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September 2016September 2016Vol. 48, No. 09Vol. 48, No. 09
Your Business & Community AdvocateYour Business & Community AdvocateCHAMBER NETWORKCHAMBER NETWORK
ALBANY AREAALBANY AREA
In Th is Issue:In Th is Issue:Page 2Page 2
Message from the Chair Message from the Chair Ground BreakingGround Breaking
Page 3Page 3Vote No on Measure 97 Vote No on Measure 97
Annual Registrations for Annual Registrations for Membership Forum Luncheon Membership Forum Luncheon
and Business After Hours and Business After Hours Women In BusinessWomen In Business
Page 4Page 4Albany Business Extravaganza Albany Business Extravaganza
Page 5Page 5Thank You Reinvesting Members Thank You Reinvesting Members September Business After Hours September Business After Hours
Ambassador Ribbon CuttingAmbassador Ribbon Cutting
Page 6Page 6Emerging Leaders Emerging Leaders
Golden Ticket Winner Golden Ticket Winner
Page 7Page 7Chamber Members In The News Chamber Members In The News
Welcome New Member Welcome New Member Membership Milestones Membership Milestones
Greeters ScheduleGreeters Schedule
Page 8Page 8Pipeline Pipeline
Page 9Page 9Leadership Albany Leadership Albany Youth Leadership Youth Leadership
Welcome New Board MemberWelcome New Board Member
BUSINESS EXTRAVAGANZA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST LINN COUNTY EXPO CENTER
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1:00-6:30 PM Meet face-to-face with 1,500+ business
prospects and decision makers, and over 125 exhibiting booths.
See enclosed registration
SPONSORED BY:
11:30-1:00 PM Membership Forum Luncheon
Guest Speaker Dr. Bud Pierce
Republican Gubernatorial Candidate
Your No Vote on Measure 97 Protects Oregonians From Increased Costs
Measure 97 would tax sales, not profi tsThere is no guarantee and no plan for how Measure 97’s
Billions in new taxes would be spentMeasure 97 would cost the average Oregon household more than $600 every year
Measure 97 would result in a loss of more than 38,000 private sector jobs
Complete article on page 3
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A couple of weeks ago my Dad and I were sitting on his back deck enjoying a warm summer evening and some good conversation; as is often the case, our conversation turned to the state of the world and the politics that govern it. Our viewpoints do not always align, but I am grateful for the mutual respect we have for each other and our shared belief that meaningful change starts at the local level. Growing up my Dad, Big “D” as we like to call him, was a man of action – if he saw a problem, he didn’t just talk about it, he pooled the necessary resources to fi x it. Whether it was advocating at the local and state levels for pro-business legislature or building partnerships to construct a skate park so every kid had a place to practice their athleticism, he was always working across party lines to come up with solutions that had a positive impact in our community. Albany is fortunate to have a Chamber that not only advocates for pro-business, pro-jobs legislature and elected officials, but that also partners with local government, industry and education to institute meaningful change for the future workforce. Supporting the Chamber staff in these important initiative are dozens of member volunteers that also share the belief that change starts at the local level. These volunteers donate a great deal of time and resources to put on impactful programs and events to support Chamber members like the Albany
Business Extravaganza, monthly membership f o r u m s , L e a d e r s h i p Albany, Youth Leadership Albany, Business After Hours and workforce development through the Pipeline program. As we appreciate those volunteers it’s a great time to ask ourselves, how will I take action to lead change at the local level? Start by joining us for the Membership Lunch Forum on September 21st at the Linn County Fairgrounds during the Albany Business Extravaganza where Bud Pierce, Republican Gubernatorial candidate, will share his vision for making Oregon a better place to live and work. While you’re there, stop by the Chamber table to inquire about how you can use your time and resources to get more involved in making some meaningful change in our great community! The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. – Steve Jobs
We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. – Winston Churchill
Stephanie O’ConnorATI2016-2017 Board Chair
Ground Breaking News!Ground Breaking News!
It's offi cial! Construction has begun on the new Albany Police Department at 2600 Pacifi c Ave SW and the new Albany Fire Station 11 at 611 Lyon St SE
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"The unknown unknowns: "The unknown unknowns:
Secrets of the hidden internet Secrets of the hidden internet
and how it affects you."and how it affects you."
Guest Speaker:
Steve Brooks, AVP
Network Services,
Information Services,
Oregon State Credit Union
Location:Location:The Phoenix Inn SuitesThe Phoenix Inn Suites
3410 Spicer Dr. SE3410 Spicer Dr. SE
Albany, OR 97321Albany, OR 97321
Women In BusinessWomen In Business
Pre-registration
REQUIRED
See enclosed
registration for
more information
Date/Time Information:Date/Time Information:11:30 am, Wednesday 11:30 am, Wednesday
September 7th, 2016September 7th, 2016
Sponsored by:Sponsored by:
Membership Forums September 21st
October 26thNovember 30th
January 25thFebruary 22nd
March 22ndApril 19thMay 31stJune 28th
2016 – 2017 Membership Forum Luncheon And Business After Hours Schedule
Our widelty acclaimed monthly luncheon series features renowned speakers from all over the region
Mark Your Calendar
ANNUAL REGISTRATION CLOSES SOON!
Don’t miss your opportunity to purchase your annual registrations for Membership Forum
Luncheons and Business After Hours.
Save Money Save Time Your spot will be reserved even for “sold out” events!
Your No Vote on Measure 97 Protects Oregonians From Increased Costs Measure 97 would increase the cost of doing business and living in Oregon. It would impact everyone including the citizens and businesses in Albany and our area (every consumer in the state). Some quick facts about Measure 97: Measure 97 would tax sales, not profi ts. Businesses that have a small profi t, or no profi t at all would still have to pay this huge new tax increase. In short, even if a business loses money, they would still be subject to a huge new tax. There is no guarantee and no plan for how Measure 97’s Billions in new taxes would be spent. There is no accountability to Oregonians that this money would be spent on real issues the state is facing. All of the new taxes would go to the State General Fund, with no plan for addressing the real needs of Oregon schools, small businesses, seniors and families. Measure 97 would cost the average Oregon household more than $600 every year, according to the nonpartisan Legislative Revenue Offi ce. It would increase the cost of nearly everything Oregonians buy – gas, utility bills like electricity and the internet, medicine, clothing, food, even some service. Measure 97 would result in a loss of more than 38,000 private sector jobs and increase Public Sector Employee numbers by almost 20,000, according to the nonpartisan Legislative Revenue Offi ce. Private sector businesses pay the way and their job loss has negative, real impacts to small businesses, families and every day Oregonians.
Business After Hours September 27th
Fitzpatrick PaintingOctober 18th
Pacifi c Residential MortgageNovember 15th
Heritage Mall January 17th
Southpaws Sports Pub and Perfect Pizza
February 21stOpen
March 21stFamily Tree Relief Nursery
April 18thOpen
May 16thRed Canoe Credit Union
June 20thXtreme Grafx
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BUSINESS EXTRAVAGANZA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 2016
LINN COUNTY EXPO CENTER
1:00-6:30 PM Meet face-to-face with 1,500+ business
prospects and decision makers, and over 125 exhibiting booths.
SPONSORED BY:
11:30-1:00 PM Membership Forum Luncheon
Guest Speaker Dr. Bud Pierce
Republican Gubernatorial Candidate
A Stitchin' Time AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home Affair Catering 4 U Afl ac Albany Aquatics Association Albany Democrat-Herald All Star Labor & Staffi ng Altrusa International of Albany Amor Events Anytime Fitness Albany ATI Avoda Health Bath Fitter Berlee’s Fancies BEST WESTERN PLUS Prairie Inn Bicoastal Media BlueSun, Inc. Brookdale Heritage Plaza Buena Vista Arbor Care Co., Inc. Burcham's Metals, Inc. C.H.A.N.C.E. Cadwell Realty Group Central Willamette Community Credit Union Circle Celebrations Citizens Bank CoEnergy Propane, LLC Comcast Business Consumers Power, Inc. COUNTRY® Financial -Zeemin Detailed Perfection Diamond Eye Digital, LLC Dutch Bros Coffee Edward Jones- Hanson Elwood Staffi ng
EyeCare Associates Farmers Insurance Company-Enright First Call Fisher Funeral Home Fitzpatrick Painting, Inc. Friends of HOPE Friends of the Family Greater Albany Public Schools Guaranty RV & Chevrolet H & R Block Hendrix Heating & Air Conditioning Heritage Mall Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Izzy's Pizza Restaurant KB Creative Keller Williams Realty Mid-Willamette- Beem Keller Williams Realty Mid-Willamette- Smith KGAL/KSHO Radio King Offi ce Equipment, Inc. Landmark Professional Mortgage Les Schwab Tire Center Linn County Fair & Expo Center Linn-Benton Community College Linn-Co Federal Credit Union LuLaRoe Lindsay Long Marrakesh Salon Mega Foods Mennonite Village Mike's Heating & Air Conditioning Modern Woodmen of America Nerium New Business Generation New Horizons In-Home Care No Dinx
Northwest Community Credit Union Representative Andy Olson Oregon Cascades West COG Oregon Employment Department Oregon State Credit Union OSU Extension Service (Linn County) Pacifi c Power Peak Internet Phoenix Inn Suites Queen B Organizing Re/Max Integrity- Pautsch Red Canoe Credit Union Republic Services Rhodes-Warden Insurance Rich's Sewing & Vacuum Robersons Albany Ford SafeHaven Humane Society Samaritan Albany General Hospital Selmet, Inc. ServiceMaster Restore Sizzler Snow Peak Coffee Company LLC Southpaws Sports Pub and Perfect Pizza Sportsman's Warehouse Springhill Cellars Winery Sure Clean NW Ultrex Business Solutions United Way of Linn County Valle Wide Services, LLC West Home Inspection Willamette Water Technology, Inc. Xtreme Grafx YMCA
EXHIBITORS (AT PRESS DATE)
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Thank You Thank You Reinvesting Reinvesting Members!Members!
(July 16th - August 15th)ABC House 2009Albany Lock & Key 1973All Star Labor & Staffing 2015Altrusa International of Albany 2011Barker-Uerlings Insurance, Inc 2003Beggs Tire & Wheel 1994Brookdale Geary St. 1997Burcham's Metals, Inc. 1991Burgerville USA, Inc. 1973Carriage House Plaza 2012Christine's Helping Hands 2010CoEnergy Propane, LLC 2009Collins Consulting Services 2005Costco Wholesale 2001COUNTRY® Financial - Gary Zeemin Insurance 2003Creditors Collection Service 1988Detailed Perfection 2010Elmer's Restaurant 2010First Assembly of God 1976Gerding Builders 2010Healthy Home Pest Control 2012Heritage Mall 1988Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Albany 2001Hutchins Advertising 2009Keller Williams Realty Mid-Willamette- Smith 2013KOA Albany - Corvallis 1989Modern Woodmen of America 2013National Photocopy 1976New Business Generation 2000Northwest Financial Insurance Group, LLC 2015Pugh Seed Farm, Inc. 1988Re/Max Integrity- Fahy 2012Security Alarm Corporation 1973Sherwin Williams 1987Sportsman's Warehouse 2015Springboard NW, LLC 2003Stavros Auto Services 2006Subway North Albany 2011Tangent Fire District 2013The Natty Dresser, LLC 2014Valle Wide Services, LLC 2015Willamette Valley Rehabilitation Centers 1991
ambassador
ribbon cutting
country® financial - morford
BUSINESS BUSINESS AFTER HOURSAFTER HOURS
Fitz patrick Painting, Inc. Fitz patrick Painting, Inc. September 27thSeptember 27th
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Golden TicketGolden TicketSarah Steen
Business Development Representative AmeriTitle, Inc.
Emerging
Leaders & Networking
Sponsored by:
Personal Background: Born and raised in Albany for nearly 40 years! Graduate of South Albany High School Class of 1995 – Go Rebels! I am married to my amazing husband Scott. Together we have four children: Ethan 15, Camille 12, Nolan 11, Cody 9. We love living in Albany and exploring the Pacifi c NW and for those who know us…..Hawaii of course! I also serve on two boards: Greater Albany Rotary Club and Community After School Program (CAPS). Both of these non –profi ts hold a very special place in my heart and I love being able to give back to my local community.
Business Marketing: AmeriTitle is headquartered in Bend, Ore., AmeriTitle joined the Futura family of companies in 2013. With 42 branch operations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, AmeriTitle is recognized as a trusted resource for settlement services in the Pacifi c Northwest. From fi rst-time homebuyers to commercial projects, AmeriTitle provides superior service and local expertise in all aspects of escrow, title insurance, and mapping services. If you are buying, selling or refi nancing your home or commercial property please consider AmeriTitle as your trusted title & escrow partner.
Biggest Issue Facing Albany: It’s really diffi cult for me to pick one big issue. We need more jobs locally, more technical training careers, which are making great impact thanks to local Companies, Chamber and LBCC.
Chamber Involvement: 2010 Junior First Citizen, 2012 Leadership Albany Graduate, Women In Business, Emerging Leaders, Membership Forum Luncheons, Greeters, Youth Job Fair Committee Member and more!
Trivia Night was a fun success. Each team picked their team name and went through 5 categories. “The Late Comers” took the win!
Big thank you to our sponsor, AmeriTitle!
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Chamber Members In The NewsChamber Members In The News......
O r e g o n State Credit U n i o n h a s named Shane Kelley as a Commercial Loan Officer. Kelley will be located at the credit union’s main branch at 1980 NW 9th
Street in Corvallis, but the Keizer resident will also serve the Marion County and the Portland metropolitan area.
SafeHaven will be hosting its annual Tails at Twilight dinner and action at the Albany Boys and Girls Club on Saturday, October 1. This event will begin at 5:30 pm and tickets are now available. For more information please contact [email protected]. This year the theme is “Rescue Roundup” and all are welcome to attend. Save the date and we hope to see you there.
Membership Milestones
Greeters ScheduleGreeters Schedule
Have a Business Announcement or
Press Release?Contact Rana Wise Love,
Offi ce Manger 541.926.1517 [email protected]
September 1st Mighty Oaks Children’s
Therapy Center 3615 Spicer Rd. SE
September 8thABC House
1054 29th Ave. SW September 15th
Arbonne International- McAlister
@ TNT Builders 620 Queen Ave. SW, Ste. A September 22nd
Albany Public Schools Foundation
@ Heritage Mall 1895 14th Ave. SE
September 29thThe Natty Dresser , LLC
425 1st Ave. W
40 YearsFirst Assembly of GodNational Photocopy
25 YearsBurcham's Metals, Inc.
Willamette Valley Rehabilitation Centers
15 YearsCostco Wholesale
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Albany
10 YearsStavros Auto Services
5 YearsAltrusa International of
AlbanySubway North Albany
Welcome New Welcome New Members!Members!
The Still is a new full service restaurant, featuring two full bars in addition to having 52 craft beer and ciders on tap! Our menu consists of everything from small plates/appetizers and salads, to burgers. wraps and entrees. We will be opening for lunch soon and expanding the menu to give albany another great option for the downtown area. We have live music every weekend and Country Line dancing on Thursday nights. Starting July 11th, Mondays will be our Industry Night combined with an Open Mic Night. Also prices drop dramatically for our Happy Hour everyday from 4-6!
The Still 220 SW 2nd. Ave.
(541) 704-0581
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Think it! Make it! Middle School Manufacturing Camp
24 6-8 graders from Lebanon, Corvallis, Albany and surrounding areas participated in the four day camp featured hands on activities overseen by NAMS teacher Nick Asay and LBCC Welding, Machine Tool, CADD/Engineering and Mechatronics instructors. Campers designed and built projects allowing them the opportunity to experience the satisfaction of creating something they can show off with pride.
Please be sure to like our Pipeline to Jobs Facebook and Twitter and check out the camp video created by Diamond Eye Digital - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIzuPaVtgZ4#action=share
Students toured OFD Foods and learned about manufacturing and what kinds of jobs exist, the skills and training required, and how those businesses developed. They had presentations from several local manufacturing company owners how they started their businesses, applying basic entrepreneurship principles to understand how a single product idea becomes a business.
Student quotes:“I loved all of it. It was all really fun and I would love to do it next year. I also learned so much cool stuff that I didn’t know.”“My favorite part was touring OFD. We even got to eat freeze dried stuff.”“My favorite guest speaker was Selmet because they have really cool products and they had a good company benefi ts. I learned how they process titanium.”“I’m totally coming next year!”
Special thanks to presentersScott Pierson, Wood Castle
Herb Yomato, CADD ConnectionCarri Moffat and Andy Villenueve – Entek
John Damon, OFD Foods
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Chamber Committees you currently volunteer on: Board of Directors.
Other Volunteer Experience: I am a member of the Greater Albany Rotary Club and the Albany Kiwanis Club. Both organizations have allowed me to volunteer in numerous ways and I am an active participant in many charitable events.
Volunteer Leadership Roles: I am the chairman of the Linn County Dictionary Project through Rotary and I am a Kiwanis Board Member.
Brief personal history: I have lived in Albany for 10 years. I am married to my wonderful wife Natalie and have an amazing daughter, Beatrice and a 2nd daughter due to arrive this December. I grew up in Coos Bay. Worked in construction and became a journeyman electrician before attending Oregon State University where I received a M.S. in Economics. Upon graduation I went to work for D.A. Davidson Companies out of Portland as a Financial Advisor. After 2 years, I was recruited by Edwards Jones here in Albany. This has proven to be a perfect fi t for my family and my business.
Why you believe the Chamber is important to the community: Our Chamber is essential to the growth and revitalization of Albany. It allows business owners and their employees to take ownership of our community by becoming active participants in many different facets. The Chamber provides support for its members and allows like-minded people to interact, network and develop lasting relationships.
Welcome To Your New Board Member
James Brown, Edward Jones
Bruce Allen, Willamette Water Technology, Inc.RJ Benner, Albany Democrat-Herald
Brenda Bradford, Albany Area Habitat for HumanityJames Brown, Edward Jones- Brown
Elijah Brown, Weatherford Thompson et alBev Coleman, Samaritan Albany General Hospital
Jake Drinkwater, Target Distribution CenterAngie Duncan, YMCA
Erin Frenzel, Samaritan Albany General HospitalPeter Gelser, Koontz, Perdue, Blasquez & Co., P.C.
Jason Hay, Greater Albany Public SchoolsMaralee Knox, Linn County
Chris LaBelle, City of AlbanyWillie Lafferty, Sno Temp Cold Storage
Amanda Lunger, Central Willamette CCUHarrison McArthur, Selmet, Inc.
Sue McGrory, Greater Albany Education AssociationAlfredo Mendez, City of Albany
Michael Murane, Oregon Employment DepartmentDerick Olson, YMCA
Josh Payton, AAsum-Dufour Funeral HomeSheila Pershall, ATI
Rhonda Raney, Samaritan Albany General HospitalErin Ryan, OFD Foods, Inc.
Elizabeth Sonstegaard, City of AlbanyJosh Swindle, National Frozen Foods Corp.
LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP
YYOREGONOREGONAALBANLBAN
They say time fl ies when you’re having fun and this year’s Leadership class will soon be fl ying as they start their nine month journey to learn all about the Albany area!
Congratulations to the 2017 Leadership Albany participants!
Santiam Christian SchoolsSantiam Christian SchoolsMorgan Collins Hannah Maupin
Ryan Mendenhall Tommi Villers
The Albany Area Chamber of The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Youth Leadership!Commerce Youth Leadership!
2016-2017 participants:2016-2017 participants:
South Albany High SchoolSouth Albany High SchoolAlexia Anaya Lauren Burton
Keyanie GuyetteBradley JohnstonAlexsis KerekesYouany LopezCade PerrizoJasmine Perry
Wyatt Tai MarshMadeline Trippett
West Albany High SchoolWest Albany High SchoolParis Barton
Bailie Capri GoffDrew Dye
Randall HerringWillow Hobbensiclken
Will RadtkeKieran Van Horsen
Riley Vaughn Abby WootonKassie Worley
Thank you once again to all our sponsors Thank you once again to all our sponsors for making this program possible!!for making this program possible!!
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4:15 PMExecutive
CommitteeChamber Offi ce
Albany Area Chamber of Commerce
2016-2017 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Board ChairStephanie O’Connor ..........................................................................ATIVice ChairsKristal Dufour .....................................AAsum-Dufour Funeral HomeScott Pierson ......................................................Wood Castle FurnitureJames Ramseyer............................................... Consumers Power, Inc.TreasurerStacy Koos .........................................................................Citizens BankImmediate Past ChairMike Cowgill ..................................................Weatherford Thompson
Board MembersBruce Allen ...................................Willamette Water Technology, Inc.Stan Boshart ....................................................... Boshart Trucking, Inc.Becky Boyer ...................................................................OFD Foods, Inc.James Brown .....................................................................Edward JonesRandy Camp. ................................................ CoEnergy Propane, LLC.Katie Enright ..........................................Farmers Insurance CompanyRick Kenyon .......................................................................... Selmet, Inc.John Kollaer ..............................................................Mennonite VillageKevin Konzelman ..............................................Stutzman Services, IncKevin Manske ...................................................................CNS FirearmsHeather McGowan ................................ Boldt, Carlisle, & Smith, LLCArmando Nunez ......................................National Frozen Foods, Inc.Brian Oare .........................................Coldwell Banker Valley BrokersJohn Pascone .... Albany Millersburg Economic Development Corp.Matt Smith ...............................................L & M Industrial FabricationMike Sykes ..................................Mike’s Heating & Air ConditioningDavid Triebes ............................. Samaritan Albany General HospitalGary Zeemin ........................................................ COUNTRY Financial
Ex-Offi cio Board MemberJim Golden .......................................... Greater Albany Public SchoolsGreg Hamann .................................Linn Benton Community College
COMMITTEE CHAIRSAmbassadorsFaylene Gardener..........................................Oregon State Credit Union Ag Appreciation BreakfastJanet Steele.................................Albany Area Chamber of CommerceAlbany Business ExtravaganzaChrystal Hart-Meeker..........................................................Xtreme Grafx Arthur Meeker...................................................................Xtreme GrafxCoastal Golf TournamentDick Perdue...................................Koontz, Perdue, Blasquez & Co., P.C. EducationEmerson Smoker Sr....................................................Rite Way ElectricEmerging Leaders Katie Enright........................................Farmers Insurance Company FinanceStacy Koos...........................................................................Citizens Bank Governmental AffairsBill Draper.....................................................Albany Democrat Herald James Ramseyer........................................................Consumers Power GreetersKristal Dufour......................................Aasum-Dufour Funeral Home Mike Martin................................................................Albany Lock & Key Brian Oare...........................................Coldwell Banker Valley BrokersYouth Job FairKimberly Montgomery.............Albany Area Chamber of Commerce CHAMBER STAFFJanet Steele.................................................................................PresidentJosefi ne Fleetwood.............................Workforce Development Director Tom Leggate..............................Membership Development ManagerKimberly Montgomery.................................Program & Event ManagerRana Wise Love.................................................................Offi ce Manager CHAMBER NETWORKPrinted by Cub Albany Printing. Printed on Recycled Paper with Soy Ink. Prepared with the assistance of RSVP Volunteers. Postmaster: Send form 3579 to: Th e Chamber Network (USPS 300-470). Th e Chamber Network is published monthly by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 548, Albany OR 97321. Periodical postage paid at Albany includes $10.00 per year subscription.
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
8:15 AMGreeters
Mighty Oaks Children’s
Therapy Center 3615 Spicer Rd. SE
Calendar of Events Calendar of Events September 2016September 2016
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8:15 AMGreetersArbonne
International- McAlister
@TNT Builders 620 Queen Ave. SW,
Ste. A
8:15 AMGreeters
Albany Public Schools Foundation
@ Heritage Mall 1895 14th Ave. SE
8:15 AMABC House
1054 29th Ave. SW
Chamber Offi ce Closed
11:30 AM Board Meeting Chamber Offi ce
MARK YOUR CALENDAR MARK YOUR CALENDAR 2016 Youth Job Fair 2016 Youth Job Fair
Tuesday, December 13thTuesday, December 13th
7:00 AMGovernmental Affairs
Chamber Offi ce
11:30 AMWomen In Business
Phoenix Inn
Leadership AlbanyYouth Leadership
11:30 AMMembership
Forum Luncheon Linn County Expo
1:00 PMAlbany Business
Extravaganza Linn County Expo
5:15 PMBusiness After Hours Fitzpatrick Painting
37949 Century Dr. NE
8:15 AMGreeters
The Natty Dresser, LLC
425 1st Ave. W