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The Business Connectionvolume 27 • issue 9 • october • 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Leadership:President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Senator Oelslager’s Legislative Update. . . . . 6
Events:Fall Event—Dinner with the Dawgs . . . . . . . . 1
Business After Hours—Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration . . . . . 2
First North Open House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 8
Business Connection LIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 8
Monthly Information:Business Briefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 4, 8
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Last�month�the�Massillon�Development�Foundation�(MDF)closed�on�a�50-acre�site�in�the�NEOCOM�Industrial�Parkwhich�will�be�the�future�home�of�Shearer’s�Snacks’700,000-square-foot�distribution�center.��MDF�thanks�oureconomic�development�partners�at�the�City�of�Massillon,the�Stark�Economic�Development�Board,�Miller�LandDevelopment,�and�the�State�of�Ohio�for�their�cooperationon�this�project.��The�timeline�for�this�project�was�short�anda�lot�of�work�was�completed�in�a�very�short�amount�of�timeto�make�it�happen.��I�would�also�like�to�thank�the�MDFBoard�of�Directors�and�Attorney�Mark�Percival�for�theirefforts�over�the�last�several�months.
Thank�you�to�those�who�attended�last�month’s�Business�After�Hours�at�Brahler’sCleaning�and�Restoration!��We�appreciate�the�team�at�Brahler’s�for�hosting�this�event.Due�to�the�Fall�Dinner�this�month�we�will�not�have�an�after-hours�event�but�there�will�be�a�Let’s�Do�Lunch�in�November�at�the�Massillon�Museum,�which�will�be�a�great�opportunity�to�see�the�renovations�at�their�facility.
I�hope�to�see�you�all�at�the�Fall�Dinner!
President’s MessageTed Herncane, PresidentMassillon�WestStark�Chamber�of�Commerce
Dinner with the DawgsAN EVENING WITH FORMER CLEVELAND BROWNS PLAYERS
Thursday, October 4Tailgate Party—5:30pm Dinner—6:30pm Program—7:30pm
MASSILLON K OF C—988 CHERRY RD. NW
FOR TICKETS, CALL 330.833.3146 IMMEDIATELY WEAR YOUR BROWNS GEAR!
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Business AfterHours atBrahler’s
Cleaning andRestoration
TOP ROW: Marie Brahler, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration; Massillon MayorKathy Catazaro-Perry; Todd Brahler, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration •
Tiffany Wright, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration • Cindy Stevens, Cee-BGlass; Gwen Severini, Danbury Senior Living; Jennifer Twaddle, Brahler’s
Cleaning and Restoration
SECOND ROW: Bruce McDonnell, RKKM Certified Public Accountants; Jacquie Knight, Stark Glass Enterprises • Kip Shanklin, Shanklin Heating and Air
Conditioning; Garrett Looney, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration • Renée and Keith Hancock, Main Street Deli; Joy Plumley, Brahler’s Cleaning
and Restoration
THIRD ROW: Chris Vinez, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration • Kathy Shultz,Farmers National Bank; Taylor Romar, Shanklin Heating and Air Conditioning •State Senator Scott Oelslager; Jim Ondrus, J.A. Ondrus, LLC • Gary Feagles;
Bill Schumacher, Westfield Bank
BOTTOM ROW: Jane Wickerham and Sue Repp, Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce • Jason Green, Adams Signs and Graphics; MaryBeth Green,
Morrow and Meyer, LLC
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 2
First North Open House
TOP ROW: Amie Lynn, Massillon Public Library;Katherine Gessner, MCTV; John Patrick Picard,Architect • Liz Gessner McAllister, MCTV • KarenBostrum, Krugliak Wilkins Griffiths & Dougherty Co.,LPA; Cindy Hickey, Mercy Medical Center • BobGessner, First North developer
SECOND ROW: Kristen White and Susan Gessner, MCTV • Bob Gessner, First North developer • Mike andJacquie Knight, Stark Glass Enterprises; Joel Vogt
THIRD ROW: Dan Belford, Nick Langenfeld, and Tim
Maurer, Friends and Family Credit Union • Taylor Shaw, TShaw Ltd.; Merle Miller and Andy Hussar,Stewardship Property Solutions • State Senator ScottOelslager; Attorney Andy Ginella
THIRD ROW: John Turner, Krugliak Wilkins Griffiths &Dougherty Co., LPA; Tom Turner, Mercy Medical Center• Chris Dewald and Ann Smith, MCTV • Chuck Bennell,Tam O’Shanter Golf Course • David Kaufman, JohnPatrick Picard Architect; Rob Schreffler, LibreTechnologies; and Matt Armstrong, John Patrick Picard Architect
BOTTOM ROW: David Hoffer, MCTV • ChamberPresident Ted Herncane; Mandy Altimus Stahl,Massillon Museum • Massillon Mayor KathyCatazaro-Perry; Stark County Commissioner Janet Weir Creighton
3 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Thursday,�October�4�•�5:30�pmDinner with the Dawgs
@Massillon�K�of�C
Monday,�October�22�•�11:45�amBusiness Connection LIVE
Jim�Ondrus,�CEOJ.A.�Ondrus,�LLC
@Massillon�Salvation�Army
Wednesday,�November�14�•�11:45�amLet’s Do Lunch
Massillon�Museum
Wednesday,�December�12�•�11:45�amHoliday Let’s Do Lunch
@Mercy�Medical�of�Jackson
U.s. Unemployment since 2008—Bureau of labor statistics
CHAMBERCAlENdAR OF EvENTs
AdvERTisE iN THis NEwslETTER ANd ON THE CHAMBER wEBsiTE
Membership RenewalsWe�thank�our�members�who�renewed�
their�memberships�between�August�16�and�September�15.��Please�support�
fellow�Chamber�members�as�you�conduct�business.��
Advanced�Industrial�Roofing �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.28ARCIS�Technology�Group,�Inc. �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.4Aultman�Health�Foundation �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.21BH�Studios �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.1�mo.CivPro�Engineering,�LLC �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.4Country�Lawn�Center �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.12Friends�and�Family�Credit�Union �.�.�.�.�.�.18Graphic�Enterprises,�Inc. �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.18Hampton�Inn�Massillon �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.18Koby�Electric,�Inc. �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.17The�Laurels�of�Massillon �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.22R.G.�Drage�Career�Technical�Center �.�.�.25R.�Straus,�LLC �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.6RE/MAX�Edge�Realty�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.7Stark�County�Auditor �.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.1�mo.Stewardship�Property�Solutions,�LLC �.�.�.2Tom�Jackson�Commercial�Realty�.�.�.�.�.�.12
Find More Chamber EventPhotographs on FacebookFacebook.com/massillonchamber
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 4Blu
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Monday, February 27 • 11:45 amBusiness Connection LIVE Lunch
Dr. Denise Seachrist, DeanKent State University at Stark@Massillon Salvation Army
Monday, March 20 • 11:45 amBusiness Connection LIVE Lunch
Ted Watko, CEOMeals on Wheels of
Stark and Wayne Counties@Massillon Salvation Army
Thursday, April 20 • 5:30 pm101st Annual Dinner
@Massillon Knights of Columbus Hall
Friday, June 2Annual Golf Outing
@The Legends of Massillon
U.S. Unemployment Since 2006—Bureau of Labor Statistics
CHAMBERCALENDAR OF EVENTS
American Red Cross408 Ninth Street, S.W.Canton, Ohio 44707PHONE: 330.453.0146
FAX: 330.453.0166EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: https://neoredcross.orgKimberly KrohCHAMBER WEBSITE
JA Ondrus, LLC | Vistage Worldwide6409 Corrine Drive, N.W.
Canton, Ohio 44718PHONE: 330.754.5767
FAX: 330.494.4146EMAIL: [email protected]
James OndrusTED HERNCANE
Premier Pulmonary Critical Care& Sleep Association, LLC
830 Amherst Road, N.E. • Suite 103Massillon, Ohio 44646PHONE: 330.236.5065PHONE: 330.294.4440
FAX: 330.236.4960EMAIL: [email protected]
Sunit BrarCHAMBER WEBSITE
WELCOMENEW MEMBERS
Find More Chamber EventPhotographs on FacebookFacebook.com/massillonchamber
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 4
SCHUMACHERCONSTRUCTION CO.GENERAL CONTRACTORS
• INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL• CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS• DEVELOPERS • ENGINEERS
P.O. BOX 676412 LAKE AVE., N.E.
MASSILLON, OH 44648(330) 833-8387
/MyAquaAmerica
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AquaAmerica.com
The groundwork for a better tomorrow.
Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection LIVE! Luncheon Series
$15 per Chamber member ($17 per non-member)Reservations, please! For details, contact the Chamber office: 330.833.3146 or email [email protected]. Cash, check, and credit cards welcome
Dr. DeniseSeachristDean—Kent StateUniversity at Stark
Monday, February 2711:45 am–1:00 pm@ Massillon Salvation Army 315 6th Street NE
5 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
“Studio 136 Dance Center offers the best in dance education,”promises owner Keely Beebe. The studio provides classes in tap,jazz, ballet, pointe, lyrical, contemporary, hip hop, and acrobaticsfor ages two through eighteen. The center also offers severaladult classes. Skill levels range from beginner to competitive.Well-qualified and diverse instructors have taught at Studio 136since 2004. “We feel that every dancer should be taught with thehighest professional standards,” Beebe said. “It is our goal thatour students develop self-discipline, a healthy self-esteem, proper dance technique, and performance skills.”Named for the address of the studioʼs original location, it is now conveniently located at 136 23rd Street, N.E., behindAutoZone. To learn more about Studio 136, visit Studio136DanceCenter.com or call 330.268.4408. Contact Beebe directly at [email protected].
The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Kent StateUniversity will sponsor an information session for individuals interested in starting a small business or those who are in the earlystages of business formation on Monday, March 6, from 5:00 to7:00 p.m. at the Kent State University at Stark Conference Center.The orientation will provide a general overview of issues related to starting a business, such as business planning, determiningmarket demand, financing options, and available communityresources. After attending, participants may schedule an appointment for a one-on-one consultation.The $10 fee per person covers program materials. Register at cantonsbdc.org at least one week in advance. For details, contact the SBDC at 330.244.3290 or [email protected].
Welcome New Member:Studio 136 Dance Studio
SBDC Offers Business Start-Up Information
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/MyAquaAmerica
@MyAquaAmerica
AquaAmerica.com
The groundwork for a better tomorrow.
AugustBusiness
ConnectionlivE
TOP ROW: Congressman Bob Gibbs, speaker • KyleBrooks and Victoria VanBuskirk, Office ofCongressman Bob Gibbs • Dave Waikem, Waikem AutoFamily • Brandon O’Donnell, Dunlap-Dupont andO’Donnell Insurance Agency • Chris Byron, Hatch WebDevelopment; Saylor Putman, Putman Properties
SECOND ROW: Bill Dorman, CTI Engineers • NancyGessner, MCTV; Gary Feagles • Michelle Del Rio-Keller, Stark Glass Enterprises; Shelly Belcher, UrbanConstruction; Jacquie Knight, Stark Glass Enterprises •Matthew Hull and Lucas Murray, Krugliak WilkinsGriffiths and Dougherty Co., LPA • Bill Shearer,Whispering Grace Horses
BOTTOM ROW: Massillon Mayor Kathy Catazaro-Perry;Jennifer Kiko, CommQuest • Tom Schmidt, ProgressiveAuto Group; Greg Allison, Office of Governor JohnKasich • Mandy Altimus Stahl, Massillon Museum;Talina Waidman, AultWorks • Mel Herncane, Boys andGirls Club of Massillon; Tom Turner, Mercy MedicalCenter; Marcia Shearer, Whispering Grace Horses
5 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The�Senate�was�successful�in�passing�numerous�pieces�of�legislation�earlier�this�summer,�including�bills�to�increase�access�to�emergency�refills�of�naltrexone,improve�efficiency�for�emergency�scheduling�of�controlledsubstances,�and�reduce�government�bureaucracy.��I�alsowant�to�share�an�exciting�update�from�the�Ohio�LibraryCouncil.My�colleagues�in�the�Ohio�Senate�and�I�work�hard�toimprove�the�lives�of�the�Ohioans�we�represent,�and�Iappreciate�the�opportunity�to�update�you�on�these�andother�issues�before�us�in�the�legislature.Increasing Access to Naltrexone with Daniel’s Law:Ohio’s�drug�abuse�epidemic�has�claimed�far�too�many
lives.�I�co-sponsored�Senate�Bill�119,�allowing�pharmacists�to�dispense�or�administer�an�emergency�refill�of�naltrexone.��Named�in�honor�of�Daniel�Weidle,�Senate�Bill�119�will�help�fill�gaps�in�care�delivery�to�Ohioans�battling�addiction.��This�legislation�will�savelives�and�is�an�important�step�toward�correcting�the�current�drug�abuse�epidemic�in�Ohio.Improving Efficiency for Emergency Scheduling of Controlled Substances:Senate�Bill�229�updates�Ohio’s�Controlled�Substances�Act�to�help�the�Board�ofPharmacy�better�regulate�the�distribution�of�controlled�substances.��This�bill�allows�theBoard�to�make�a�compound�a�Schedule�1�controlled�substance�on�an�emergency�basisupon�an�emergency�order�issued�by�the�Governor.�This�allows�the�Board�to�quicklyaddress�the�growing�problem�of�potentially�deadly�drugs�that�are�manufactured�overseas�and�imported�into�our�state.Reducing Government Bureaucracy: Senate�Bill�293�cuts�red�tape�and�eliminatesbarriers�to�businesses�by�reducing�the�number�of�unnecessary�state�regulations�by�30percent�over�three�years.��If�agencies�are�unable�to�meet�the�30�percent�requirement,they�will�be�required�to�eliminate�two�regulations�for�each�new�regulation�created.I�also�want�to�share�an�exciting�update�from�the�Ohio�Library�Council.��The�Ohio�LibraryCouncil�announced�a�new�agreement�between�Ohio’s�public�libraries�and�LinkedIn.Under�this�agreement,�any�Ohioan�with�a�valid�public�library�card�will�have�free�accessto�online�courses�from�LinkedIn’s�online�learning�platform,�Lynda.com.��This�program�isthe�first-of-its-kind�in�the�nation�and�will�provide�any�Ohioan�with�a�public�library�cardaccess�to�courses�ranging�from�business�to�technology�and�computer�programing�to�creative�skills�and�project�management.In�everything�I�do,�whether�it�is�in�Columbus�or�back�in�my�home�district�of�Stark�County,I�will�continue�to�make�your�priorities�my�priorities.��With�that�goal�in�mind,�I�welcomeyour�feedback�and�opinions�at�any�time.��Please�do�not�hesitate�to�contact�me�by�calling614.466.0626,�by�emailing�[email protected],�or�by�writing�me�at�1�CapitolSquare,�Columbus,�Ohio�43215.�
legislative UpdateGuest�Column�by�State�Senator�Scott�Oelslager
MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • 6
Business Briefs Aultman Health Foundation achievedgold�level�recognition�from�the�AmericanHeart�Association�2018�Workplace�HealthAchievement�Index�for�taking�significantsteps�toward�building�a�culture�of�health�in�the�workplace.��aultman.comMassillon Public Library will�celebratethe�125th�birthday�of�film�star�Lillian�Gish.The�Children’s�Department�will�present�aHappy�Birthday�Lillian�Gish�Children’sStorytime�at�7:00�p.m.,�Monday,�October1,��including�a�story�and�birthday�cake.Local�History�and�Genealogy�LibrarianDavid�Distelhorst�will�explore�the�stageand�screen�star’s�personal�connection�to�Massillon�at�6:30�p.m.,�Wednesday,October�10.��Distelhorst�will�present�a�filmscreening�of�Broken�Blossoms, one�ofGish’s�most�celebrated�movies,�at�2:00p.m.,�Saturday,�October�13—completewith�theater�snacks.��October�14,�2018—Happy�125th�Birthday,�superstar�LillianGish!��massillonlibrary.orgUnited Way of Greater Stark County willpresent�its�Women�United�Family-FriendlyAward�Breakfast,�celebrating�advocacy�inthe�workplace,�Wednesday,�October�10,from�7:30�to�9:00�a.m.,�at�the�Kent�StateUniversity�at�Sark�Conference�Center.Keith�Maki,�director�of�marketing�and�public�relations�for�Cascade�Engineering,will�be�the�featured�speaker.��uwstark.org
The�Paul�Brown�Museum�at�MassMu willhost�a�soft�opening�on�Friday,�October�26,the�night�of�the�Massillon-McKinleyparade,�from�4:00�to�9:00�p.m.��A�highlightwill�be�the�opening�of�the�Loyal�to�the�Lotexhibition,�visual�stories�of�the�tailgatingexperience�in�the�Cleveland�BrownsMunicipal�Lot—photography�by�StephenTomasko.��As�always,�admission�is�free.massillonmuseum.orgSunday,�November�4,�will�be�the�final�dayfor�all�36�holes�of�golf�at�family-ownedTam O’Shanter Golf Course. The�StarkCounty�Park�District�is�under�contract�tobuy�the�south�portion�of�the�“Dales”�courseand�also�to�buy�the�“Hills”�course,�whichmeans�205�acres�will�be�preserved�foropen�space�and�passive�recreation.��TamO’Shanter�has�committed�to�donate�20acres�to�Jackson�Township�Parks�for�asoccer�and�sports�complex�accessiblefrom�Fulton�Drive.��A�total�of�225�acres�will�become�new�county�and�townshippublic�parkland.��The�remaining�62�acresalong�Everhard�Road�and�Fulton�Drive�will�be�sold�for�commercial�use.��tamoshantergolf.comMain Street Deli offers�eight�top-shelfcupcake�treats�in�addition�to�its�four�traditional�flavors.��A�choice�of�icings�andcolors�make�the�cupcakes�unique.��Orderby�the�full�dozen�for�just�$18.mainstreetdeli.net
MCTV hit�the�1000-mile�mark�and�nowserves�more�than�1000�customers�withExcellerate’s�fiber-to-the-home�Internettechnology.��The�Excellerate�project,launched�in�June�2017,�uses�a�fiber-to-the-home�technology�paired�to�providesymmetrical�download�and�upload�speeds.Symmetrical�speeds�up�to�100�Mbps�letusers�stream�smoother,�game�harder,�andsurf�faster—especially�heavy�Internetusers.��Excellerate�empowers�customersdo�all�these�things�at�the�same�time,�without�sacrificing�performance.Excellerate�is�currently�available�to�customers�in�select�areas�and�will�eventually�be�available�across�nearly�theentire�MCTV�footprint.��For�details�or�tosee�if�Excellerate�is�available�in�your�area,contact�MCTV�at�330.833.4134�or�visitMCTVOhio.com/excellerate.MAGI will�hold�a�fundraiser�at�BoccaGrande�Italian�Restaurant�from�4:00�to9:00�p.m.�on�Thursday,�October�18.��Therestaurant�will�donate�10%�of�all�mealsales�during�that�time�to�MAGI�for�trailmaintenance�and�[email protected] after Dark, a�costume�fundraiser�party�at�the�Massillon�Museum,�is�open�toeveryone—$20�per�person,�18�and�older.Friday,�October�26,�7:00�to�11:00�p.m.massillonmuseum.org/party
7 • THE BUSINESS CONNECTION • MASSILLON WESTSTARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
U.S.�PostagePRST STD
Massillon,�OhioPermit�No.�712
The�First�North�Building50�North�Street,�N.E.�•�Suite�100Massillon,�OH�44646P�330.833.3146F�[email protected]
Change�Service�Requested
MISSION STATEMENT• To�develop,�enhance,�and�represent�business• To�promote�economic�growth• To�improve�the�quality�of�life�for�our�community
Ron Bensinger, Mercy Medical Center; Chris Willoughby, Farmers NationalBank; Garret Kloots, Republic Short Line Railroad; Mike Malinowski, Paradign
Shift Brewing; and Joel Smith, City of Massillon,were among the members who attended recent Chamber events.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSGary�Feagles,�Chairman�Dave�Waikem,�Chairman�ElectBruce�McDonnell,�TreasurerBenny�Griffiths,�Vice�Chair—BEACRichard�Regula,�Vice�Chair—Legislative
Nancy�Gessner,�Immediate�Past�Chairperson�of�the�Board�of�DirectorsTed�Herncane,�President,�Massillon�WestStark�Chamber�of�CommerceBob�Marks,�President,�Massillon�Development�FoundationStan�Sidaway,�President,�Downtown�Massillon�AssociationDoug�Weatherbee,�Chairman,�Massillon�Main�Street,�Inc.Foster�Rose�II, President,�Massillon�Area�Greenways,�Inc.
Kathy�ShultzVelecia�ValentineDoug�Weatherbee
John�BurnworthGreg�EndresMike�GarcarWendy�Gotschall
Cindy�HickeyGarret�KlootsJacquie�KnightBob�Senkar
Massillon weststark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection livE! luncheon series
$15�per�Chamber�member�($17�per�non-member)Reservations,�please!��Cash,�check,�and�credit�cards�welcomeFor�details,�contact�the�Chamber�office:�330.833.3146�or�email�[email protected]
Jim Ondrus, CEOJ.A. Ondrus, LLC
Monday,October 2211:45 am–1:00 pm
@�Massillon�Salvation�Army�315�Sixth�Street�NE
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U.S.�PostagePRST STD
Massillon,�OhioPermit�No.�712
The�First�North�Building50�North�Street,�N.E.�•�Suite�100Massillon,�OH�44646P�330.833.3146F�[email protected]
Change�Service�Requested
MISSION STATEMENT• To�develop,�enhance,�and�represent�business• To�promote�economic�growth• To�improve�the�quality�of�life�for�our�community
Ron Bensinger, Mercy Medical Center; Chris Willoughby, Farmers NationalBank; Garret Kloots, Republic Short Line Railroad; Mike Malinowski, Paradign
Shift Brewing; and Joel Smith, City of Massillon,were among the members who attended recent Chamber events.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSGary�Feagles,�Chairman�Dave�Waikem,�Chairman�ElectBruce�McDonnell,�TreasurerBenny�Griffiths,�Vice�Chair—BEACRichard�Regula,�Vice�Chair—Legislative
Nancy�Gessner,�Immediate�Past�Chairperson�of�the�Board�of�DirectorsTed�Herncane,�President,�Massillon�WestStark�Chamber�of�CommerceBob�Marks,�President,�Massillon�Development�FoundationStan�Sidaway,�President,�Downtown�Massillon�AssociationDoug�Weatherbee,�Chairman,�Massillon�Main�Street,�Inc.Foster�Rose�II, President,�Massillon�Area�Greenways,�Inc.
Kathy�ShultzVelecia�ValentineDoug�Weatherbee
John�BurnworthGreg�EndresMike�GarcarWendy�Gotschall
Cindy�HickeyGarret�KlootsJacquie�KnightBob�Senkar
Massillon weststark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection livE! luncheon series
$15�per�Chamber�member�($17�per�non-member)Reservations,�please!��Cash,�check,�and�credit�cards�welcomeFor�details,�contact�the�Chamber�office:�330.833.3146�or�email�[email protected]
Jim Ondrus, CEOJ.A. Ondrus, LLC
Monday,October 2211:45 am–1:00 pm
@�Massillon�Salvation�Army�315�Sixth�Street�NE
121 Lincoln Way East • Massillon, OH 44646
It’s time to grow again!
The Massillon Museum has been preserving local history and exhibiting artwork since 1933. In 1996, the Museum moved from a wing of the Massillon Public Library to the building it now occupies. The collection and programming had exceeded existing space.
Once again, this vital institution has expanded to meet increased preservation, exhibition and programming needs.
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
11:45a.m. - 1:00p.m.
Cost $10 per person
RSVP by Nov. 7th Member login registration: www.massillonohchamber.com
phone: 330.833.3146 or email: [email protected] Cash, Check, VISA or MasterCard accepted
Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce The First North Building
50 North Ave. NE, Suite 100 · Massillon, OH 44646