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Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism WEATHERVANE 6470 Rt. 20A, Suite 6 Perry, NY 14530 A Quarterly Publication of the Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism F A L L 2 0 1 5 The 2015 Leadership Wyoming Class Reaches the Half-Way Point Welcome New Members! 77 Maple (Attica) Baker Hauling & AMS Oil Products (Silver Springs) Cardinal Financial Services Group (Fairport) Homestead Remodeling (Silver Springs) Honey Do Renovations & Repair (Pike) Move Better, LLC (Perry) Paddock’s Breeding Services & Dairy Supplies (Warsaw) Primerica (Arcade) R&M Energy Services Group, Inc. (Fairport) It’s easy to join our Chamber & Tourism Mailing list and stay connected to the latest news and events. Just text WYCOCHAMBER to 22828 to get started While most of them came in as strangers on the first day of the opening retreat, these 14 professionals from in and around Wyoming County now have a group of friends they can call on after just 6 months of Leadership Wyoming. They have endured countless hours assessing Wyoming County, boasting about our assets and taking time to think about the weaknesses we may have and how they can be corrected. Each participant was put through the Meyers-Briggs assessment to see how their personalities play into teams they are on, whether it be at work, or at home. Now, half way through the 10 month program, this group has developed a sense of pride in their County and all the things they can accomplish together in the future. The last few months, they have toured some of our premiere agricultural businesses, such as the Perry Veterinary Clinic in Perry, DeLaval Direct NY in Castile and VanSlyke’s Dairy Farm in Portageville. The class has had time to take a behind the scenes look at top notch manufacturers such as Drasgow, Inc. in Gainesville, Morton Salt in Silver Springs, and Koike Aronson in Arcade. Talking with the Superintendent of Letchworth Central School Julie Reed gave them insight into the new demands placed on students, while a tour given by Genesee Valley Educational Partnership Message and data rates may apply. If you are interested in joining the Chamber, or know someone who is, contact our office at 585-237-0230 or visit our website, www.WycoChamber.org. students showed the opportunities that exist if a student is interested in pursuing any classes that are offered at the Mt. Morris campus. A quick scavenger hunt on the Main Street corridor in Arcade opened their eyes to just how much is offered to shoppers and visits to local tourism destinations such as Hidden Valley Animal Adventure, Beaver Meadow Audubon Center and the Charcoal Corral reminded them how much we have to offer our out-of-county visitors. The day spent at Camp Hough is always a memorable one, as it requires them to get to know each other in ways that the tours and discussions hadn’t. Whether it was a fear of heights when on the ropes course, or trying to come up with a way to get that last person over the team wall, the group put their all into cheering and encouraging each other to get the tasks at hand completed. Future sessions include Government and Criminal Justice Day, which features a look behind the walls at Attica State Prison and a sit down with the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors; a day of volunteering at Community Action and a Leadership and Strategic Thinking Day. The year culminates in December when they will join the other 135 Leadership Wyoming graduates. This year’s participants are Don Gasiewicz, Cornell Cooperative Extension; Teresa Gibson, Pioneer Credit Recovery; Paul Weber, Pioneer Credit Recovery; Jamie Satchell, Pioneer Credit Recovery; Laurie Gilbert, Tompkin's Bank of Castile; Tara Gardner, Five Star Bank; Paul James McCormick, McCormick Farms; David Riddell, Asbury Camp & Retreat Center; Robert Jines, Wyoming County Health Department; Steve Hull, Morton Salt; Julia Ferrini, Wyoming County Free Press; Brian Becker, William G. Becker & Sons, Inc.; Kelly Schubert, Genesee Community College; and Kathy Conway, Frontier Food Service Corp. “It has been wonderful getting to know this group. Each class develops its own personality and you can see them building life-long friendships almost immediately. It’s programs like Leadership Wyoming that will develop leaders poised to take on whatever the future holds for Wyoming County”, stated Program Coordinator Kelly Ashcraft. Recruitment for the 2016 class begins in November, but interested parties can contact the Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism office for more information. CALLING ALL MEMBER BROCHURES! RISING COSTS … VOLATILE MARKETS … PRICE SPIKES … TAKE CONTROL! Call the Chamber office at 237-0230 to learn more about the National Fuel Resources Program for Chamber members. Call Tim Garlock at 1.800.365.3237 for your FREE quote and information on how you can save up to 25 % on your office and janitorial supplies. www.eatonofficesupply.com order@eatonofficesupply.com It’s that time of year again! The Chamber & Tourism will be manning booths at both Apple-Umpkin and the Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show (which is celebrating its 40th year this year!). We will be distributing bags filled with member information to visitors at these events. How do you participate? Easy! Just bring up to 1000 pieces of collateral to our offices by September 11th and it will be included in the bags. We plan on both events being bigger than ever this year based on the number of visitors pouring into the county this summer looking to visit our “Best State Park in the USA”, so this is a distribution opportunity that you don’t want to miss! For more information, or ideas on what to put in the bags, contact our office at 585-237-0230. Our booth at the 2015 Wyoming County Fair. We were pleased to hand out our member’s information and share with visitors all that we love about WYCO! Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism 6470 Rt. 20A, Suite 6, Perry, NY 14530 • 585.237.0230 • wycochamber.org • gowyomingcountyny.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIRMAN Marty Griffith Five Star Bank VICE CHAIRMAN Lisa Schwartz Pioneer Credit Recovery SECRETARY Colleen Kennedy Warsaw PennySaver TREASURER Nicole White Freed Maxick CPA’s IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Jason Beck Rocket Commercial Realty DIRECTORS Brock Beckstrand Upstate Door, Inc. Tom Carpenter Clark Patterson Lee Assoc. Patty Chaya Genesee Community College Daniel Egan Beaver Hollow Conf. Ctr. Austin Fish Complete Payroll Processing Norb Fuest Appletree HR & Safety Consultants Jackie Hoyt Arts Council for Wyoming Cty. Hans Kunze Steuben Trust Company Darren Long Prestolite Electric Scott Meidenbauer Byrncliff Resort & Conf. Ctr. Joe Rivellino Rivellino Realty Becky Ryan FROM THE PRESIDENT— It certainly has been a busy summer for Wyoming County! Whether you’ve had the time to visit one of the farm markets; attend an event like Shake on the Lake; take a trip on the Arcade and Attica; visit Letchworth State Park; or spent some time at the Wyoming County Fair, I’m sure you can agree that Wyoming County has a lot to offer. We’re proud to report that traveler spending is up 5.1% in Wyoming County over previous years and the results are something to be excited about. Tourist spending represents $39 million in economic impact here and is generating $4.5 million is state and local sales taxes. We are working hard to maintain a program that brings in the tourists, generates economic activity, and improves the bottom line for local businesses. Thank you to all the business owners in the recreation and hospitality industry, and in all sectors for working hard to make your businesses real high value attractions for tourists and residents to visit every day. We are working closely with our partners in economic development to expand, grow, and enhance the offerings that we can share with tourists. The Wyoming County Rural Arts Initiative is growing and expanding almost weekly and the possibilities of where the county could be is almost endless. The project will help to generate new life into our Main streets and downtowns, open new opportunities for local development and growth, and will act as a catalyst for sustained economic prosperity for our communities and businesses. We are very pleased to share with the membership several ribbon cuttings that we hosted this spring and summer. Welcome to these new businesses, those who expanded and changed ownership. Dream Lake Campground in Warsaw; Olive and Ink in Perry; Shine Fitness in Attica; Artisan Villa Farmers’ Market in Warsaw; Paddock Breeding Service in Warsaw; Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant in Warsaw; Canaans’ Butcher Block and Eatery in Perry. This June we celebrated the 5th Annual Agripalooza at Broughton Farms in Gainesville, NY. With 4,000 visitors in attendance, it was another record setting year of welcoming everyone to an outstanding local farm. The Broughton family did an excellent job as hosts and the day was a great success thanks to everyone who participated. As we look to fall planning, I would like to remind all of our small businesses of two events that will be here before we know it. We’ll be kicking of the 4th Shop Wyoming & Win contest which begins Black Friday and extends to Christmas Eve. At almost the same time, we’ll be celebrating the one day event Small Business Saturday on November 28th. This is a great opportunity for county businesses to invite customers in and celebrate all that is positive about our local business community. We’ll be running promotions and will have materials again this year. Please stay tuned for more information on both events as we get closer to fall. We welcome as much participation as we can get and encourage anyone with questions to call the Chamber. Upcoming Chamber Seminars 9/1—Affordable Care Act Employer Reporting: Compliance for Businesses with 50+ Employees The Affordable Care Act has brought with it many changes in the way large businesses operate when it comes to health insurance. Learn what defines a large business, and what you need to begin prepping for filings. 9:00-11:00am, at the Chamber Office. FREE. 9/15—Audience Based Marketing—What it is and How to Use It The face of advertising is ever changing and keeping up with what is effective can be a full-time job. How are people finding you? How are they looking for you? Come learn about the newest ways consumers can fund your business. 9:00-11:00am, at Genesee Community College, Warsaw Campus (115 Linwood Ave). $20/Chamber member, $35/General Admission. 9/17—Notary Public Prep Class Everything you need to know to be prepared to take the Notary Public exam. 9:00am—12:30pm, at the Chamber Office. $40/Chamber member, $50/General Admission. 10/6—Holiday Small Business Marketing Holidays demand the most creativity for small business marketing as many businesses generate over 50% of their revenue during the holiday shopping season. Participants will learn social media, email marketing and traditional marketing tips. 9:00-11:00am, at the Chamber Office. $20/Chamber member, $35/General Admission. 11/5—Six Week Top Line Performers Leadership Seminar Top Line Performers is a boot camp that builds at the individual level by developing high profile skills and attitudes that drive revenue, increase productivity and cut your training budget at the same time. Class will be taught in six 3.5 hour sessions at the Chamber. More information to come. Pre-Registration is required for all Seminars. Please call the Chamber at 237-0230 to register. Join us and the Arcade Chamber on October 1st, from 4-8pm for MAIN & MORE: ARCADE To register, contact the Chamber at 2370230 or www.WycoChamber.org Ever dreamed of visiting Supervisor, Town of Warsaw IRELAND? Andrew Stang The Chamber can help! Stang-Tek Frank Vitagliano, Jr. 2015 Chamber BOD Meeting Dates Tompkins Insurance Agencies Chamber Members are welcome to attend any open BOD Meeting. Meetings begin at 8:00AM and are located at the Wyoming County Business Services Center Conference Room unless otherwise indicated. John Wheeler The Bank of Castile STAFF Scott Gardner President & CEO Meghan Nulty September 9th: BOD Meeting October 14: Executive Committee (Closed to Public) November 18: BOD Meeting December 16: Executive Committee (Closed to Public) VP, Tourism & Marketing Kelly Ashcraft Director of Member Services 2015 Community Investors Get 2015 DARIEN LAKE tickets from the Chamber! Tickets are $29.99 each and include parking! END OF SEASON SPECIAL—Buy a ticket from the Chamber at our cost and receive a free ticket at the Darien Lake front gate! Good through Sept. 26th. *paid advertisement by the Arts Council for Wyoming County Join us on September 3rd for an informational session on “Shades of Ireland”, a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Emerald Isle. Spend March 15-24, 2016 soaking in the landscapes of rolling hills and feeling the warmth of an Irish welcome. Highlights include: Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford Crystal, Blarney Castle, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway and an overnight stay at Cabra Castle. Special Travel Presentation: Thursday, September 3rd, at 5pm. Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism Offices. Please RSVP by calling (585)-658-3030 Community Investors are business leaders willing to step forward and serve as advocates for the Chamber’s membership. We encourage you to join our growing list of Community Investors, and thank our 2014 Community Investors for their support.
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