for us at the Quality Inn for the next NRC meeting on August 21 at noon. All interested chamber members are encouraged to join the committee for the August luncheon meeting. Submitted by: Carole Asbury Recording Secretary Key Issues of the Natural Resource Committee: (Not necessarily in order of importance) • Public Land Access • Maintaining Navigable River System • Supporting Multi-use Access for Recreational Activities • Protecting Our Dams • Stormwater Issues • Government and Tribal Relationship Lewis Clark Young Professionals PERSONAL CHEFS AND A TRIP TO IRELAND The Lewis Clark Young Professionals enjoyed an elegant dinner at Seasons Bistro hosted by their personal chef for the evening, Tina Poe. It was a great way to enjoy wonderful food and company in a nice setting. After a round of introductions and a fun ice-breaker, Tiffany Bambacigno and Kara Aiken (both of AAA), gave a brief overview of the Chamber trip to Ireland over St. Patrick’s Day 2013. The LCYP likes to mix things up. One month may be oysters and wine at a downtown Bistro, and the next month might be beer and popcorn at a local brewery. For our August gathering, there will be a change-up from the typical 3rd Wednesday of the month meeting, since Eric (LCYP Chair) will be out that week. Tentative plans are to get together on Aug 22 instead. Stay tuned for location. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories offers a complete range of solutions that improve how electric power is delivered. Our mission is simple—make electric power safer, more reliable, and more economical. Explore the possibilities at www.selinc.com 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 eric.justis@mssb.com. The group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at varying locations. Find their page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Lewis-Clark-Young-Professionals. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 11 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 Bickford at the chamber office, 758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. RENTAL SPACE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 840 10th St, Clarkston 509.758.2943 MOBILE MUSIC DJ MOBILE MUSIC 509.758.3301 darcynelly@yahoo.com PEST MANAGEMENT SUN PEST MANAGEMENT 1140 15th St., Clarkston 800.422.4803 russ@sunpest.com 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. 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 15% discount for chamber members for soil sterilization, weed treatments and just plain ol’ insect/spider treatments. for all your party needs! COMPUTER SERVICES MORTGAGE COMPANIES 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 CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE COMPANY 829 6th Street Clarkston, WA Phone: (509) 751-2222 Mobile: (208) 790-2324 Fax: (509) 751-2228 E-Mail: lmcclain@ccmclending.com Cherry Creek Mortgage will waive the appraisal fee (up to $500) on purchase loans to all chamber members and their employees. 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. Winner of Motel 6 Quality Award for the USA 2005. We have available an indoor pool and hot tub, pool parties, Executive WATER - BOTTLED & BULK Suites, and extra parking for your fishing boat. Have company NORTHWEST PURE BOTTLED WATER coming to visit and need an extra room. Receive a 10% discount 509.751.9305 off our low rates. We will leave the light on for you. One-month FREE machine rental and two FREE bottles of water, when you give us a try. (A $21 value) INSURANCE PEACOCK VAUGHN INSURANCE 914 6th St., Clarkston CONSULTING/FACILITATION 509.758.2222 NORTHWEST LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES 509.254.3688 We are an Independent Agency that has been providing jscott@nwLeadershipStrategies.com insurance services for over 40 years. We believe every customer should receive personal service from an Agency they 15% discount for chamber members seeking leadership and can count on. Contact us for a FREE insurance review. FREE organization development consulting and facilitation services, NOTARY SERVICE Exclusively for chamber members. including: annual Retreat Facilitation, Communication Audits, Leadership Training and Organization Program analysis and design. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 12 newmembers Please extend a warm hand of welcome to the following companies who joined the Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce. Be a good partner…remember these companies when you do business. KC LAWN AND LANDSCAPE SERVICES KELLY CREEK FLYCASTERS LITTLE DREAMS Ken Shipley Lewiston 208.305.8238 kenandcindys@gmail.com Dale Mickelsen P. O. Box 2131, Lewiston 208.413.4999 | wgodfrey@cableone.net www.kellycreekflycasters.org Kathleen Davis 500 Sycamore Street, Clarkston 509.295.3021 littledreamstoo@yahoo.com Gutter-to-ground, landscape management, irrigation installation and turf management. Lewis Clark Valley fly fishing club, devoted to education and conservation. Princess, angels, fairies, ballerinas, brides, divas, little miss pageants, glamor girls....Everything for your little girl to dress up with her friends and have the most memorable parties ever. ourvalley Establish Sensible Credit and Collection Policies Providing quality goods and services requires a significant investment of time, cash, and expertise, and without an effective credit and collection policy, a reasonable return on that investment may prove elusive. By extending credit to customers who don't pay, companies all too often provide products and services for free. Yet if businesses tighten credit requirements too much, good customers may take their business elsewhere. Although owners and managers may be reluctant to pump scarce resources into collecting bad debts, if receivables aren't adequately controlled, a company may find itself without the cash needed to cover ongoing expenses. SYSTEMATIC COLLECTION PROCEDURES. You'll want to document when and how delinquent customers should be contacted. The policy and procedures manual might include phone scripts, sample collection letters, and a discussion about turning over delinquent accounts to third-party agencies. Some surveys show that the probability of collecting past-due accounts drops to 50% after six months and 25% after a year. Accordingly, your policy should also discuss the write-off of uncollectible accounts. This article contributed by: Su Brown & Associates, PLLC All things considered, developing and maintaining a strong credit and collection policy is a balancing act. Nevertheless, every policy should include certain key elements. A MISSION STATEMENT AND GOALS. Will you be liberal on credit and conservative on collections, or vice versa? How much risk are you willing to accept? How will you measure the effectiveness of your policies? To track goals, some companies use various metrics — the percentage of current receivables to sales is one measure — to determine how well their credit and collection policies are working. A strong policy will spell out these goals and metrics. 77 Southway Suite B Lewiston, ID 83501 contact: sbassoc@subrown.com www.subrown.com DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The policy should define specific roles and levels of authority for credit and collections staff. It should delineate who is responsible for collecting required customer documentation and who has the authority to establish and revise credit limits. The policy also should discuss the chain of command and specify who has the final word when conflicts arise. CREDIT EVALUATION AND APPROVAL PROCESSES. A strong policy will lay out procedures for extending credit, such as stating that customers with credit limits below $5,000 will not be scored for new orders, but those with limits between $5,000 and $10,000 will require a current credit report. The policy also might require that orders exceeding certain limits be accompanied by a current set of financial statements. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 13 ourvalley v Lewiston Library Events Join in on the fun! To learn more about the Lewiston Library and events please visit their website: lewistonlibrary.org. “NIGHT VISITORS” @ STORYTIME Visit the library for exciting stories and songs about “Night Visitors” at Storytime, Wednesday, August 1, and Thursday, August 2, at 10:30 a.m. We will also have fingerplays and a craft for our little Storytime visitors. NIGHT VISITORS EVENT Who visits us at night? Aliens? Mr. Sandman? Elves? Find out "who" when you and your family join us for our Night Visitors Event, Wednesday, August 1, at 2-4 p.m. “BUS RIDE” @ STORYTIME The stories on the bus go round and round, as do the songs and fingerplays. Join us at “Bus Ride” Storytime this Wednesday, August 8, and Thursday, August 9, as we focus on bus safety and fun, then practice what we learned on a real bus ride. request is received by a volunteer, you will be notified. Since obituary requests are filled by volunteers, please allow up to one month to fill your request. Book Your Jet Boat Tour or Fishing Trips Today! It’s that time of year again. Book your fishing trip with one of these amazing outfitters. Need gift ideas? Want to thank your employees? A fishing trip would be a great gift…. “LEARNING & RESEARCH” WEBPAGE Have research but unsure where to begin? With a library card and an internet connection you can access a world of information! View maps of Idaho or a faraway land. Check the stock market. Read magazine articles. Get homework help. The list continues. www.riverquestexcursions.com Visit www.lewistonlibrary.org and select “Learning & Research” from our left-hand menu to start your adventure for knowledge. “LEARNING & RESEARCH” HELP VALLEY BOOKIES BOOK CLUB The “Learning & Research” page on the library’s website has a wealth of information for youth and adults, alike. A library card and internet connection is all it takes. If you would like to learn more about this valuable resource, we will come to your group or organization and present an overview of the databases. www.steeldreamsfishing.com “COUNTING ANIMALS” @ STORYTIME For more information or to schedule a presentation, please contact us at 743-6519 x-108, or email rsmith.lew@valnet.org. 1.800.422.3568 Join us for a discussion of “Train Dreams” by Denis Johnson, Tuesday, August 14, 6:45pm, at Rosauers. Books are available at your library or by ordering online. Noah would love this one! “Counting Animals” is our theme at Storytime Wednesday, August 15, and Thursday, August 16, at 10:30 a.m. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft that will be fun…and you can count on that! Hells Canyon - South Entrance 541.785.3352 Jet Boat Tours Lodging - RV/Tent Fishing Charters www.hellscanyonadventures.com “LAKES & PONDS” STORYTIME Row, row, row your boat to Storytime for stories, fingerplays, and songs about “Lakes and Ponds”, Wednesday, August 22, and Thursday, August 23, at 10:30a.m. A craft will be available for the little ones. www.reeltimefish.com “LET’S MOVE!” @ STORYTIME We promise the stories, songs, and craft will be a moving experience at Storytime this Wednesday, August 29, and Thursday, August 30, at 10:30a.m. After all…our theme is “Let’s Move!” GENEALOGY HELP & OBITUARY REQUESTS Genealogy help is available most Thursday and Friday afternoons, 1-3p.m. Please call the library before coming to be sure the volunteer will be here on the day you are coming. Obituary requests are also available online by visiting our website, clicking on Services then Reference. Fill out the short form and once the AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION www.snakedancerexcursions.com WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 14 www.snakeriveradventures.com ourvalley Christmas Parade Theme Contest The 26th Annual Clarkston Lighted Christmas Parade will be held on Saturday, December 1st at 4:30pm and a theme is needed! Anyone with suggestions for this year’s parade theme is welcome to submit them to the chamber office. The winning theme will be chosen on August 30th and the winner will receive a free newsletter insert, a $175.00 value, in the October monthly newsletter. For questions, contact Lee Ann Hancock, Marketing and Events Manager, at 509.758.7712 or by email at events@lcvalleychamber.org. 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. Downtown Lewiston Hosts Second Annual Art Walk Beautiful Downtown Lewiston (BDL), in partnership with LCSC Center for Arts & History, invites local and regional artists to display their works in downtown Lewiston businesses for the second annual Downtown Art Walk. The event occurs on Friday, September 28, 2012, from 5-9 p.m. at various downtown locations. Artists may have the opportunity to display their work for up to one month after the event. To participate as an artist or musician in the Downtown Art Walk, please submit a Participant Registration Form with a downtown business. Forms can be found at www.beautifuldowntownlewiston. org. Artists in need of assistance connecting with a host location (downtown business), can contact Beautiful Downtown Lewiston at breanne@beautifuldowntownlewiston.org or LCSC Center for Arts & History Director at lljones@lcsc.edu. The registration fee is $20 per artist. The deadline for registering as an artist or downtown business is August 10, 2012. The first Downtown Art Walk event in Lewiston was on September 30, 2011. The event drew over 1000 people to view 50 local and regional artists at various downtown Lewiston business locations. For additional information about the Downtown Art Walk, please contact Breanne Durham, Director of Beautiful Downtown Lewiston, at 208.790.1148 or Breanne@beautifuldowntownlewiston.org. Salute to Veterans AT THE LEWISTON-NEZ PERCE COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT Friends of the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport invites you to a FREE Airport Open House and Air Festival on Saturday, August 11, 2012, open to the public from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. “Salute to Veterans” is the theme of this year’s Open House and will include a special tribute to veterans at 10:00 am. Breakfast and lunch will be provided at the E.A.A. hangar as well as a pig roast at the Sheriff’s Air Posse. Antique cars may also be on display at the E.A.A. hangar on O’Connor Road. In addition, free camping facilities will be available at the E.A.A. hangar for fly-in participants. The Commemorative Air Force will be returning on Friday, August 10 through Sunday, August 12 with their B-17 Flying Fortress “Sentimental Journey” which will be available for rides and photo ops. The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was a four-engine heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the then-Army Air Corp. Eventually, over 12,700 were produced. Other military aircraft are invited. The main access to the Open House will be at the Stout Flying Service gate, west of the airport terminal. Shuttle service will be provided between the main gate area and the E.A.A. hangar. Handicap parking will be available nearby. Addison Pemberton will be bringing his 1927 Boeing Model 40C and other vintage aircraft are expected. Stout Flying Service will be offering free rides and various other displays and activities are planned including the LifeFlight aircraft which is headquartered at the airport. The E.A.A. will conduct tours of their facilities, have amateur built aircraft on display and youth in the area are encouraged to learn more about their scholarship program and the Young Eagles which is open to youth between the ages of 8 and 17. In addition, Kiwi Air of Clarkston will offer helicopter rides. The Civil Air Patrol’s Blue Mountain Composite Squadron will be on hand with aircraft and information about their cadet and rescue programs. The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Air Posse’s aircraft will also be on display. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION The Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport provides up to 30 days free parking to travelers. Lewiston is rarely closed due to weather and is the backup airport for all of the northwest and potentially Western Canada for all those unable to land at their destination airport due to weather. There are daily commercial flights offered by Skywest, the Delta Connection, to Salt Lake City and Horizon serving Boise and Seattle. Through marketing agreements with foreign and domestic carriers, travelers have easy connections and great service to cities through the United States and the world. Contact information: Jim Otey – 208.746.8488, oscartango@cableone.net Doug Black – 208.743.8201, captdbme@lewiston.com Leroy Chausse – 208.746.3447, leroy@lcairlink.com DeAnn Scrabeck - 208.746.1853, dscrabeck@clearwire.net WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 15 ourvalley Winemaker's Dinner Series Begins FOR ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION One Night … One Chef … One Winemaker … Infinite Possibilities. Cruzin' Back to School AT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL IN CLARKSTON St. Vincent De Paul’s Social Services Office will be the site for a fun back to school event on Saturday, August 18th from 10am to 4pm. There will be free clothing, shoes and school supplies for low income families, along with hot dogs, a car show, and a clown balloon artist. Volunteers are needed, please contact Ellan Dekan at 509.758.3640 if interested. Imagine spending an evening enjoying wine with an award-winning winemaker, Basalt Cellars, along with an amazing multi-course gourmet dinner prepared by Season’s Bistro Executive Chef Tina Poe. Proceeds support St. Joseph RMC Foundations efforts to assist in the establishment of the St. Joseph Cardiovascular Program. The evening is being sponsored by Twin River National Bank. Date: Tues. August 28th Time: 6:30PM – 8:30PM Location: Orchid Room at Morgan’s Alley, Lewiston 208.305.1274 | devin.hill@sjrmc.org www.sjrmc.org St. Joseph keeps Level III Designations FOR ADULT AND PEDIATRIC TRAUMA SERVICE St. Joseph Regional Medical Center has earned Level III Adult Trauma Service and Level III Pediatric Trauma Service designations from the Washington State Department of Health, DOH officials have announced. The designations help St. Joseph continue to give the highest standard of trauma care to the region it serves. Washington State Department of Health guidelines state a trauma system is a predetermined and organized response to managing and improving the care of severely injured people. It also provides a foundation for disaster preparedness and response. The department designates five levels of adult acute care trauma services and three levels of pediatric acute care trauma services. Every three years, hospitals can apply and compete for trauma service designation. All applicants complete a written application. Levels I, II, and III pediatric acute care applicants also receive a clinical on-site survey. Based on an assessment of the written application and the results of the clinical on-site survey, the department selects the most qualified applicants. throughout their stay for care. Trauma data is collected and entered into a registry database for quality improvement and injury prevention initiatives. St. Joseph continues to develop injury prevention programs to help reduce trauma in the region. The Medical Center also works with regional EMS personnel to develop regional educational programs to improve their trauma care. Dr. Gary Thorne serves as the chair of the St. Joseph Trauma Committee, which oversees the application process for the Medical Center. Circe Munson, Trauma Coordinator at St. Joseph, and Denise Fehrenkamp, Trauma Registry Coordinator, both were instrumental in working on the application process, which consisted of filling out a 100-page application, a site-survey that consisted of reviewing 80 charts, a facilities tour, 1-on-1 interviews, and a review of St. Joseph policy and procedures as compared to Washington State DOH trauma standards. Only nine hospitals received Pediatric Trauma Service designation during the latest process and the designations began on July 1. St. Joseph has received both trauma service designations since the 1990s. The Level III designations verify that St. Joseph has the expertise and resources to provide quality care to trauma patients. At St. Joseph, trauma surgeons are available 24 hours a day to respond to trauma emergencies, and nurse clinicians attend to each trauma patient AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 16 ourvalley Lewiston Roundup Announcing a Merger TD&H ENGINEERING & PROGRESSIVE ENGINEERING HAVE MERGED! Providing even more services, additional expertise and a larger staff, all under one roof. GET YOUR PARADE APPLICATIONS IN When: Sat. Sept. 8 Time: 9:59 AM, Lineup begins at 8 AM on Snake River Ave. Theme: “Vintage Chaps and Cowboy Hats…The True Western Way” Lewiston Roundup Parade applications are available now! Fill out your application at www.lewistonroundup.org. Deadline for applications is September 1st. For more information, contact the chamber office at 509.758.7712 or info@lcvalleychamber.org. This August we will be moving our combined Lewiston engineering staff to the new downtown TD&H office. We will be located next door to Northwest Media, a media division of TD&H Engineering, at 210 Main Street in Beautiful Downtown Lewiston. Together we offer a staff of 20 professionals in a convenient location to serve you better! For more information, contact TD&H Engineering at 208.746.0938 or DBA Progressive Engineering at 208.746.5406. 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! If you don't see your business listed here, please contact Kristina Bickford, Membership Services Coordinator at 509.758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. Albertsons - Clarkston (509) 758-5523 Dr. Dean H. Hattan (509) 758-0205 Northwest Best Entertainment (208) 305-7625 Asotin County Fair (509) 243-4101 GuestHouse Inn & Suites (208) 746-3311 Orbitcom, Inc. (509) 668-8107 Barbara A. Fry (208) 799-3030 Holiday Inn Express (208) 750-1600 Quad Cities Realty Joe Arellano (208) 798-7798 Cashtyme/ Limotyme (509) 758-5416 Impressions Childcare (509) 758-7122 Salvation Army (208) 746-9653 Central Optical Laboratories, Inc. (509) 758-1791 Kings Thrones (208) 798-8283 SignCrafters, Inc. (208) 798-7446 Clearwater Propane Company (208) 798-5220 Matt's Grill (208) 746-8333 United Rentals Inc. (208) 746-6328 Cutting Edge Federal Credit Union (208) 746-5911 Means Building Co. LLC (208) 798-8004 Valley Sweeping Service (208) 743-4948 Dentistry ''4'' Children, PLLC (208) 743-2505 Nez Perce County Democrats (208) 743-1615 AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 17 chamberschedules Business After Hours MIX BUSINESS AND PLEASURE! 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! Lunch Exchange The chamber Lunch Exchanges are always held on the second Wednesday of the month at noon, unless otherwise stated. Lunch Exchange will be held at Quality Inn & Suites July through December August 8Sponsor: Washington State University Athletics September 12Linda Massman, COO of Clearwater Paper Corp. BUSINESS AFTER HOURS October 10State of the Valley Luncheon Hosted by: December 12Chamber/Rotary Luncheon November 14Sponsor: AAA JanuaryAnnual Meeting Sponsors are encouraged to bring visual aids, promotional items and to be creative with their 20 minute presentation. Tri-State If you would like to sponsor a luncheon, call the Chamber office today at 509.758.7712! Memorial Hospital & Medical Campus Thursday, August 16, 2012 5:00 – 7:00 pm 1221 Highland Avenue, Clarkston Upgrade your Commercial lighting. Avista will pay $4 per foot in rebate incentives to upgrade your old T12 fluorescent bulbs (no longer manufactured after 7/12/2012) with new energy efficient lighting. You will get new lighting equipment, better lighting and lower electric costs. Businesses have seen up to 70% return on their investment. For more information call 509-495-2599 or visit everylittlebit.com. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 18 2012 COUG A R FOOT BA LL Single Game TICKETS ON SALE AUG. 4 AT 10 A.M. ONLINE 2 012 H O M E S C H E D U L E 9/8 Eastern Washington 1972 Football Team Reunion Recent Grad Day 9/22 Colorado Homecoming 10/13 California Team Gleason Mike Leach Bobblehead Day 11/10 UCLA Dad’s Weekend 11/23 Washington Apple Cup 1-800-GO-COUGS WSUCOUGARS.COM A T H L E T I C S Lewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce Leadership and Staff Members BOARD OF DIRECTORS - OFFICERS Sherri Skalicky, Chairman Sattler Insurance Todd Blamires, 1st Vice Chair Art Beat Greg Craber, 2nd Vice Chair Ida Vend Broadcasting Don Montgomery, Past Co-Chairman Waddell & Reed BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DIRECTORS Lisa Byers, Wasem’s – 2012 Scott Corbitt, Clearwater Paper, Co. – 2012 Tim Lynch, My Architect – 2012 Katie Deibel, ATK – 2012 Brett Roy, Inland Cellular – 2012 Katelyn Litchfield, SJRMC – 2012 Tina Davidson, SEWEDA – 2013 Deby Lutes, Columbia Bank – 2013 Gina Rinehart, Banner Bank – 2013 Tammy Lewis, SEL - 2014 Mike Tatko, Avista - 2012 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 Kristina Bickford, Membership Services Program Coordinator membership@lcvalleychamber.org Dave Pankey, Past Co-Chairman Regence BlueShield of Idaho Questions about marketing and sponsorship opportunities? If you have any questions regarding marketing and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kristina Bickford at the chamber office, 758.7712 or membership@lcvalleychamber.org. AUGUST 2012 LEWIS CLARK VALLEY CHAMBER CONNECTION WWW.LCVALLEYCHAMBER.ORG 20 august2012 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 • Ambassadors Committee Meeting, Meriwether's at the Red Lion, 1PM • Clarkston Farmers Market , Twin River National Bank, 8AM • The ABC's of Tri-State, Tri-State Memorial Hospital, 10AM-12PM • Clarkston’s Alive After Five, Downtown Clarkston, 5PM 5 6 • Asotin County Commissioner • Asotin Courthouse Annex Building, 9AM • Idaho Government Affairs Committee, China Inn, 12PM • Nez Perce County Commissioners, Brammer Building, 1:30PM 12 • Asotin Co.. Commissioners, Asotin Courthouse Annex Building, 9AM • Nez Perce County Commissioners, Brammer Building, 1:30PM 7 13 14 19 15 • Lewiston’s Alive After Five, Downtown Lewiston, 5PM 20 • Asotin County Commissioners, Asotin Courthouse Annex Building, 9AM 21 • Natural Resources Committee, Bogey's in the Quality Inn, 12PM 10 • Ag Committee Meeting, Roosters, 12PM • Lunch Exchange, Quality Inn & Suites, 12PM • Lewiston City Council Meeting, LCSC Telecommunications Classroom, 6PM • Clarkston City Council Meeting, City Hall, 7PM 9 8 • Clarkston Farmers Market , Twin River National Bank, 8AM 16 17 • Business After Hours, Tri-State Memorial Hospital, 5PM 22 • Lewis Clark Young Professionals, 5:30PM 11 23 18 • Clarkston Farmers Market , Twin River National Bank, 8AM 24 • LCV Chamber Board of Directors Meeting, Red Lion, 12PM 25 • Clarkston Farmers Market , Twin River National Bank, 8AM • Nez Perce County Commissioners, Brammer Building, 1:30PM 26 • Asotin Co.. Commissioners, Asotin Courthouse Annex Building, 9AM • Nez Perce County Commissioners, Brammer Building, 1:30PM • Lewiston City Council Meeting, LCSC Telecommunications Classroom, 6PM • Clarkston City Council Meeting, City Hall, 7PM 27 28 29 30 31 1 • Clarkston Farmers Market , Twin River National Bank, 8AM