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VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 10 Ribs, nachos and ice cream all blended perfectly in one room to make the Madison-Rivergate Area Chamber of Commerce’s (MRACC) 20 th annual “A Taste of Madison” on Septem- ber 22 simply delicious for our com- munity! This is our second biggest fundraiser of the year, next to the Golf Tournament in April, and thanks to our sponsors, vendors, and attendees, we brought in approximately $8,000 from the event to help with community events such as “Clean Up Madison” Days (the next one will be November 14) and “Mayor’s Night Against Crime, as well as maintaining Madison signage and more. See page 3 from a list of the night’s winners, participants and sponsors. Next year, we’ll be “21 and Having Fun” so mark your cal- endars now for September 27, 2016! Please plan to join us for our October Member Luncheon on October 15th at 11:45 am at St. Joseph Parish Life Center. John Alexander, Tennessee Career Center and Larry Franco, Veter- ans Employment Representative, will be our guest speakers, and will tell us what we as business people should know about our United States veterans and what we can do to help. In October we are also asking all members to bring donations for the CCM. Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and they have a lot of boxes to fill (see page 4 for a list of items to bring.) Crave Catering, our Taste of Madison Best Side Dish and Best Booth Display winner, will be catering the meal. Cost is $13.00 (add .50 for credit cards). RSVP Here. LongHorn Steakhouse won the coveted People’s Choice Food Award— for the second year in a row! Attendees of the Taste choose ABRA Auto Body and Glass as the best Business Fair Booth. “All You Ever Wanted to Know About LinkedIn” Discussion October 14 EveryoneChamber members and guests alikeare invited to our weekly Power Leads meeting on Wednesday, October 14 for a special FREE mini-workshop on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network. Join us at Cornerstone Nashville at 8:00 am to learn how the social media phenom “LinkedIn” can help you net- work and increase your business from Jim Holmes, a LinkedIn expert. Bring your lap- tops, phones, etc. so you can get ‘linked in’ while he speaks! We’ll also network the ‘old fashioned way’ so bring your business cards too!

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Ribs, nachos and ice cream all blended perfectly

in one room to make the Madison-Rivergate

Area Chamber of Commerce’s (MRACC) 20th

annual “A Taste of Madison” on Septem-

ber 22 simply delicious for our com-

munity! This is our second biggest

fundraiser of the year, next to the

Golf Tournament in April, and

thanks to our sponsors, vendors,

and attendees, we brought in approximately

$8,000 from the event to help with

community events such as “Clean

Up Madison” Days (the next

one will be November 14)

and “Mayor’s Night Against

Crime, as well as maintaining

Madison signage and more.

See page 3 from a list of

the night’s winners, participants

and sponsors.

Next year, we’ll be “21 and

Having Fun” so mark your cal-

endars now for

September 27, 2016!

Please plan to join

us for our October

Member Luncheon

on October 15th at 11:45 am at St. Joseph Parish Life Center.

John Alexander, Tennessee Career Center and Larry Franco, Veter-

ans Employment Representative, will be our guest speakers, and will

tell us what we as business people should know about our United

States veterans and what we can do to help.

In October we are also asking all members to bring donations for

the CCM. Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and they have a

lot of boxes to fill (see page 4 for a list of items to bring.)

Crave Catering, our Taste of Madison Best Side Dish and Best

Booth Display winner, will be catering the meal. Cost is $13.00

(add .50 for credit cards). RSVP Here.

LongHorn Steakhouse won the coveted

People’s Choice Food Award—

for the second year in a row!

Attendees of the Taste choose ABRA Auto Body and Glass as the best Business Fair Booth.

“All You Ever Wanted to

Know About LinkedIn”

Discussion October 14

Everyone—Chamber members and guests

alike—are invited to our weekly Power

Leads meeting on Wednesday, October 14

for a special FREE mini-workshop on

LinkedIn, the

world’s largest

professional

network. Join us

at Cornerstone

Nashville at 8:00 am to learn how the social

media phenom “LinkedIn” can help you net-

work and increase your business from Jim

Holmes, a LinkedIn expert. Bring your lap-

tops, phones, etc. so you can get ‘linked in’

while he speaks! We’ll also network the ‘old

fashioned way’ so bring your business cards

too!

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2015 MRACC

Board of Directors

OFFICERS KAREN RAMSEY, PRESIDENT

Miller’s Florist 868-2696 • [email protected]

DAVID MCMURRY, PRESIDENT-ELECT Roof Doctors • 448-6349

[email protected]

RON SMITH, VICE PRESIDENT ESCU • 687-4801

[email protected]

PEGGY SHOAF, SECRETARY Madison Suburban Utility District 868-3201 • [email protected]

RAY TATE, TREASURER First Bank

851-4620 • [email protected]

BILL DOUGLAS, PAST-PRESIDENT 439-8662 • [email protected]

NATHAN MASSEY, ECD EX-OFFICIO Wm Massey Electric

612-3100 • [email protected]

BOARD MARK CAIN, CSSI • 860-5600 •

[email protected]

FREDA EVANS, SunTrust Investment Services, Inc. • 7484486 • [email protected]

CATHY HOORMANN, Kickin’ Coffee and Tea

294-7849 • [email protected]

MAGGIE MARTIN, Bailey’s Wrecker 277-1283• [email protected]

DAVID PITZER, C. David Pitzer, P.C., CPA 851-2727 • [email protected]

RON SMITH, Electric Service Credit Union

687-4801 • [email protected]

DANNY SNYDER, Danny Snyder Insurance

855-2720 • [email protected]

SGT. JAMES VIVRETTE, Community Liaison Officer for Madison Police Precinct 880-3111 • [email protected]

CATE HAMILTON, EX-OFFICIO Discover Madison, Inc. 891-1154 •

[email protected]

PAM SCHULTZ, EX-OFFICIO President of Women in Business

[email protected]

STAFF

DEBBIE MASSEY, EX. DIRECTOR 865-5400

[email protected]

JULIE REEVES, MARKETING DIRECTOR

[email protected]

Budget Now for 2016 Membership Dues It’s the time of year when businesses start budgeting for their next fiscal year. Don’t

forget to include the Madison-Rivergate Area Chamber in your budgets! We will be

sending out invoices soon for the 2016 year. The ‘due schedule’ is below:

Join the President’s Club It’s also time to consider if your business would like to be

one of our 2016 President’s Club sponsors. The levels are

as follows:

President’s Choice - $6000

Elite - $4000

Superior - $2000

Excellence - $1000

Applications will be available soon, but for now

decide which level fits your 2016 budget. Call

or email the Chamber if you have any questions.

1 - 5 Full Time Employees: $200

6 - 12 Full Time Employees: $225

13 - 24 Full Time Employees: $300

25 - 49 Full Time Employees $375

50 - 99 Full Time Employees: $500

100+ Full Time Employees: $600

Churches and Civic Organizations: $100

Individuals not representing a company: $80

Elected Officials, Candidates $95

Students $25

Permanent Member Name Tag: $10

AT&T 2001 Gallatin Pk N

Madison 37115 615-851-0303

Website

BURKE’S OUTLET Julie Wheeler

1615 Rivergate Station Madison 37115 615-206-1048

Burkesoutlet.com Store Opening in Nov!

DENISE SHEWMAKE Rep for Lamar Signs

1424 Neely’s Bend Madison 37115 318-308-5025

Lamar.com

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MORE Thank You’s... We thank our “Taste of Madison” Chair, Cathy

Hoormann; our host Goodpasture Christian School;

Pam Schultz, President of WIB for chairing the

Business Fair; King’s Daughter’s Child Develop-

ment Center for hosting our Kid’s Zone; Baskin

Robbins for donating ice cream to the Kid’s Zone;

Goodpasture Christian School Key Club, Boy Scout

Troop #182, Recovery Community, Inc; our Pho-

tographer, David Kincaid, and of course

the many Chamber and community

members who came out to help.

FOOD VENDORS: Bar B Cutie; Chick-Fil-A; Chuy’s, Crave Catering, Kickin' Coffee & Tea; Kroger Deli; LongHorn Steakhouse; Moe’s Southwest Grill, O’Charley’s; Pollo Tropical; Something Good BBQ; St. Joseph’s Catholic School; and Whites Creek Bistro at Fontanel.

BUSINESS FAIR VENDORS (in addi-

tion to sponsors): A Divine Miracle Adult Day Care Center; Advance America; Amqui Station; Burkes Outlet; Cole & Garrett-Goodlettsville; CSL Plasma; FiftyForward; H&R Block; Johnny B’s Tires & Service; The King’s Daughters Child Develop-ment Center; Life Care Center of Old Hickory Village; Madison Family Dental; Maybelle Carter Senior Living Community; National College; Recovery Community, Inc.; Roman Pharmacy; Roof Doctors; Schultz Monument Co.; Servpro of Madison

Goodlettsville/American Red Cross; Signature Healthcare of Madison; and Smiley Tooth Spa.

THANK YOU TASTE SPONSORS!! Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery, Madison Suburban Utility District, Goodpasture Christian

School, ABRA Auto Body & Glass, Nissan of Rivergate, CSSI, Inc., ESCU, Town Planner, and AlphaGraphics

Award Winners

LongHorn Steakhouse - People's Choice (Food) ABRA Auto Body & Glass - People’s Choice (Business) LongHorn Steakhouse - Best Hot Entrée Kickin’ Coffee & Tea - Best Food Presentation

& Best Beverage

Crave Catering - Best Booth Display & Best Side Dish Something Good BBQ - Best Spicy Food O’Charley’s - Best Dessert Moe’s Southwest Grill - Best Appetizer Pollo Tropical - Best Fun Food Whites Creek Bistro at Fontanel - Best Cold Entree

While Doug from the Fish

looks on, Taste Chairman

Cathy Hoormann (in blue)

presents the awards to the

following restaurants

(Clockwise from top left):

Crave Catering; Kickin’

Coffee & Tea; Something

Good BBQ; O’Charley’s,

Whites Creek Bistro at

Fontanel, and Pollo Tropical.

Thank You

Judges!

Judges for the

evening

(clockwise from

top left) were

Doug Griffin from

94 FM The Fish,

David McMurry

from the Cham-

ber, Lelan Statom

from NewsChan-

nel 5, Jaci

Velasquez from 94 FM The Fish, Richard Schultz from the Chamber,

and Meryll Rose from NewsChannel 5.

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Many of our Chamber

non-profit members have upcoming

fundraisers. If you are available,

please support them!

Coffee for a Cause

Thursday, October 8

Support Recovery Community, Inc.’s fund to purchase

I.D.’s, bus passes, hygiene items, food and clothing for

new residents with this annual

fundraiser held at Amqui

Station beginning at 7:00pm.

Enjoy coffee from Kickin’

Coffee & Tea and delicious

desserts while clients

share their testimonies.

Tickets are $20 and may be

purchase in advance or at the

door.

Madison Academy Golf Tournament

Friday, October 9

Enjoy another beautiful day of golf and support Chris-

tian education at Madison Academy and Madison Cam-

pus Elementary! The event will be held at Country Hills

Golf Course with an 8:00 am shotgun start. Click here

for registration form/info.

Annual Fall Fish Fry

Saturday, October 17

The Madison Masonic Lodge No. 762 located at 210

Woodruff St. in Madison will be holding their annual

fish fry from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Get all you care to

eat Farm-raised catfish fillets, French fries, Cole slaw,

white beans, hushpuppies, and drinks for only $9.00!

Take-out plates are also available!

Kiwanis Golf Tournament

Tuesday, October 20

The Madison Kiwanis Golf Tourna-

ment will be played at Pebble Brook

Golf Course, 2050 Pebble Brook

Way in Greenbrier. Registration be-

gins at 11:00am and the tournament

tees off with a shotgun start at noon.

Cost is $125 for an individual player. Proceeds support

Kiwanis’ annual scholarship fun.

To register, download brochure, or contact Wayne

Detring at 347-3494

CCM Getting Ready for

Thanksgiving The Christian Cooperative Ministry (CCM) will be-

gin distribution of special Thanksgiving food boxes

on November 16. Last year, almost 350 Madison

families received Thanksgiving boxes -- so it takes a

lot of "extra" items to fill them.

Here are five items needed: instant potatoes,

stuffing mix, cornbread mix, small bottles of

cooking oil, and cranberry sauce. BRING

THESE ITEMS TO THE MEMBER

LUNCHEON ON OCTOBER 15!!

Of course, contributions are appreciated so that tur-

keys or hams can be purchased to put in the boxes

Contributions can be mailed to: Christian Coopera-

tive Ministry, PO Box 462, Madison, TN 37116

Madison-Goodlettsville Rotary

Pancake Breakfast

Saturday, November 7

Enjoy a fabulous Pancake Breakfast and support an

even more fabulous cause–the Rotary

Club–for only $5.00 (Kids 10 and

under are free)!! The event is

from 7:30 am to 10:30 am

at O’Charley’s in Rivergate.

All proceeds go to support

the many local Rotary spon-

sored activities, education scholarships and many

more. Get your tickets from any Rotarian or at the

door the day of the event.

Jingle Bell Marketplace

Saturday, November 7

Benefiting the King’s Daugh-

ter’s Child Development Cen-

ter, this event is a great place

for early Christmas shopping!

This year it will be held from

9:00 am to 4:00 pm in the Com-

munity Room of the Madison Police Precinct. Lots of

Unique vendors from all over Middle Tennessee will

be on hand!

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Chamber President-Elect Named to New

Mayor’s Transition Team Not only does Nashville have its first woman Mayor, but it now has

its first David McMurry helping to guide its transition! Just days

after Megan Barry was elected as Mayor, David McMurry, who

works for Roof Doctors and is the President-Elect of our Chamber

Board, was appointed to Barry’s 42-member Transition Team.

Mayor Barry said, “I’m grateful that President-elect David

McMurry has agreed to serve on my transition team. I want to make

sure that the Madison-Rivergate community is a partner in Nash-

ville’s prosperity and progress. I believe David’s experience in the

Madison-Rivergate Chamber will help him to inform decisions

throughout the transition period that can effectuate that partnership.”

The goals of the team, according the Mayor’s office are:

Ensuring a seamless transition from a Dean to a Barry Administration

and making certain that there is no disruption in the business of the City.

Identifying and prioritizing policies, opportunities and challenges that

are important to the City.

Evaluating and making recommendations concerning the organizational

structure of the Mayor’s office.

Identifying potential candidates for key governmental positions, includ-

ing the various upcoming Metro boards, commissions and agencies

Having David on the team is not only wonderful for him, but for

Madison! Congratulations David on this great accomplishment!

Smith Bros. Celebrating Four Generations of Business in Madison Ask Bobby Smith how long his family has been successful in small business and he’ll tell you, “since the pilgrims hit

the beach.” And here in Tennessee, they picked washing cars for their success. Smith is continuing the 57 year old

tradition of washing cars with Smith Bros. Car Wash in Madison and 67 years of "helping Nashville shine."

His grandfather, Clell, and great uncle, Harris, started helping “Nashville Shine” with Smitty’s Gas Station and hand

wash in 1947. In 1958, as the original Smith Bros., they

started the car washing business, expanding it throughout the

years to become nationally-known in the car washing indus-

try for its techniques and technology. “His car wash was the

biggest in the Southeast when it was built here in Madison

(in 1968),” said Smith.

Today, Bobby’s family owns 15 Smith Bros. locations across

the Middle Tennessee area. Bobby owns two in Madison,

both on Gallatin Road, and one in Hendersonville. His sons,

Travis and Carter, are making it a fourth-generation business

by helping run the locations.

It’s not just the soft cloth car washes that keep people loyal to

Bobby’s 222 South Gallatin Pk. Madison location but his staff, which are considered family themselves. Cindy and

Michele, have been working at Smith Bros. for a combined 72 years! When asked how he has managed to keep such

loyal employees Bobby said " Simply treat them right...like family!" Customers can always expect to be greeted with

a smiling face as well as a “what scent would you like today?”

To pay back the loyalty of his customers, Bobby decided to ‘spruce’ up his little corner of Madison with new paint on

the walls, a new mural and some landscaping. “The family-feel is coming back to this community and I want to help,”

he said.

Smith Bros. Car Wash is open Monday through Saturday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm,

weather depending.

New Madison AT&T Store

Features Innovative Design

The Chamber helped AT&T celebrate their

new store at 2001 Gallatin Pk N with a

ribbon cutting on September 29. The new

4,500 sq. ft store transforms the entire shop-

ping experience and is the result of more

than two years of exploration and research

all centered on one design goal—to create a

more interactive and inviting store environ-

ment. Check it all out 7 days a week for

your phone, internet and tv needs!

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Music City Auto Plex Ribbon Cutting & Events

Friday, October 2 10:00 am

2001 Gallatin Pk N.

Women in Business Tuesday, October 6

Noon Magnolia Room at

Skyline Madison Campus 500 Hospital Drive

Power Leads

Wednesday, October 7 And Every Wednesday

8:00 am Cornerstone Nashville

Coffee for a Cause Thursday, October 8

7:00 pm Amqui Station

Tickets $20

Madison Academy Golf Tournament

Friday, October 9 8:00 am

Country Hills Golf Course

American Red Cross Disaster Preparedness

Community Event Saturday, October 10

9:00am to Noon in conjunction with Servpro of Madison-

Goodlettsville & Cornerstone Nashville

"All You Ever

Wanted to Know About Linked In"

with Power Leads

Wed, October 14 8:00 am

Cornerstone Nashville

MTA Strategic Planning Meeting

At Chamber October 20

How do you want to see public transportation in Madison in the next 10

years? 20 years? Please come tell the Metro Transit Authority on

Tuesday, October 20what you think as well as find info about their new

services.

A public meeting will be held at 6:00-7:00 here at the Chamber/

FiftyForward for the entire community.

Sponsored by Schultz Monuments and

Madison Funeral Home

Chamber Luncheon Thursday, October 15 11:45 am

St. Joseph Parish

Life Center

2nd Annual Health Fair Saturday, October 17

9:00 am-Noon Grace Manor Assisted Living

1420 Old Hickory Blvd For more information

call 615.724.0109

Annual Fish Fry Saturday, October 17

11:00 am-5:00 pm 210 Woodruff St. Madison

Kiwanis Fall Golf Scramble

Thursday, October 20 11:00 am

Pebble Brook Golf Course

After-Hours & Cornhole Tournament

Tuesday, October 27 5:00 to 7:00 pm

Schultz Monument

A Divine Miracle Adult Day Center Ribbon Cutting

Thursday, October 29 11:00 am

331-a Gallatin Pike South

Trick or Treat at the Boo-seum

Saturday, October 31 4:00 to 6:00 pm Amqui Station

Madison-Goodlettsville Rotary Club Pancake Breakfast

Saturday, November 7 7:00 am-10:00 am

O’Charley’s in Rivergate

Jinglebell Marketplace Saturday, November 7 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Madison Police Precinct