Another Record Year for the. Spoonbread Festival. Mike Mike Hogg, President Berea Chamber of Commerce. Worki ng Toge ther for a Be tter B e r e a

Similar documents
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Nola Nola Newman, President Berea Chamber of Commerce. Board of Directors Retreat Thursday, January 15, 2015

Scott Thompson, President Berea Chamber of Commerce

President Jennifer Napier President Elect. Tina Marcum Jennifer Napier Nola Newman Heather Resor

107 Main Street Dayton, TN (423)

CORE PREMIER. Membership Levels. Membership Levels. Membership Levels

County Fairs Day. Kentucky Association. Fairs and Horse Shows. Join Us on Thursday, August 16, 2018 for. Opening Day Ceremonies

Sponsorship Opportunities Packet. Presenting: $15,000 Titanium: $10,000 Platinum: $7,500. Gold: $5,000 Silver: $2,500 Bronze: $1,500

2016 Sponsorship Opportunities: Building Bridges for a Better Tomorrow, Today

Vicki Kitchen, Clerk-Treasurer, North Liberty. Lisa Mullaney, Clerk-Treasurer, Argos. April 3, 2018

SPRING IS IN THE AIR MARCH 2017 CHAMBER NEWSLETTER A FEW TIPS TO SPRING CLEAN YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE

THE DELTA MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL 46 th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

MINUTES PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING February 17, 2016 Chino Hills Government Center City Center Drive, Chino Hills, California

INFORMATION. Huron Chamber & Visitors Bureau INVESTMENT

EASTER EVENTS MARCH 27TH MARCH 28TH APRIL 4TH

the value of CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP ROLLA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1311 Kingshighway Rolla, MO rollachamber.org

The Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce Partnership Application

20 TH MINORITY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT WEEK (MED WEEK) Sunday, October 18 Saturday, October 24, 2009 WIN-WIN SPONSORSHIP!

Oskaloosa Area Chamber & Development Group. Communicator 27-YEAR IOWA MAIN STREET COMMUNITY. Volume 39, Number 11 November 2014

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ~ JULY 14-17, 2013 THE WESTIN SEATTLE HOTEL

FY19 MDA Visit Mississippi TOURISM DEVELOPMENT GRANT GUIDELINES FESTIVALS and EVENTS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DAILY PROGRAMS: Monthly Meetings. Bowling. Dominoes. Open Gym. Bocce. Pickleball

PARTNERSHIPS INSPIRE THRIVE INVEST TRIUMPH INFLUENCE TRANSFORM INNOVATE. Building Business To Build Community

OHIO TRUCKING ASSOCIATION 2017 TECHNICIAN COMPETITION

SYTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE August 28 September 1, 2015 Branson, MO

WE RE NUMBER 1. WELCOME TO THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION of FAIRS 2015 CONFERENCE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th

12th Annual Christmas Lighted Parade

Chamber Colloquy. Annual Dinner. Person(s) of the Year Deadline Extended! Millstadt Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

The SOI Motorhome Club 35 th Annual * Rose Parade Rally* Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California December 28, 2015 January 2, 2016

Debbie Friedstrom, Trustee Plymouth Township Ashtabula County

To: Exhibitors & Professionals From: Connie C. Howard, Exhibit Chair Subject: Exhibitor/Professional Registration Date: January 29, 2016

THE GOLDEN CHALLENGE STUDENT INFORMATION PACKET 2018 SKILLSUSA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SKILLS CONFERENCE. 1 P age

The SOI Motorhome Club 38 th Annual * Rose Parade Rally* Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California December 28, 2018 January 2, 2019

2015 ALP Convention Meeting Registration. April 16-19, 2015

ENTRY FORM SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 2017 PARADE OF HOMES

VENDOR KIT MAY 25 - JULY 1, 2018 NEW YORK STATE FAIRGROUNDS SYRACUSE

Community Newsletter

BUILDINGENERGY BOSTON MARCH 8-10, 2016 SEAPORT WORLD TRADE CENTER

BUSINESS EXPO TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, :00-7:00 PM RICHLAND CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH, 3229 BURLINGTON MILLS RD., WAKE FOREST BOOTH SPACE

American Legion Post 4 News

Taking Stock in Club Officers and Committees

2018 NEJC Chamber Engagement Opportunities

Easter Bunny, egg hunt, more at Spring Fling

The SOI Motorhome Club

39th ANNUAL TRIGG COUNTY COUNTRY HAM FESTIVAL 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The Town of Port Royal Newsletter

TWO DAY SHOW!!! Friday, June 22 (Noon-6pm) & Saturday, June 23 (8am-6pm) Dear Artists, Crafters, and Vendors:

If you decide to enter the Mr. /Ms. Alumni Contest, please find the attachments regarding:

Mercer Island s 28th Annual Community Festival invites you to participate- July 14 & 15, 2018!

Livonia Anniversary Committee, Inc.

SEPTEMBER 2017 IN THIS ISSUE Visit us on the web at: Dear Members:

ADVANCED ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY EXPO

The Strategic Plan will focus on the following key initiatives:

aberdeen.armymwr.com

Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Commission Members Present: Ken Gastineau, Ahmad Reynolds, Pat Greathouse, Donna Robertson, Cheryl Stone, Dale Ballinger, Charles Arnold

UNION COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER. Calendar of Events. Office Closed-Holiday. Extension Council Meeting 5:30 PM. Three State Beef Conference, 6-9 PM

Fall 2016 Blacksburg Country Club

St. Agnes School Mailbag Newsletter for April 13, 2018

Chamber Newsletter SANTA CLAUSE ON THE SQUARE LITE-A-LITE MARK YOUR CALENDAR BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

Fall 2013 Activities for Babies to Teens

American Collectors Association of Texas

4-H News and Events VALLEY COUNTY. October Inside This Issue (208) Extension Staff:

C Y O. The registration fee for the school year is $40.00 per student and is due at registration.

The Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization dedicated to advancing business and supporting community.

BEEFMASTER BREEDERS UNITED

LEAD15 HOW CAN THEY HEAR? GREETINGS FROM THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR: KARL S. FLEIG National Director Royal Rangers

DISCOVER THE BENEFITS

Ambassador Handbook 2015

1 Side Open Space - Front $ $ Sides Open Corner Space Front & Side $ $ ADDITIONAL SPACE $ $125.00

CIHA 8th Annual Renter Front Yard Makeover Drawing

I S S U E 3-1 LOOKING FOR JOB? Go to: Open Bowling Hours: Brewner Lanes Bldg

Journey To Fitness December 2017

Gary Beilman and Dan Card are working

Sponsorship & Marketing Opportunities

Chamber. Membership. Your Path. Your Choice S. Austin Street, Brenham, TX 77833

CONSTRUCTION INNOVATIONS CENTER

FEES. Entry Fees are. (No Entry Fee for Make A Child Smile or Route 66) A $25.00 penalty will be assessed for returned checks.

For News From Our Members Click Here

Butler County 4-H News Update October 2014

PA Association of Councils of Governments. Community Strength. Fostering Partnerships Through Intergovernmental Cooperation

Burnam Family Merit Badge Seminar At Hardin-Simmons University October 5, 6, and 7, 2018

New Member Resources

Volume 8, Issue 2 June June 6, 2012

2018 STAR AWARDS ENTRY INFORMATION

Sponsorship Opportunities & Exhibitor Information Packet

Worthy Vice-President, Jim Steil Madam Vice-President, Pam Schaefer

2018 MNA ANNUAL CONVENTION

Contact Information for the Contest Organizer Contest Organizer:

Spotlight... From the President...

To our valued Residents,

Gisele Hamm, Manager, MAPPING

Saturday, November 4, 2017

(ALL Applications received AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2017 will require a $25.00 late fee)

PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK JOIN US IN CELEBRATING PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK

SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2015 ARTISAN VENDOR GENERAL INFORMATION

The Husky Herald. In This Issue WELCOME TO THE SPRING 2012 SEMESTER! February 6, 2012 PLEASE INFORM YOUR

California School Nurses Organization 67 th Annual Conference Courage to Care: Lead. Empower. Transform.

CITY OF MOBILE RFP Request for Partner Proposals for RIVERSIDE ICE Season

Transcription:

Worki ng Toge ther for a Be tter B e r e a www.bereachamber.com October 2014 Newsletter Tickets Available for Joint Legislative Update Luncheon Citizens Guaranty Bank to Host Chamber Coffee After Hours at Central Bank Geocaching Weekend Scheduled for October 17 & 18 Nominations Being Accepted for Chamber Board of Directors Christmas Parade Applications Available Another Record Year for the Spoonbread Festival An estimated 30,000 people attended the Spoonbread Festival last month. Great weather, excellent planning, and super programming all contributed to the success of this year s festival. Volunteers from the local businesses, schools, the city, and the Chamber all helped the festival run smoothly. As I walked back and forth to Berea Community School from the Acton Folk Center, I saw vehicles from all over the south east including Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, West Virginia, and Ohio. A special thanks goes out to David Rowlette and his family for the incredible number of hours spent in preparation of the festival and the hours spent during the festival. Preliminary work for offering a Chamber of Commerce Scholarship to a graduate of Berea Community High School and a graduate of Madison Southern High School continues to progress. If you d like to be involved in the development of the scholarship, let David know and he can get you the meeting information. Chamber activities for the month of October include our monthly Chamber Coffee, which will be hosted by our friends at Citizens Guaranty Bank on October 14 and our monthly membership meeting will be a Joint Legislative Update Luncheon with the Richmond Chamber of Commerce on Friday, October 17th at the Madison County Extension Office. We also want to welcome our newest Chamber members: Area Christian Theatrical Society, Eagle Financial Services, Maxam Family Dental and Saint Joseph Outpatient Care Center. They add to a growing, healthy Chamber committed to the well-being of Berea. Please stop by and visit these new members as the opportunity arises. Thank you all for your work in helping make Berea a great place to live, work, and play. Please let me know how I can better serve you as president for this year. My cell is 859-358-4800 and my email is mike.hogg@berea.kyschools.us. Sincerely, Mike Mike Hogg, President Berea Chamber of Commerce Information Services: Relocation Packets 2 Member Services 8 Miscellaneous 8 Info. Materials 2 Member Referrals 26* (*Also see web directory count) Tourism Referrals 3 Chamber Event Inquiries 76 Website Hits 2,699 Pageviews: Events Calendar 429 *Member Directory 74 Newcomers Page 29 Newsletter Page 75 Spoonbread Festival Website Hits 15,234 Executive Committee 2014 Board of Directors Office Staff President Mike Hogg President Elect Nola Newman Vice President Greg Powell Secretary Jennifer Napier Treasurer Frankie Blevins Jackie Ash Dale Ballinger Frankie Blevins Cathy Broaddus Joe Claytor Gary Conkin Janel Lakes Davenport Maurice Dula Sune Frederiksen David Gilliam Katie Heckman Chad Hembree Mike Hogg Brenda Huser Tom McCay Jennifer Napier Nola Newman Greg Powell Paul Reynolds Paul Rominger Rodney Short Darlene Snyder Elmer Thomas Linda VanWinkle Administrative Assistant Brandi Anderson Executive Director David Rowlette Sales Representative Kyle Sowers Phone: 859-986-9760 Fax: 859-986-2501

Executive Director s Comments Nominations Being Accepted for Chamber Board of Directors Each October as election time nears, we activate the Nominating Committee and begin the process of electing new Board members through our annual Chamber Board of Directors election, which will be held in November. Our goal is to maintain a diverse Board, which reflects our membership with no more than three Board members from the same membership category. To insure some continuity from year to year, we have staggered the three year terms of our Board members so that approximately 1/3 of the Board members are new each year. Our by-laws also permit Board members to be reelected up to three consecutive three year terms before requiring a one year break in service. Corporate Partners of the Berea Chamber of Commerce Please take some time and carefully review the expectations of our Board members and then complete and return the Nominating Form that is included in this newsletter on page 9. Your assistance in encouraging and nominating leaders from our business community to serve on our Board of Directors will help the Chamber and our community prosper in the coming years. Self nominations are encouraged and welcomed! Sincerely, David Future Meeting Dates Chamber Coffee & Networking Meeting Sponsor: Citizens Guaranty Bank Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Legislative Update Joint Chamber Luncheon Madison County Extension Office Friday, October 17, 2014 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Donnie Hunley, Physical Education Teacher at Shannon Johnson receives a $400 check from Chamber Director, David Rowlette for having the most participation in the 2014 Spoonbread Festival 5-K Run and 1 Mile Fun Run / Walk. Second place ($200) went to Glenn Marshall Elementary School in Richmond. Chamber Coffee & Networking Meeting Sponsor: EZ Care, LLC 5015 Atwood Drive, Richmond, KY Tuesday, November 11, 2014 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Scenes from the September Membership Meeting Sponsored by:

Member News You re Invited! Chamber Coffee & Networking Meeting Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Sponsored & Hosted by: Industry Appreciation Luncheon Tuesday, October 28, 2014 Russel Acton Folk Center 11:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m. Cost: $15.00 Tickets can be purchased on-line at: www.bereachamber.com or by calling 986-9760. Tickets must be purchased by: 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 24 Sponsored by: 214 Richmond Rd N. Suite 10 Berea, KY Join us as we Celebrate Berea s Industry! www.bereachamber.com or by email at brandi@bereachamber.com or call 859-986-9760 Please RSVP by Monday, Oct. 13 at 2:00 p.m. Thank You! We are offering a 5% discount on our low prices to Berea Chamber members! 859 Eastern Bypass, Richmond, KY (859) 623-3231 Melissa Parsons, Account Manager melisa.parsons@officedepot.com (859) 576-6731

Thank You! Spoonbread Festival Sponsors Presenting Sponsors Gold Sponsors Berea Online.com Blevins Law, PLLC Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant Central Bank & Trust Citizens Guaranty Bank Community Trust Bank Cumberland Valley National Bank Davis & Powell Funeral Directors Fugate Rentals Galaxi of Berea Kentucky Farm Bureau Kentucky Festival Pageants Legacy Carting Madison County Fiscal Court Montgomery Farm & Garden New York Life, Danny Miller Nola Newman Realty Peoples Bank of Madison County RE/Max Unlimited Renfro s Collision Reppert Funeral Home Reynolds Insurance The Potting Shed US Bank Waste Connections Waste Connections White House Clinics Windstream Communications In-Kind Sponsors Ad One Media Berea College Berea Community Schools Berea Parks & Recreation Department Berea Police Department Berea Street Department Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant Classic Midway Community Trust Bank Dandy Broadcasting WWAG 107.9 FM Davis & Powell Funeral Directors Hometown Radio Network King Bottling Madison County Board of Education Mario s Pizza Music Man Kyle Sowers New York Life, Danny Miller Nola Newman Realty Peoples Bank of Madison County Puppets & Such Richmond Register Saint Joseph Berea Save A Lot Subway of Berea US Bank Wallingford Broadcasting WCBR 18th Annual Silver Sponsors Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass Blue Grass Energy Calico Place Car Wash Citizens Guaranty Bank Kentucky Farm Bureau Lakes Funeral Home NACCO Materials Handling Papaleno's Restaurant Peoples Bank of Madison County Rodney Short Builder Short Real Estate Smokehouse Grill Bronze Sponsors Action Rental Center Anglin Body Shop Area Real Estate Berea Drug Berea Online.com Berea Urgent Care Body Logic Massage & Yoga Cathy's Cleaning Crew Claytor Financial Services Club Arena Skating Rink Concrete Materials Craig Loftis - State Farm Insurance Cruiser s Motorcycle Sales D & C Automotive Wholesale D & H Cleaning Services Daddy Yo s Frozen Yogurt Doug Thomas, Jailer Fairfield Inn & Suites Fayne Distributing Galaxi of Berea Gilliam Real Estate Harold's Auto Parts Hays Furniture Kentucky Auto Parts KY United HVAC Heating & Cooling Linville Insurance Mendoza Floor Covering Installation Near New Auto Center Prudential Don Foster Realtors RE/MAX Unlimited Rural Family Practice Stephen Smith for Madison Co. Clerk The Terrace Nursing & Rehab Facility Today's Family Dental U.B.A.D. Motorcycle Association Wayside Christian Church Friends of the Festival Annette Almajeld Berea Realty Boy Scout Troop #51 Business Babes Society Charles F. Hoffman Attorney at Law Chelsea Ruble Coy, Gilbert, Shepherd, & Wilson Davis & Hylton Accounting & Taxes Delta Natural Gas Dinner Bell Restaurant Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas Kenny Barger, Madison County Clerk KI USA L & K Stor-All Main Street Café Novelis Paul Reynolds for Mayor Realty World Representative Rita Smart Senator Jared Carpenter Still's Refrigeration Service Tim Lainhart Todd's Antique Mall VETCO Walmart Super Store Wayside Christian Church

Member News September Business of the Month Park Community Credit Union Join our Chamber Ambassadors for Ribbon Cuttings at: Maxam Family Dental 402 Richmond Road, N Berea, KY Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 12:00 p.m. Madison Co. Clerk s Berea Office 212 Chestnut Street Berea, KY Monday, Oct. 20, 2014 7:30-9:00 a.m. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 711 Chestnut Street Berea, KY Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014 3:00 p.m. FAHE 319 Oak Street Berea, KY Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014 2:00 p.m. Call 986-9760 today to schedule your ribbon cutting! The Berea Chamber of Commerce is pleased to recognize Park Community Credit Union as their September Business of the Month! During the September Membership Meeting, Chamber Executive Director David Rowlette presented a plaque to Heather Resor, Branch Manager and Erin Porter, Assistant Manager, for their numerous contributions to the community and support of the Berea Chamber and the Spoonbread Festival. The Berea Branch, located at 501 Walnut Meadow Road is celebrating 10 years of service to the community. To schedule an appointment to discuss your financial needs call 859-986-0664. Lobby hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. The drive thru is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday and 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday morning. Congratulations! Park Community Credit Union Member News Policy Our member news section provides members, in good standing, the opportunity to share information with other ides Chamber members and the general public. This free service allows you to introduce new employees, promote new facilities, business expansions, awards, certifications, or anniversary celebrations and other special recognition within your industry. Newsletter submissions should be emailed to: brandi@bereachamber.com by 5:00 p.m. on the third Friday of each month. The Chamber reserves the right to edit and reject submissions.

Storefront for Rent 400 sq. ft. @136 N. Broadway Call Sune at 248-0690 for more information. Member News Did you know You can stay informed of all ribbon cuttings, committee and membership meetings as well as other chamber events 24 / 7? Visit our Events Calendar www.bereachamber.com

1st Annual Berea Geocaching Weekend October 17 & 18, 2014 Berea, KY - The Folk Arts & Crafts Capital of KY Location: First Christian Church, Fellowship Hall 206 Chestnut Street, Berea, KY 40403 N 37 34.208 W 084 17.60 Join us for this high tech scavenger hunt in and around Berea s great outdoors. This adventure / sport is growing as individuals and families use the internet, hand-held Global Positioning System s and their eyes and wit to search for treasures hidden all over the world. Do not worry if you are not an experienced geocacher, we will teach you how to use your hand held GPS system, Smart phone or i-pad to find caches (aka hidden treasures ). Participants will need to bring their own device. Agenda for the Weekend Friday, October 17 7:00 p.m. Introduction to Geocaching (educational program) 8:00 p.m. Meet & Greet with finger foods for Participants Saturday, October 18 8:00 a.m. Check-in & On-site Registration 9:00 a.m. Geocachers begin hunting caches throughout the community & the woods Lunch & Dinner on your own 7:30 p.m. Awards Program & Closing Appreciation Pre-registration Deadline: FREE event t-shirts will be provided to all participants who pre-register by October 10, 2014. T-shirts for on-site registration will be $10.00 and subject to availability. Printable registration forms are available at: www.bereachamber.com For more information, contact: Jennifer Napier, Event Coordinator Phone: 859-779-0885 Email: jnapier@jnnc4u.com Sponsored by: Note: Geocachers under the age of 18 will require signature of parent. Join Us on Facebook! www.bereachamber.com

Nomination Form Berea Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors The Berea Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations from the membership for it s Board of Directors. The three year term runs January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2017. Our Board of Directors consists of twenty-four members representing various membership / business categories with no more than three members from the same membership category. Terms are staggered so that approximately 1/3 of the Board members are new each year. Board members serve three year terms and may be re-elected; provided, however, no Board member shall serve more than three consecutive three year terms without a one year break in service. Responsibilities of Board members include: Attending monthly meetings Board Meetings (Last Thursday of each month at noon ) Executive Committee Meetings (Last Thursday of each month at 11:00 a.m.) Membership Meetings (3rd Thursday at noon or 6:00 p.m.) Actively support the Chamber s programs and events Chair or Co-Chair one or more working committees (often during the lunch hour) Recruit new members Publicly support Board decisions Formulate policy Approve strategic plan and annual operating budget Having read the responsibilities of the Board Directors, I would like to: Be considered for a Board of Directors position (Term: January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2017). Your Name (please print) Signature Phone # Recommend the following individuals be considered for the Board of Directors. Please ask their permission before forwarding their names to the Nominating Committee. 1. Name Company Name Mailing Address Phone # 2. Name Company Name Mailing Address Phone # 3. Name Company Name Mailing Address Phone # Please complete this form and return it by 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, 2014 to: Berea Chamber of Commerce Attn: Nominating Committee 204 N. Broadway, Suite 1 Berea, KY 40403

2014 Theme: Miracle on Chestnut Street Organization*: Contact Person*: Email Address*: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone #: Fax #: Mobile #*: Entry*: (float, car, horses, walkers, etc.) Float Description / Theme*: Musical? Yes or No Number of adult s involved Number of children involved * Required Fields Berea Chamber of Commerce 29th Annual Twilight Christmas Parade Saturday, December 6, 2014 6:00 p.m. Be sure and add plenty of lights to your parade entry!! All entries must have a theme. Eight cash prizes will be awarded. First place ($200) and second place ($100) will be presented in each of the following categories: BEST BUSINESS FLOAT, BEST CHURCH FLOAT, BEST NON-PROFIT FLOAT and BEST INDUSTRY FLOAT. All floats will be pre-judged during the line up process in the parking lot, so that we may recognize and announce the winners on the triangle at College Square (near Christmas tree). Please mail, fax or email both sides of this registration form, along with your proof of insurance to: Berea Chamber of Commerce, Broadway Center, 204 N. Broadway Suite 1, Berea, KY 40403, FAX 858-986-2501 or email to chamber@bereachamber.com. Pre-registration is encouraged and highly recommended. The registration form must be received by November 19, 2014 to complete the FREE pre-registration process. Applications received November 20 through December 3 will require a $20.00 non-refundable application fee. The Berea Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to accept or decline participation of any applicant. If you have any questions, please contact the Chamber at 859-986-9760. The parade line-up will take place in the parking lot at Berea Community School with floats arriving at 4:00 p.m. and other entries by 5:00 p.m. Note: all parade walkers will join the parade at the top of Broadway Street. All entries will be notified prior to the day of the parade with the line up schedule and times. Thank you for participating in the Berea Chamber of Commerce Twilight Christmas Parade.

Berea Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade Rules All parade participants must agree to read and abide by all of the rules listed below. Those who do not comply will not be allowed to ride or participate in the parade. Those breaking any rules or regulation during the parade will be removed from the parade. 1. Trailers must be no more than 10x26 feet with 20 or fewer riders. 2. Police officers and parade volunteers designated by the Chamber will check entries the day of the parade for verification of valid driver s license, insurance, etc.. This will include all participants. 3. Vehicles (including all floats, farm machinery, trucks, cars, etc.) must be driven by someone 18 years or older with a valid driver s license and proof of insurance for the vehicles defined herein. All entries must be inspected and declared to be in compliance with rules to participate in the parade. Each entry will receive a number / sign, which must be displayed on the right side of the vehicle or on the back of riders/drivers to indicate inspection has been completed. 4. Parade participants should ask their own insurance agent if their insurance offers them adequate protection when their vehicles are in the parade. 5. No parade participant will be allowed to have a firearm at any time, except on-duty law enforcement officers. 6. All floats and trailers must be skirted completely to within 6 inches of the ground. 7. All floats and trailers accompanied by people or animals must have adult walkers on each side of the float and/or trailer during the parade. An adult must be on floats where there are children. The ratio of adults to children should be 1 adult per 5 children below the age of 16. The adult must represent the organization sponsoring the float. 8. Entries experiencing difficulty during the parade route must move to the side of the street so others may pass. 9. Absolutely no 18-wheeler trucks, ATV vehicles, or golf carts will be allowed in the parade. The only exception to golf carts is for the parade expeditors working the parade. 10. Children shall not be placed on or removed from any float/truck or any vehicle on the road during the parade, unless an emergency necessitates. 11. Children riding in the back of pickup trucks must be seated at all times behind rails or sides of the truck. Trucks must have tailgates closed or enclosed backs. 12. Each pulled entry must have a spotter in the cab, other than the driver, viewing the back to communicate with the driver should there be a problem. If no cab is present, spotter must be present beside entry and may be one of the persons walking at a wheel. 13. All parade walkers will meet and line up in the parking lot near Reppert Funeral Home and join the parade at the corner of Broadway and Chestnut Streets. 14. No passengers or riders on farm machinery, other than the operator, are allowed in the parade. 15. Candy shall not be thrown to bystanders. If you choose to distribute candy or favors, the items must be handed out by or near the sidewalk by walkers. 16. No parade participant may ride with feet hanging over the side of the entry. 17. All parade participants, 18 years of age and younger, must be seated at all times behind the rails of the parade entry. 18. Santa and Mrs. Clause will be provided by the Berea Chamber of Commerce and should not be included as part of your parade entry. 19. The Twilight Christmas Parade is not to be used as a platform for political or special interest groups. All participants are prohibited from expressing political, social and personal agendas during the parade. Participants are also prohibited from displaying political and social materials during the parade. 20. Elected officials may be invited to participate in the parade with signs identifying their current position. However, they may not campaign for re-election, nor may they display any electioneering materials in the parade. I have read and agree to abide by all of the above rules and regulations governing the 2014 Twilight Christmas Parade of the Berea Chamber of Commerce. Organization Authorized Signature Date

Member News Welcome Our Newest Members Area Christian Theatrical Society Maurice Dula, President 530 Glades Road Berea, KY 40403 Phone: (859) 986-1421 Email: a.m.dula@hotmail.com Eagle Financial Services Madison Collett, Customer Services Richmond, KY 40475 Phone: (859) 623-4600 Email: madisoncollett28@gmail.com www.eaglefinanceky.com Maxam Family Dental Dr. Ashley Maxam 402 Richmond Road, N Berea, KY 40403 Phone: (859) 986-4661 Email: drmaxam@maxamdental.com Saint Joseph Outpatient Care Center Angie Halstead 103 Alycia Drive Richmond, KY 40475 Phone: (859) 626-13412 Email: angelahalstead@catholichealth.net Thank You! 2014 Membership Renewals Berea College Center for Transformative Learning Berea Business & Professional Women s Club Chiropractic Health Solutions DAV Chapter 160, Berea Fairfield Inn & Suites Fiber Frenzy, LLC Gator s Jams on Main Jim Lucas Montgomery Farm & Garden Richmond Industrial Development Corporation Servpro WWAG Radio The Berea Chamber of Commerce would like to encourage residents and business owners inside the city limits of Berea to enter their Christmas Decorating Contest for the upcoming Christmas Holiday season. The application process is simple, with two (2) residential categories: Traditional Christmas, Animated Christmas and one Commercial / Business Category. All proceeds from the $10 registration fee will benefit the Berea Fire Department Annual Toy Drive. Entries will be judged anonymously on Friday, December 5 and winners will be recognized through an announcement made during the 29th Annual Twilight Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 6. Signage recognizing the winner in each category will be placed at each location through December 31. Additionally, the winner in each category will receive a $150 cash prize and bragging rights for the entire year. The street addresses of all contest entries will be listed on the Chamber website for self guided tours. Photos of the winning entries will also be placed in The Berea Citizen. 2014 Competitive Categories (select one): Chamber Announces Christmas Decorating Contest Enter Today! Traditional Christmas: Use of holiday colors, lights & themes. Animated Christmas: Use of characters with moving parts. May include the use of multi media. Commercial / Business: Use of holiday colors, lights & themes. Contact Person: Street Address: Berea, KY 40403 Phone Number: Cell Phone: E-mail Address: Application & Payment Deadline: December 2, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. Registration Fee: $10.00 Make check payable to: Berea Chamber of Commerce Home Decorating Contest 204 N. Broadway, Suite 1 Berea, KY 40403 Phone: (859) 986-9760 E-mail: chamber@bereachamber.com

Member News Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting at Cumberland Valley National Bank The Chamber s Ambassadors, conducted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony as part of Cumberland Valley National Bank s Grand Opening and Customer Appreciation Day held September 5th at their new location at 235 Glades Road here in Berea. For your banking needs stop by the new location and see Shannon Wallace, Branch Manager, and her friendly staff. Office hours are 8:30 a.m to 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and the drive thru is open 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday morning. www.cvnb.com Halloween at the Park Berea City Park Friday, October 31 6:00-8:00 p.m. Bring the family and enjoy the FREE activities! For more information, call Berea Parks & Recreation Department at 859-986-9402. Berea Arts Markets Coming in 2014 October 18 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For booth information, contact: Berea Center for the Arts P.O. Box 817 Berea, KY 40403 Kentucky Guild of Artists & Craftsmen October 11-12, 2014 Berea, KY For more information, visit: www.kyguild.org Phone: 859-986-3192 1st Annual Geocaching Weekend A Berea Chamber of Commerce Event October 17-18, 2014 Berea, KY For more information, visit: www.bereachamber.com Phone: 859-986-9760 Berea Volunteer Fire & Rescue Country Breakfast $7.00 All You Can Eat Country Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Biscuits and Gravy, Milk, Juice, and Coffee First Saturday of the Month 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Berea Rescue Station 301 Melody Lane (behind old Save-A-Lot Building) Berea, KY Save the Date: 19th Annual Spoonbread Festival Sept. 18-20, 2015

Advertise Your Business in the Chamber Newsletter and Reach 370+ Businesses Today! Newsletter Guidelines, Deadlines and Pricing Advertising Deadlines: 1. Ads must be received by 3:00 p.m. on the third Friday of each month. 2. The newsletter will be posted to the Chamber website by the 10th day of each month. Format Options: If at all possible, advertisements should be emailed to david@bereachamber.com ready to cut and paste into the monthly newsletter in one of the following formats. 1. PDF (press ready) 2. MS Publisher Document 3. TIF Note: Advertisements submitted as MS Word documents often need to be re-created. In which case, an hourly rate of $25 will be charged to re-create the advertisement in the appropriate format. Please supply all graphics as separate jpeg files. Additionally, advertisements submitted as hard copies, faxed or mailed to the Chamber office are subject to the same hourly re-creation rate and will require digital images of all logos, graphics or photos. Advertising Sizes and Prices: 1. Business Card Ad: 2.00 tall X 3.50 wide $12.00 per month or $120.00 per year (12 monthly editions) 2. 1/4 Page Ad: 3.625 wide X 4.875 tall $20.00 per month ($50 per three months)* 3. 1/2 Page Vertical Ad: 3.625 wide X 9.75 tall $30.00 per month ($75 per three months)* 4. 1/2 Page Horizontal Ad: 7.375 wide X 4.875 tall $30.00 per month ($75 per three months)* 5. Full Page Ad: 8.50 wide X 11.00 tall $40.00 per month** * Discount requires the same advertisement to run three consecutive months without any changes. ** Includes one FREE broadcast email to all Chamber members. Questions: Call David Rowlette at (859) 986-9760. Sizes and prices to fit all budgets! Working Together for a Better Berea

October 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Berea Tourism s Jammin on the Porch 7:00 p.m. Maxam Family Dental Open House & Ribbon Cutting 12:00 p.m. First Friday Berea Community School Fall Break Sept. 30-Oct. 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fall Fair EKU & Madison Co. Schools Fall Break Oct. 13-14 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 41st Annual Celebration of Traditional Music: Oct. 16-19 City / Chamber Networking Mtg. Community Room at City Hall 9:00 a.m. Special Events Committee Mtg. 10:00 a.m. Open House & Ribbon Cutting Madison Co. Clerk s Berea Office 7:30-9:00 a.m. City Council Mtg. Berea Municipal Bldg. 6:30 p.m. Chamber Coffee Sponsor: Citizens Guaranty Bank 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Ribbon Cutting at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 3:00 p.m. City Council Mtg. Berea Municipal Bldg. 6:30 p.m. Mountain Workshops / WKU Photojournalism October 21-25, 2014 26 27 28 29 30 31 Industry Appreciation Luncheon Russel Acton Folk Center 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. KLC Conference Louisville, KY Central Bank s After Hours Meeting 5:00-7:00 p.m. Berea Tourism s Jammin on the Porch 7:00 p.m. Berea Tourism s Jammin on the Porch 7:00 p.m. Legislative Update Joint Chamber Luncheon Madison Co. Extension Office 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Fall Fair 41st Annual Celebration of Traditional Music: Oct. 16-19 FAHE Open House & Ribbon Cutting 2:00 p.m. Berea Tourism s Jammin on the Porch 7:00 p.m. Executive Committee Mtg. Broadway Center 11:00 a.m. Board of Directors Mtg. Broadway Center 12:00 noon Berea Tourism s Jammin on the Porch 7:00 p.m. Christmas Parade Planning Committee Mtg. Broadway Center 12:00 noon Deadline for Submitting Information for the August Newsletter 5:00 p.m. Christmas Parade Planning Committee Mtg. Dinnerbell 8:30 a.m. Halloween 6:00-8:00 p.m. Folk Circle s Contra Dancing Folk Center 7:30 p.m.

Berea Chamber of Commerce 204 N. Broadway, Suite 1 Berea, KY 40403 Phone: (859) 986-9760 FAX: (859) 986-2501 Email: chamber@bereachamber.com Website: www.bereachamber.com Exercise Your Right to Vote on 11/04/14 2014 Committees Call the Chamber office at 986-9760 if you would like to volunteer for Chamber activities, events or committees. Our committees include: Ambassadors Awards / Banquet Committee By-Laws Committee Christmas Parade Committee Communications Committee Economic Development Committee Golf Scramble Industry Development & Appreciation Committee Recruitment & Retention Committee Nominating Committee Public Affairs / Government Relations Committee Special Events Committee Spoonbread Festival Our Mission: The mission of the Berea Chamber of Commerce is, with integrity, to promote prosperity and enhance the quality of life in the Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky by: supporting current businesses; encouraging new business development; enhancing communications and collaboration; and promoting Berea as a place to live and work.