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NEWS BREAK May 2017 Like us on Facebook! Click here for our Member Directory! Launch Portage officially launched Blitz the VFW and Sunset Park cleanup served as highly successful kick-off events to the Portage Chamber's latest venture, Launch Portage. Last Tuesday, Blitz the VFW attracted 60 people to network and sample beer from Wisconsin Dells Brewing Company at the VFW in Portage. The Mercantile, Artisan Foodie, BonBon and Bordeaux and Pizza Hut provided delicious appetizers for the event while Dan Robson filled the hall with live music. The following day, Sunset Park got a springtime makeover as about 23 volunteers picked up sticks and trash, raked leaves in the park and tidied up the adjacent historic tennis court. Assist WI provided a kayak demonstration for those individuals with disabilities at the nearby boat launch as well. Launch Portage is a group of Young Professionals building leadership skills, networking and socializing to create a culture of community involvement through the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce. The two events, plus the Wine Walk, coincided with YPWeek, a statewide initiative that brings together young leaders in 25 communities, at purposefully chosen locations that integrate the unique cultural assets with meaningful learning or social interaction. Thank you to Brewmaster Jamie Baertsch from Wisconsin Dells Brewing Company, Mila Stahl from The Mercantile and Artisan Foodie, Tracy and Olivia Fuqua from BonBon and Bordeaux, Ned at Pizza Hut, and Will from Assist Wisconsin. Contact the Chamber at 742-6242 if you would like to be involved in Launch Portage. Stay tuned for more information.

Wine Walk The 5th Annual Wine Walk took place last Friday evening with a sell-out of 350 participants walking along the downtown sampling a wide variety of wines at businesses. New stops on the walk included Jack's Tap, the Masonic Center, BonBon and Bordeaux, and a group representing the Museum at the Portage, Agency House and Canal Society. Downtown retailers and establishments, each offering a red and white wine option, represented the 19 stops on the walk, for which tickets were available for purchase online for the first time. The online purchases opened the event up to many new people who arrived to participate from locations such as Appleton, Plover, Two Rivers, Stevens Point, WI Rapids and Milwaukee. Thank you to all the businesses, bartenders and volunteers for making this a successful event.

New Chamber Members L'BRI PURE n' NATURAL Portage, WI 53901 Robyn Austin at 608-566-9953 Aloe vera based, all natural skin care products that are safe, effective and affordable. Fort Winnebago Masonic Center 205 DeWitt St. Portage, WI 53901 A local community service group. Dairyland Moving & Storage, LLC 1208 Northport Rd. Portage, WI 53901 Brandon Miller at 608-856-6683 Consistently exceeding our customers' expectations with worry-free moving services, we rely on delivering great value while providing great customer service on the foundation of a strong team. Run a flyer in the newsletter Run a flyer in the Chamber newsletter or weekly news for just $20. Spread the word about your event

or business. We'll take the ad as a pdf or jpg no larger than 8.5"x11". The deadline for submitting an ad in the weekly news is Noon on Wednesdays or the 20th of the month for the monthly newsletter. Chamber Golf Outing The 35th Annual Portage Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing will be on Wednesday, June 14 at the Portage Country Club. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to network with many Chamber members. Call the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce if you are interested at 608-742- 6242 or simply print off this form and return to the Chamber office.

May Chamber Business Luncheon The Portage Area Chamber of Commerce is offering another way to network with your fellow Chamber members and make those important connections that can help you in your business or career. Bring your business cards, brochures, or anything you wish to share with other members. Luncheon Information US Cellular will be talking with us about technology advancements that have been made in the wireless industry and what products and services U.S. Cellular offers from those advancements to help business efficiencies. Learn how to mobilize your business, stay ahead of the competition and keep on growing. Learn about new phones, tablets, internet devices and accessories for your business. Modernize your business operations to save time and increase productivity. Stay one step ahead of your competition with the latest mobile technology. *Use Smartphones or tablets as sales tools to process payments, collect signatures, complete forms and take notes. *Store and back up important data from all of your business devices with Cloud technology. *Set automatic alerts when tasks are completed or if something is left unfinished. PLEASE RSVP. CALL THE CHAMBER AT 608-742-6242! Date: Tuesday, May 2 Where: Portage Pizza Ranch, 2905 New Pinery Road Time: Lunch at 11:30AM, Presentation at Noon Cost: Pay for your lunch at the restaurant Text PORTAGE to 51660 to receive information about upcoming Portage events Business Profile - Dairyland Moving & Storage, LLC Dairyland Moving and Storage is a one stop moving company dedicated to making your move as stress free as possible. From rearranging the furniture in your home or business, to moving you across town or the country, we have the knowledge and equipment to help. Our company started years ago in Portage, and recently branched off as Dairyland Moving and Storage. Brandon Miller, sole proprietor, started our company with a pickup truck and a dream to work for himself. With help from his significant other and a great crew, we have been able to become a large and successful moving company for both residential and commercial moving needs. Our most typical client is someone moving from their current home to their new home. There's not one move that's the same. Some, we pack all of the boxes and then perform the move; others, the customer packs; and in some we move the larger furniture and they move the boxes. Every customer has a budget and goals they want to stick to and our job is to do just that. We tailor every job around the customer. We also offer free in home estimates and free coaching/advice on how to prep things in your home to make your move more cost effective. We want to find every way we can to help offset the cost of moving and keep as much of our customers hard-earned money in their pocket. We hope people see us as we see ourselves: honest, efficient, and hard working. If we say we're going to do something we stick to our word and deliver on that promise. We enjoy meeting great new people every day. We get to work inside and outside, so we're not stuck in one spot doing something repetitive every day. We also get to travel all over the country and see what our nation has to offer. Our employees know that there are some long hours, but they also get to travel and have plenty of time off when they request it. Plus, they have the security of year-round work, maintaining equipment during the slow months. To think that once there was just a pickup truck and trailer to now having a large commercial building,

multiple trucks, trailers, and semis is a credit to our employees. With them, along with the proper management and equipment, we will continue to grow--and as we grow, we will be even more involved in our community. For more information, call Brandon Miller at 608-856-6683. Text PACC to 51660 to receive information about upcoming Chamber events Office of Business Development offers help The Office of Business Development directors have been proactive in reaching out to business owners across the state for their ideas and input on regulatory reform. Housed in the Secretary's Office at the Department of Administration to serve the citizens of Wisconsin, they work with leadership at all state agencies to solve problems and assist business in navigating to a variety of state and business resources. As business ombudsmen they have a customer service focus and span the public-private divide helping both business owners and government, with a focus on minimizing government impact so businesses can focus on true business activities. On the issue of rulemaking, reducing unintended consequences and negative effects in particular, the Office of Business Development's experience working with industry resulted in a proposal for an improved website to gather public comment. It is crucial that industry and agency representatives work together to develop better rules. The newly created centralized site for public comment on agency rule drafts is located at the Legislature's website www.legis.wi.gov. There you'll find significantly improved public access to review rules and have an opportunity to comment on them before they are adopted. Information about public hearings on rules is also readily available at this site. A quick reference guide to using the site is located on the Office of Business Development webpage. Working together we can help move Wisconsin forward! Please contact us: * If you have an issue that needs some additional attention (Request Help) * Would like to recommend a rule change (recommend a rule change) * To schedule a presentation for your trade association or community business group Call the Office of Business Development at 608-267-7394 for more information. Historical Society's new book on sale The Portage Historical Society proudly announces the publication of Early 1900s Photographs: A Collection of Portage Homes. This book contains period photos of 66 houses along with a description of the architectural style and information on the owners. Also included is a table of contents, maps of four walking tours, a glossary, an index and information on Portage photographers. Early 1900s Photographs:A Collection of Portage Homes can be purchased for $20 at the Museum at the Portage, Portage Area Chamber of Commerce, The Mercantile and Sean Malone State Farm Insurance. For more purchase information contact malone845@hotmail.com. Local K9 Unit Golf Outing The Portage Police Department K-9 Unit will host the 2nd annual K9 Golf Outing on Saturday, July 29, at the Portage Country Club. Proceeds will go to support the K9 Unit to pay for vet bills, equipment, and training. The golf outing event is for everyone. Participants will enjoy food, hole prizes, and silent auction. Help continue to fund the K9 program, and fight drug and substance abuse. Click here for registration form. Click here to sponsor the event.

Pizza Ranch celebrates 5 years Portage Pizza Ranch is celebrating 5 years Monday through Thursday, May 15-18. Specials will be run all week as a big "Thank you" to the city of Portage and surrounding communities for making these 5 years so memorable. There will be $5 specials running all week, on buffet, delivery & carry-out! Inside the store there will be materials announcing the offers, with coupons so everyone can celebrate! There will also be a drawing to win a big screen TV, one of many gift baskets & gift cards! (Contestants must be in store to enter the drawing during the week long event. One entry per day per visit) Mark your calendars and come celebrate at your Portage Pizza Ranch's 5 year anniversary, May 15-18. Pizza Ranch is located at 2905 New Pinery Road. St. Mary Best Fest Best Fest is one of St. Mary's largest fundraisers and takes place Friday, May 19 through Sunday, May 21 at St. Mary in Portage. Lots of events are on tap for this annual event. Click Here for the schedule of events. Portage Music Boosters seek funds The Portage High School Band makes a positive difference in the lives of the band members and assists them in achieving their potential as they develop confidence, cooperation, leadership, responsibility, character, and a high standard of excellence. Many expenses related to band performances exist. The Portage School District, local community, and Portage Music Boosters support the PHS Band. The Portage Music Boosters are seeking greater support from area businesses, corporations, and organizations through financial or sponsorship donations to help cover the cost of band performances. Keeping the band competitive and moving forward in growth, their goal is to raise $100,000. For more information, call Paul Breene at 608-745-8557 or Craig Blau at 608-617-8196. Click here for a donation form.

Looking for a Hot Deal? See our list! Check out our Hot Deals webpage for deals our Chamber members are offering. Have a Hot Deal of your own you want others to know about? Post your deals on our webpage and join the Hot Deal brigade! There is no charge for posting a Hot Deal, so post away! If you have questions, call the Chamber office at 608-742-6242 to get started. Click here to see the specials that are currently running! Ribbon Cuttings On Thursday, April 6, Madison-based Journey Mental Health Center cut a ribbon on a new community support program that will serve Columbia County individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, such as bi-polar disorder or schizophrenia, and co-occurring substance use disorders. Journey's Columbia County office is located in Portage at 322 DeWitt Street. For more information, call 608-745- 9292. Silver Lake Cemetery Walk Celebrate Historic Preservation month by visiting the graves of some of our most illustrious citizens. The City of Portage Historic Preservation Commission is sponsoring a walking tour of Silver Lake Cemetery on Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 at 1pm. The tour is led by Judy Eulberg and should be about an hour in length. Park on County O and enter at the cemetery gate. Wear comfortable clothing as there is walking involved and the tour will be held rain or shine. All of this fun will be presented free of charge. Bluegrass Fundraiser at PCA Come to Portage Center for the Arts for a Live Bluegrass Fundraising Event, this Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14 at 4pm. This event features a social hour with tapas, desserts & beverages from 4pm to 5pm, followed by a special performance by bluegrass musicians Old Farm Dog! Moms receive a free flower courtesy of Edgewater Greenhouse. Advance tickets are recommended: $25 adults/$10 youth. For more information, call 608-742-5655. Building Facade Improvements

A matching loans funds program exists for the purpose of upgrading and improving the exterior front, side and rear facades of existing privately owned businesses. The loan program will facilitate completions of many smaller scale exterior improvement projects. Weekly Recurring Events New Movie Mondays at Portage Public Library 10am Farmer's Market every Thursday, Noon to 5pm Monday evenings Beer Bucket Bingo at Jack's Tap at 6:30pm Funding for this program was made possible through the City of Portage and Portage Area Chamber of Commerce's participation in the America's Best Communities competition, sponsored by Frontier Communications. Read the guidelines of the facade grant program. View the grant application. Chamber May meetings & events 2 Business Luncheon at Pizza Ranch 11:30am; speaker at Noon 3 Ambassador meeting at Community Bank 8am 3 Ribbon Cutting for Positively Portage! at Library 9am 10 Ribbon Cutting for Any Street Grill at parking lot next to BJ's TV & Appliance 9am 17 Ribbon Cutting for L'BRI at Chamber office 9am 29 Chamber office closed for Memorial Day Give Portage Green Gift Certificates Portage Green Gift Certificates make an excellent gift. Used just like cash, the certificates can be purchased from the Portage Chamber in $5, $10 and $25 increments. Recipients of the Portage Green may redeem them at these participating Chamber member businesses. By buying Portage Green Gift Certificates, you are helping to boost local business by keeping thousands of dollars right here in Portage. For more information, call the Chamber at 608-742-6242. Got News? What is your business up to? Pass along information and corresponding photos to graphics@portagewi.com and let us help spread the word about the great things your business or organization is doing. The deadline is the 20th of each month. May Community Events Spread the word about your events by posting them on our website! 1 Beer Bucket Bingo at Jack's Tap 1 QTI Hiring Event at AMPI 2 Chamber Business Luncheon at Portage Pizza Ranch 3 Ribbon Cutting for Positively Portage! at Portage Public Library 5 Wisconsin Regional Art Program at Portage Center for the Art's Drury Gallery 6 City of Portage Spring Cleaning 6 Jack's Tap Kentucky Derby Party 6-7 Silver Lake Cemetery Walking Tour 7 Gale Singers Spring Concert 7 Bingo at VFW 10 Ribbon Cutting for Any Street Grill at parking lot adjacent to BJ's TV & Appliance 11 'Smart' Cookie Sale at Divine Savior Healthcare 13 Preventing Identity Theft - Shredding Event at Waddell & Reed 14 Historic Indian Agency House Opening Celebration 14 Bluegrass Fundraiser at Portage Center for the Arts 15-18 Portage Pizza Ranch 5th Anniversary 17 Ribbon Cutting for L'BRI here at Portage Chamber Office 19-21 St. Mary's Best Fest 2017 19 Bingo at Our House Senior Living 20 4th Annual Budweiser Bags Open at VFW 21 Bingo at VFW 25 Get the Scoop on Retirement at Aging & Disability Resource Center 25 Brown Bag Lunch Series at Portage Center for the Arts 29 Memorial Day Ceremony at Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters 29 Memorial Day Parade with the VFW

For more information about these and other events, go to www.portagewi.com. Organizing an event or having a sale? Submit your event or sale to us and have it appear on the Chamber website calendar of events.you may enter your event by clicking here. Please note: Your submission will take a while to appear as the Chamber office first reviews the submissions before approving them to appear on the web calendar. For more information, please call our office 608-742-6242. The Portage Area Chamber of Commerce is providing leadership for building a healthy economy and a high quality of life in the Portage Area. NEWS BREAK is a monthly publication of the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce. Please contact the Chamber if you have news about your business that you would like to include in the next issue. Our deadline is the 20th of the month. Email your news to graphics@portagewi.com. www.portagewi.com