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201 East Third St Maysville, KY (606) 564-5534 www.maysvillekentucky.com
August 2016
4 person teams $60 per person
Includes: Golf fee, Cart, & Lunch
Lunch will begin at Noon Shot-gun Start at 1 pm
PRIZES: 1st Place Team wins $400 Drawing for 3 Teams to
Receive $300
**Also, Prizes for Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive**
To Register:To Register: Call the Chamber office at: (606) 564Call the Chamber office at: (606) 564--55345534
OrOr email the names of your 4 person team to: [email protected] the names of your 4 person team to: [email protected]
Reminder for the Chamber
members who reserved a space
Carmeuse Lime Tour -
August 12th
9222 Springdale Road, Maysville
Meet before 11:30 a.m. for Safety Training at the Safety Trailer. (after going through the gate, turn left at the Helicopter Pad)
Wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes. You might need a lightweight jacket. Even though this is during lunch time, no meal
will be served.
Membership Luncheon
September 1st Maysville Country Club
11:30 am - $15 per person
Brad Thomas - East KY Power “The Bluegrass Economy”
Things You Don’t Know About Kentucky
Reserve your seat by August 29th at [email protected] or
606-564-5534
Page 2 Chamber Connections
Golf Scramble Thank Yous:
HOLE SPONSORS AT&T
Baldwin CPAs, PLLC Carmeuse Lime
East Kentucky Power Cooperative - Spurlock International Paper Ledger Independent
Maysville Community & Technical College McFarland Chevrolet-Buick, Inc.
Meadowview Regional Medical Center Regal Beloit WFTM
Tee Sponsors
Active Care Chiropractic Boone Real Estate
Buffalo Trace Surveying C & D Electronics
Citizens Deposit Bank CSXT Terminal
Delores Baker, Attorney at Law
Downing Insurance Agency
Drifters Paradise Campground
Farmers Mutual Insurance Company
First State Bank Fleming-Mason Energy Fox, Wood, Wood & Estill
Green Tokai, Ltd. Hospice of Hope
Kenton Pointe Assisted Living
Kentucky Utilities Limestone Properties
Lindsey Wilson College M & M Custom Framing Mason County Extension Mason County Public
Library Mason County PVA
Maysville-Mason Co. CVB Mason Family Drug Maysville Nursing &
Rehab McDonald's of Maysville
Peoples Bank PrimaryPlus
Real Estate Asset Counseling
Redden Hometown Realty Reliable Transportation
Solutions Security Bank & Trust
Stober Drives US Bank
Women's Crisis Center
Donate a Door Prize for the Golf Scramble and be listed
here next month! We will be glad to pick it up.
$20 per session or $50 for all four!
All sessions begin at 8:00 AM in MCTC Room C223!
The Basics September 2
What’s social media good for? Which platforms should you be using? How do you create & link multiple accounts?
Great Content September 9
How do you schedule content that will get likes? How do you addess negative feedback? HootSuite & PicMonkey
Facebook September 16
How do you use pages, groups & events? Can you use it to sell goods? What are Shopify & GoFundMe?
Instagram September 23
What’s the right way to use hashtags? How do you use PayPal? Which filters shold you use?
To register, call the Chamber at 606-564-5534 or email
Maysville-Mason County Area Chamber of
Commerce is now on TWITTER!! Follow us:
@MaysvilleChmber
Chamber Connections Page 3
THANK YOU TO THESE MEMBERS FOR RENEWING IN JULY
City of Maysville
Crounse Corporation
deSha's Restaurant
Duncan Real Estate
First State Bank
Green Tokai Company, Ltd.
Gross Insurance & Financial Planning
Kentucky Blood Center
Kentucky Distillers Association
Mason Co. Fiscal Court
Meadowview Regional Medical Center
Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio
Neff Refrigeration, Heating and A/C
Regal Beloit America, Inc.
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS IN JULY
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW) POST #2734
3177 AA Hwy, Maysville (606) 759-0200
Established in 1946, by 14 combat veterans of WW1, Simon Kenton VFW Post 2734 has 247 male members and 200 members of the Ladies Auxiliary as of 2013. They plan events weekly and monthly and also help veterans in need. A few of their so-cial activities include: Bingo - four nights a week, Saturday night dances, and euchre - two nights a week. Hall rentals and catering are available to members, as well as the public. They also make contributions to local school dis-tricts and have a Christmas party each year for members and their families. They have moved to a new location due to size and parking issues. The new building, which is behind the Water Park can hold 400 people for an event. Their goal for the future is to recruit younger vet-erans who fought in Desert Storm, also known as the first Persian Gulf War, the Iraq War, and the war in Afghanistan.
AEGIS THERAPIES 497 Tucker Drive, Maysville
(855) 584-5845
Aegis Therapies is new to the Maysville area (Nov. of 2015) but nationally known. The services that they currently offer are Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy and also Behavioral Services. They accept most insurances and workers comp, and treat a wide range of patients from pediatric, athletes, Neuro, Ortho and general weakness. They also provide education to the patient so they can continue their success in their home environ-ment. Hours: Monday thru Thursday: 8 a.m. - 6p.m. Fridays: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
SHOE SENSATION GRAND RE-OPENING
Pictured from left to right: Joe McKay, County Commissioner, Lynne Law, Assistant Mgr, Tif-fany Dunlap Associate, David Cartmell, Mays-ville Mayor, Debbie Black, Shoe Sensation Manager, Joe Pfeffer, Mason County Judge/Executive, Kaitlyn Henderson Associate, Court-ney Conley Associate, Annette Walters, County Commissioner, Regina Krause, Shoe Sensa-tion, Michelle Hummel Manager In Training
Better Business Bureau of C. & E. KY
1390 Olivia Lane, Suite 100 Lexington, KY 40511
Chamber Connections Page 4
For over 100 years, BBB has helped consumers and businesses make smarter decisions. Their mission and vision is to be the leader in advancing marketplace trust and be an ethical marketplace where buyers and sellers can trust each other. BBB ensures that high standards for trust are set and maintained. They exist so consumers and businesses alike have an unbi-ased source to guide them on matters of trust. They provide educational information and ex-pert advice that is free of charge and easily accessible. BBB Accreditation is an honor – and not every business is eligible. Businesses that meet their high standards are invited to join BBB. Businesses deemed to meet Accreditation Standards are presented to the BBB's Board (or designees) for review and acceptance as a BBB Accredited Business.
All BBB accredited businesses have agreed to live up to their Standards for Trust, a comprehensive set of best practices for how businesses should treat the public in a fair and honest manner. BBB does not compare busi-nesses against each other but rather evaluates businesses against their standards – and their standards clearly speak to the character and competence of an organization. BBB is the resource to turn to for objective, unbiased infor-mation on businesses. Their network allows them to monitor and take action on thousands of business issues affecting consumers at any given time. BBB is your key adviser, most reliable evaluator and most objective expert on the topic of trust in the marketplace. To see if your business is accredited or to file a complaint, go to: http://www.bbb.org/lexington/
For professionals between the ages of 21 and 35ish
Like the Facebook page or email [email protected]
Steering Committee Meeting:
August 10th Luncheon: September 13th - Rotary Club - Jared Arnett, SOAR
GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY
WALD PARK AUGUST 27TH @ 11 A.M.
Come and celebrate the groundbreaking of Wald Park. Once the facility is completed, St. Patrick Schools will have their own baseball
and soccer fields.
Page 5 Chamber Connections
CHAMBER BOARD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Term Exp. December 31, 2016 Dustin Grutza - Ranger Steel Michael Parker - Hospice of Hope Norlene Rice - Bank of Maysville Suzan Ross - Baldwin CPAs Janet White - US Bank Term Exp. December 31, 2017 Mary Bishop - Women’s Crisis Ctr Bob Hendrickson - Ledger Independent Larry Poe - Boone Real Estate Kirby Rosser - Mason Co. Schools Tony Sweeney - Sweeney Appraisals Term Exp. December 31, 2018 Allison Adams - Buffalo Trace Health Department Chuck Doughman- C & D Electronics Dan Fannin- Regal Gerry Schumacher- First State Bank Dan Young - Affordable Cleaning
Term Exp. December 31, 2019 Tim Brannon - People’s Bank Linda Brown- Kenton Pointe Assisted Living Becky Moore - International Paper Joe VonDerHaar - East KY Power Tonya Wenz - Limestone YMCA
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Suzan Ross - Past Chair Dan Fannin - Chair
Tonya Wenz - Vice Chair Tim Brannon - Treasurer
Linda Brown
Ex-Official Members David Cartmell - Mayor, Maysville Mike Denham - State Representative Jeremy Faulkner - BTADD Joseph Pfeffer - Judge Executive, Mason Co. Rick Ross - Mason Co. Board of Education Robert Parker - Meadowview Regional Medical Center Karen Douglas - Mason Co. Coop Ext. Service Dr. Stephen Vacik- Maysville Community & Technical College Gene Weaver - Industrial Authority
OUR PURPOSE
The MISSION of the Maysville-Mason Co. Area Chamber of Commerce is to enhance economic growth, promote development and provide lead-ership of the business community in the Maysville- Mason County Area.
Through communications, outreach programs, education and training we will: • Provide value to the membership • Promote the people, community and business in the Maysville and Mason County Area • Provide leadership in the development of Economic growth and business vitality
MEMBERS IN THE NEWS IN JULY
Moements Photography owner Amy Insko recreated a music video to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling”. She used employees from the City of Maysville, as well as, small businesses. The video can be found on YouTube.
The Limestone Family YMCA hosted a Rubber Ducky Derby at the Maysville-Mason County Recreation Park Pool. Proceeds went to the 2016 YMCA Annual Support Campaign that helps local families in need.
A new marketing strategy “Look at Us” for the Maysville-Mason County Tourism Department was advertised on a billboard in New York City’s Time Square. It also has been included in the June/July issue, Volume 6 Issue 3, of the Horizon Magazine. This magazine is a component of the New York Times newspaper.
Join the Facebook Group to know more about the
Mason County Health Coalition.
A BUSINESS INCENTIVES PROGRAM
Your business idea could be selected for inclusion in an innovative program to test your business concept and viability!
Strategic plans should be delivered by September 15th
Contact Mike Jackson for details: 606-564-5534
Chamber Connections Page 6
APPLEBEE’S OF MAYSVILLE
175 Walmart Way, Maysville 606-759-0620
BLUE LICKS STATE RESORT PARK
P.O. Box 66, Mt. Olivet 800-443-7008
www.parks.ky.gov
C & D ELECTRONICS 110 Tucker Drive,
Maysville 606-759-5027
CRAWFORD DOWNING INSURANCE AGENCY
125 Market Street, Maysville
606-564-6826 www.crawfordins.com
GOOD SHEPHERD PRINTING Morehead 606-784-2858
http:/WePrintForLess.com/ChamberSpecial.htm
FRENCH QUARTER INN 25 E. McDonald Parkway
Maysville 606-564-8000
LASTING IMPRESSIONS SALON & SPA 14 East Second Street
Maysville 606-564-5646
www.lastingimpressionsspa.com
M & M CUSTOM FRAMING 1633 Martha Ann Drive Maysville, KY 4 1056 606-759-7848
MYFITNESS by DYNABODY 1128 U.S. 68
Maysville, KY 41056
PROSOURCE 4720 Glendale Milford Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45242
513-769-060www.totalprosource.com
SLEEP OUTFITTERS 179 Wal-Mart Way,
Maysville 606-759-0655
TOPICAL MEDIA
SOLUTIONS www.topicalmediasolutions.com
606-584-8819
VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) 3177 AA Hwy
Maysville, KY 41056 606-759-0200
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THE JOB. EARN THE NATIONAL CAREER READINESS
CERTIFACTE
CALL THE CHAMBER OFFICE FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS (606) 564-5534
WE HAVE FUNDS TO PAY
FOR MASON COUNTY
RESIDENTS.
Mason County Farmers Market
Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
• Tuesday: 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. • Thursday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MASON COUNTY AREA CALENDAR OF EVENTS
On display at the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center -
• Through September 4th - Summer Sundays – 1p.m. to 4 p.m.
• Through September 5th – RiverWorks Discovery, a journey of imagination and exploration. Changing Exhibits Gallery
• Through September 6th Historic Firearms – Wormald Building
August 10th - Young Professional’s Steering Committee Meeting - 4:30 p.m. - Chamber of Commerce Office. Contact: [email protected]
August 12th - Maysvile Chamber Membership Meeting - Tour of Carmeuse Lime - @11:30 a.m. Safety Training begins. Please note: Lunch will not be served.
August 12 - August 13th -Oktoberfest - Downtown Maysville - 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Friday, and Saturday 12 p.m. - 10 p.m. Contact: http://maysvilleoktoberfest.org
August 13th – Pirates of the Caribbean – The Russell Theatre – First showing @ 2 p.m. and second showing @ 7 p.m. Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
August 19th – Facebook Friday – The Russell Theatre – 7 p.m. Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
August 19th – American Red Cross Community Blood Drive – Church of the Nativity - 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
August 19th – August 21st – Battle
of Blue Licks Commemoration – Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park – Friday: 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Programs and activities include: battle reenactment, pioneer encampment, 18th century vendors, food concessions, local craft vendors, battlefield walks, and more. Contact: 1-800-443-7008 or www.battleofbluelicks.org
August 20th – Cruise & Chrome Car Show Cruise-In: Disney Cars – The Russell Theatre – 6 p.m. Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
August 20th – Parade for Christ
August 20th – Kentucky Gateway Museum Center – Streets of Maysville: Town Layout on the Frontier - Elisabeth Miller. 10:30 a.m. Contact: 606-564-5865
August 20th – Super Hero Inflatable Obstacle Course 5K – Limestone Family YMCA – 9 a.m. Pre-register-$20 and $25-Day of race. FREE t-shirt if you pre-register. Dress up like your favorite super hero. All ages welcome. First half of the course if for running and walking. It ends with a 58’ inflatable obstacle course and a 35’ inflatable slip and slide (you will get wet). Contact: Tina Rigdon @ [email protected], call: 606-564-6772, or visit the website: www.limestoneymca.org
August 26th - Maysville Chamber 19th Annual Golf Scramble - Kenton Station Golf Course - 4 person teams/$60 per person. Lunch served at 12 p.m. and Shot-gun @ 1 p.m. Prizes awarded. Contact: 606-
564-5534
August 27th – Joshua – The Russell Theatre – 7 p.m. – Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
August 28th – Joshua (Youth Group Event) – The Russell Theatre – TBA – Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
August 28th – Groundbreaking -Wald Park – 11 a.m.
September 3rd – November 26th – Kentucky Gateway Museum - Tribolite Treasures; Arthropods of the Ancient Seas – Changing Exhibits Gallery
September 9th and 11th – St. Patrick’s Fall Festival – St. Patrick’s School
September 13th - November 9th – Kentucky Gateway Museum - Political Memorabilia by Fred Hester. Wormald Building
September 10th – Rocky Horror Picture Show – The Russell Theatre – TBA – Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
September 13th – Maysville Young Professionals Network – 11:45 a.m. Be a guest at the Rotary Club to hear Jared Arnett. No charge for lunch – Ages 21-35ish. Contact: [email protected]
September 16th – Facebook Friday – The Russell Theatre – 7 p.m. Contact: www.russelltheatre.org
September 17th & 18th – Simon Kenton Festival – Old Washington -17th - 9a.m. – 6 p.m. and 18th - 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Chamber Connections Page 7
Does your Company or Organization have an upcoming Event? We are compiling events for our Community Calendar. Send them to
Partner:
Active Care Chiropractic
Citizens Deposit Bank & Trust
Downing Insurance Agency
Farmers Mutual Insurance Agency Delores Baker, Attorney at Law First State Bank Hospice of Hope Kentucky Utilities Primary Plus
Reliable Transporta-tion Solutions USBank
Associate: Boone Real Estate
Buffalo Trace Surveying Drifters Paradise Campground
Fox, Wood, Wood, & Estill
C & D Electronics M & M Custom Framing
Mason Co. Coop Extension Office Mason Co. PVA Mason Family Drug People's Bank Real Estate Asset Counseling
Redden Hometown Reality
Security Bank & Trust Co.
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