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IN THIS ISSUE Chairman’s Message 2 Business Profile 3 Calendar 4 Henry Happenings 5 Leadership Henry 7 Will we lose Xpress Bus? 10 CVB Advertising on TV 10 Business Boosters Luncheon 11 Business After Hours 12 Technical College Breaks Ground 13 Ribbon Cutting 13 Chamber Briefs 14 Chamber Membership 14 Edward Jones 15 The Henry County Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice for the business community, provides quality services and programs that meet the needs of its members, improves the economic environment of the community and creates a legacy of leadership for the future. A HENRY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS HAMPTON | LOCUST GROVE | MCDONOUGH | STOCKBRIDGE FEBRUARY 2013 The Henry County Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber Ambassadors honored one of their own by awarding the 2012 Chamber Ambassador of the Year to Ms. Debbie Almond. Debbie is the Senior Marketing Representative with ServiceMaster South Metro. A volunteer with the Chamber for many years, Debbie also serves as secretary of the Membership Committee. As a Chamber Ambassador, Debbie participated in most of the ribbon cutting ceremonies in 2012. She also volunteered at the Chamber Golf Classic, Membership Appreciation Luncheon, New Member Reception, and many other Chamber events throughout the year. “I love people and enjoy meeting others in all types of business,” says Debbie. “Serving as a Chamber ambassador allows me to expand my network and to welcome others as they begin their business venture in Henry County.” Debbie is always there to offer a smile and welcoming hand to new members. Debbie Almond 2012 Chamber Ambassador of the Year Henry County Day at the Capitol February 13, 2013 Wednesday, February 13 is Henry County day at the state capitol, hosted by the Henry County Chamber of Commerce and the Henry County Development Authority. Join with business and government leaders as we engage in the legislative decision making process. If you wish to participate, contact the Chamber at 770-957-5786.

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February 2013 HCCC Newsletter

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in this issue

Chairman’s Message 2

Business Profile 3

Calendar 4

Henry Happenings 5

Leadership Henry 7

Will we lose Xpress Bus? 10

CVB Advertising on TV 10

Business Boosters Luncheon 11

Business After Hours 12

Technical College Breaks Ground 13

Ribbon Cutting 13

Chamber Briefs 14

Chamber Membership 14

Edward Jones 15

The Henry County Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice for

the business community, provides quality services and programs that

meet the needs of its members, improves the economic environment

of the community and creates a legacy of leadership for the future.

A H E n R y C o u n T y C H A M B E R o f C o M M E R C E P u B L i C A T i o n y o u R B u S i n E S S i S o u R B u S i n E S S

H A M P T o n | L o C u S T G R o V E | M C D o n o u G H | S T o C k B R i D G E FEBRUARY 2013

The Henry County Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber Ambassadors honored one of their own by awarding the 2012 Chamber Ambassador of the Year to Ms. Debbie Almond. Debbie is the Senior Marketing Representative with ServiceMaster South Metro. A volunteer with the Chamber for many years, Debbie also serves as secretary of the Membership Committee. As a Chamber Ambassador, Debbie participated in most of the ribbon cutting ceremonies in 2012. She also volunteered at the Chamber Golf Classic, Membership Appreciation Luncheon, New Member Reception, and many other Chamber events throughout the year. “I love people and enjoy meeting others in all types of business,” says Debbie. “Serving as a Chamber ambassador allows me to expand my network and to welcome others as they begin their business venture in Henry County.” Debbie is always there to offer a smile and welcoming hand to new members.

Debbie Almond 2012 Chamber

Ambassador of the Year

Henry County Day at the Capitol

February 13, 2013

Wednesday, February 13 is Henry County day at the state capitol, hosted by the Henry County Chamber of Commerce and the Henry County Development Authority. Join with business and government leaders as we engage in the legislative decision making process. If you wish to participate, contact the Chamber at 770-957-5786.

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Eddie Ausband is President of The Ausband Agency, Inc. / Nationwide Insurance and CEO of Revanta Financial Group, LLC.

Catching Rattlesnakes Can’t Possibly Be This Hard!

Eddie Ausband

Chairman’s Message

One of our wise, legendary Georgia politicians once described the process of making laws as extremely difficult -- ranking in complexity only behind combat in war, fighting fires and catching rattlesnakes.

Even if true, each January, 236 brave souls make their way to the State Capitol to meet with constituents, both listen to and fend off legions of lobbyists, propose bills, analyze causes and effects, debate with fervor and, ultimately, pass or reject regulations that are meant to either enhance our lives or protect us from evil. It’s been this way in Georgia since 1777.

Whew -- It’s tiring enough to think about it...much less do it!

Right now, we are in the middle of the 40 days of trial-and-error under the Gold Dome. It’s an important time for all of us -- as citizens, business owners and members of a vibrant community. It’s a process that we should if not embrace, participate in, and attempt to influence, for the sake of Henry County and our business community.

Fortunately, our county is well positioned in Atlanta with a good mix of legislators. Henry has one of the largest county delegations

of legislators in this General Assembly with 10 members, comprising nearly 4 1/2% of the total body. Of our eight Members of the House of Representatives and two Senators, six are incumbents and four are newly-elected. Six are Republicans; four are Democrats. One member, Senator Rick Jeffares, serves as a Floor Leader for Governor Nathan Deal in the Senate.

Here’s the catch! While all of our legislators are well-qualified and duly-elected, we can’t send them to Atlanta and expect them to do a good job without our input and support. During the session, I encourage you to follow what’s going on and let your Senator and Representative know how you feel about issues that arise. Write them. Call them. Email, tweet and text. They need to hear your opinions.

From a Chamber perspective, as I mentioned in this column last month, our top priority is to

lay the groundwork for funding the second building of the Southern Crescent Technical College -- hopefully in 2014. We have outlined that priority to our lawmakers and believe they will work hard to make it a reality. One way that you as Chamber members can help is to attend Henry County Day at the Capitol on February 13th. Details are available from the Chamber office and a strong turnout always helps further our cause.

Coupled with our strong new state legislative delegation, here at home we are welcoming three new County Commissioners including Chairman Tommy Smith and three new members to the Development Authority, among others. They, along with the incumbents, also need to hear from you so they’ll have a better idea of the business community’s sentiment.

I’m very optimistic on Henry County’s positioning in Atlanta and here at home with a strong mix of experienced and new leadership. Our leaders need our support, encouragement and ideas. Let’s make sure they have that benefit.

For a listing of the 2013 Legislative Delegation, visit www.henrycounty.com/pages/FedStateLegislators

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About the Company Howard and Anita Hsu, owners of Gezzo’s Surf & Grille, grew up in the restaurant business, learning the tools of the trade from their parents who opened Henry County’s first Chinese restaurant, Hunan Village, in Stockbridge in 1980. In 2003, with a loan from their parents, Howard and Anita opened Gezzo’s, Henry County’s first West Coast burrito shop. Taking inspiration from their roots in California and Hawaii, the Hsus wanted to create a place where beach culture, art, healthy eating and a concern for the environment was a part of everyday life. The menu focuses on fresh ingredients and daily prepared meats and vegetables with eclectic flavors. The company employs 4 full-time and 15 part-time staff at two restaurant locations in McDonough and Locust Grove. Both Howard and Anita are graduates of Woodward Academy and the University of Georgia. True entrepreneurs, the Hsus expanded from a food service business into the areas of catering, event planning, hospitality and restaurant consulting and Food Truck marketing. The food truck industry was growing in popularity, showed promise and presented a common business theme that easily melded with their catering business model. Even in a recession economy,

they launched “Surf’n Taco Mobile” on the streets of Atlanta, proving that the food truck business can be unique and prosperous, and enabling the Hsus to employ their creative talents.

Community Support The Hsus believe in giving back. Their businesses help to provide for a number of Henry County non-profit organizations like The Hands of Hope Clinic, A Friend’s House, Habitat for Humanity, Leadership Henry and the Atlanta Surf Rider Foundation where Howard is Founder.

Chamber Involvement As actively involved members of the Chamber, Gezzo’s Surf & Grille offers catering for Chamber events, provides door prizes and participates as schedules permit. “The Chamber is a source of business resources, innovation, small business guidance and overall entrepreneurial spirit. I would suggest membership for anyone considering growing their personal business or looking for company networking opportunities” says Howard.

For more information about Gezzo’s Surf & Grille:

(770) [email protected]

www.gezzos.com

Business ProfileGezzo’s Surf & Grille

On behalf of all members and staff of the Henry County Chamber of Commerce, I extend to our retiring 2012 Chairman of the Board of Directors, Danny Brown, appreciation for a job well done! Danny Brown and his wife, Patti, are the owner/operators of SERVPRO® of Henry, Spalding and Clayton Counties and SERVPRO® of Decatur, all headquartered in McDonough, and specializing in fire and water damage clean-up and restoration. This outstanding local business has excelled, as has our Chamber, under Danny’s leadership. During 2012 our Chamber helped recruit and host 34 sports tournaments

bringing 40,000 visitors to Henry County; played a major role in securing Piedmont Henry; led efforts to make our county a certified Georgia Work Ready Community; advocated for the T-SPLOST to address traffic congestion; developed and launched a new website promoting member businesses; and brought the E2 initiative full circle by breaking ground on a new technical college for Henry County, winning Charter School status for the Academy for Advanced Studies and securing $3.5 million in state grants to build out heavy industrial labs for the school! All while entertaining over 13,000 visitors in the Chamber lobby, hosting over 5,000 participants at business trainings,

meetings and events, and answering over 6,000 telephone calls to the Chamber! If you remember the old-fashioned western movies, Danny Brown is a “white hat” kind of guy. He’s honest, he’s straightforward, he’s considerate and he’s just somebody everybody likes to be around. Danny, exhibiting the same “have no fear” entrepreneurial spirit that built his successful business, led our Chamber through tough economic times yet our accomplishments are plentiful and our membership is over 700 strong. Thank you Chairman Brown for allowing us to soar on the wings of your conquering spirit! We appreciate you!

Kay Pippin, HCCC president

Danny Brown….Chairman and Chamber Champion

2012 Chairman of the Board of Directors, Danny Brown

Howard & Anita HsuBrother & Sister Team

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ChAMBER STAFFkay Pippin, PresidentLaura Luker, Director of TourismDiane ide, Director of CommunicationsGary Sparrow, Membership DirectorPhyllis Reeves, information Specialist

2013 BoARD oF DiRECToRS

ExECUTivE CoMMiTTEEEddie Ausband, Chairman, The Ausband Agency, inc.Charlie Scott, Chair-Elect,  Piedmont Henry HospitalLeonard Moreland, Secretary/Treasurer,  Heritage BankDanny Brown, immediate Past Chair, SERVPRo® of Henry, Spalding & Clayton Counties & Decatur

Brad Thomas, Vice Chair for Economic & Cultural Development,  Snapping Shoals EMCWilliam Strickland, Vice Chair for Chamber Development,  Bellamy-Strickland ChevroletJune Wood, Vice Chair for Government & Education,  Georgia PowerJeff Mills, CVB Chairkay Pippin, Henry County Chamber of Commerce President

CLASS oF 2013Eddie Ausband, The Ausband AgencyGreg Cannon, Cannon-Cleveland funeral DirectorsSteve nail, nail Heating & Air Conditioning, inc. Shane Persaud, Building Design Partnership, LLCJake Carter, Southern Belle farmDenise Sowell, Capitol Street financial Services

CLASS oF 2014James Chafin, Henry County State CourtLisa Hunter, Southern Journal MagazineLeonard Moreland, Heritage BankDavid Pittman, Bennett international GroupWilliam Strickland, Bellamy-Strickland ChevroletBrad Thomas, Snapping Shoals EMC

CLASS oF 2015Herschel Arant, Central Georgia EMCJohn newman, Classic Landscapes, inc. Laura Turner, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta June Wood, Georgia PowerGreg Hammonds, Whaley Hammonds TomaselloMonty Ray, Briggs & Stratton

Ex oFFiCio MEMBERSChairman Tommy Smith, HC Board of CommissionersAndy Pippin, City of HamptonMayor Robert Price, City of Locust GroveMayor Billy Copeland, City of McDonoughMayor Mark Alarcon, City of StockbridgeEthan Hildreth, Superintendent, Henry County SchoolsCharlie Scott, CEo, Piedmont Henry HospitalBill Herndon, Chairman, Henry County Development AuthorityRoderick Burch, Henry County Water and Sewerage AuthorityMichelle nunnally, Leadership HenryJonathan Hinton, Chair AppointeeGerald Hudgins, Chair Appointeenick Williams, Chair Appointee

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6:30 PM HCCC Annual Dinner/Meeting, ELCC

8 AM Leadership Henry BOD, Bd Rm

2 PM $10K GiveawayComm, Bd Rm

Henry County Day at the Capitol

8:30 AM CVB BOD, Bd Rm3:30 PM Media Relations

Comm, Bd Rm

12 PM Existing Industries Council, HR

10 AM Small Business Council, Bd Rm

11 AM Business Boosters Luncheon, HR

7:30 AM HCCC BOD, Bd Rm

12 PM Ambassador Luncheon

11:30 AM Government Affairs Comm, HR

8 AM STAR Student Breakfast, ELCC

5:30 PM Business After Hours

8 AM Youth Leadership Henry BOD, Bd Rm

10 AM Membership Comm, Bd Rm

11:30 AM HCCC Executive Comm, Bd Rm

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it’s happening in henry

“The outsiders” presented by The henry PlayersJanuary 31-February 3 Thurs. – Sat. 7:30 p.m. & Sun. 2:30 p.m.henry County Performing Arts CenterThe Outsiders is a coming-of-age play based on the novel by S. E. Hinton, written when she was just 16 years old. The story follows two rival groups in 1965 Tulsa OK, the Greasers and the Socs, who are divided by their socioeconomic status. The story was based on a friend of Hinton’s who was jumped for

being a “Greaser,” which upset her so much she went home that day and started writing the book.

Basic ArcheryFebruary 2 – 3:00 p.m.Panola Mountain State Park Take aim and hit the bull’s eye! Join a certified instructor to learn archery basics. Meet at the Archery Range. All equipment provided. If you have your own equipment, cost includes an all-day archery range pass. Ages 9 and up. Arrive 15 minutes prior to program. Register in Advance.  $10. $5 parking. 770-389-7801.

All You need is Love 5K/1Mile / Fun Run February 9 - 11:00 a.m.111 henry Parkway, McDonough Take part in this benefit for A Friend’s House by registering at www.active.com.

Atlanta Audubon Society Bird WalkFebruary 10 – 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Panola Mountain State Park Bring your binoculars for this gentle hike through the park’s Power of Flight area. Basic identification techniques and common birds will be discussed. Good for all ages. We recommend long pants and sleeves. Meet at the Alexander Lake Area. Register in advance. Donations of birdseed are appreciated. $5 parking. 770-389-7801.

Chocolate FestFebruary 167:00pm-10:00pmhampton DepotChocolate Fest 2013 themed…Chocolate @ Tiffany’s. Spoil your sweet tooth with too much chocolate! Spoil your feet with too much dancing!  Dance to your favorite tunes with local DJ—JT! Easy on your wallet at $10 per person. Dress as Audrey Hepburn in your little black dress and white pearls. Special door prize drawings—you must be present to win. This is a Hampton Main Street Program.Legends Racing: Winter Flurry Week FiveFebruary 16Atlanta Motor SpeedwayNASCAR’s stars of tomorrow battle for short-track supremacy on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s “Thunder Ring,” the facility’s frontstretch quarter-mile oval

track. Each event features multiple classes of Legends and Bandolero racing. Fans can purchase infield passes at the Security Command building near the speedway’s main entrance. Infield access costs just $12 for adults, $5 for children ages six through 11 and admission is free for children ages five and younger. Cost to race is just $25. Minors and their guardians are required to complete a minor waiver before children ages 17 and younger can enter the infield; the waiver and instructions can be found at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com. For more information, visit www.legendsofga.com or www.atlantamotorspeedway.com. nash Farm Museum 2nd Anniversary CelebrationFebruary 16 – 10:00 a.m. – nash Farm Park

Exotic Driving Experience February 22-24Atlanta Motor SpeedwayExotic Driving Experience gives you the opportunity to get behind the wheel of various supercars with coaching and feedback provided by a professional driving instructor. Get behind the wheel of such vehicles as the Ferrari F430, the Lamborghini Gallardo, the Aston Martin Virage, the Porsche 997 S and more. For more information, visit www.exoticdriving.com.

Comfortably South

of Atlanta

The 2013 Visitors Guides are here! Think as a resident you know everything there is to see and do in Henry County? You may be surprised! Pick up a copy of the new visitors guide at the Chamber and discover a new restaurant or get ideas for what to do with the family. The Visitors Guide is the Henry County Convention and Visitors Bureau’s main fulfillment piece for visitors in town for sightseeing, family reunions, tournaments or just passing through. More than 10,000 of these guides are also sent throughout the state to state and regional welcome centers, large metro area employee lounges, credit unions and to fulfill requests for information submitted via the CVB website. Information about the county can also be found at www.visithenrycountygeorgia.com.

Your Guide to the County

What makes your business different? Why should customers buy from you and not from your competitors? If you can’t answer these questions, you really can’t compete. There are three mistakes that small businesses make when it comes to competitive advantages. The first is not knowing what makes them different from anyone else. The second is thinking they have a competitive advantage when they really don’t. The third, and very common, is that they have a good advantage but don’t adequately leverage it. When I ask small business owners why customers should buy from them, the answers I get are often

vague. Many say that their products/services are better, or higher quality, or more dependable, etc. To that I reply, “Don’t your competitors say that, too?” Don’t make your competitive advantage something that is subjective (your view of “quality” might be different from your customer’s), expected (customers expect the service to be good, or they wouldn’t buy from you), or clichéd (“we go the extra mile”). Instead, make your differences specific (what do you do that the other guys don’t?), desirable to the customers (it doesn’t matter that you’re different if the customers don’t care), and quantifiable (if your customer service really is great, there should be a number to it, like “guaranteed response within 24 hours”). Once you’ve defined your competitive advantage, let your employees and customers know. Make sure your difference is the main message in marketing, sales training, and networking. Put it on your signs, business cards, and website, and make sure your employees can answer questions from customers about how your products and services are special. Your customers want to know why they should buy from you - give them great reasons!

Exploring Competitive Advantage

By Alisa Kirk

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The Chamber Extends Sincere Appreciationto the following 2012 retiring Board members

Taylor Rice; Julie Hoover-Ernst; Steve Moore; Elizabeth “BJ” Mathis; Vickie Loper; and Rhonda Segers

Meet the Chamber’s 2013 Executive Committee

Eddie AusbandChairman

The Ausband Agency, Inc.

Charlie ScottChair-Elect

Piedmont Henry Hospital

Leonard MorelandSecretary / Treasurer

Heritage Bank

Danny BrownImmediate Past Chairman

SERVPRO® of Henry, Spalding & Clayton Counties & SERVPRO® of Decatur

Brad ThomasVice Chair for Economic & Cultural

DevelopmentSnapping Shoals EMC

William StricklandVice Chair for Chamber Development

Bellamy-Strickland Chevrolet, Buick-GMC

June WoodVice Chair for Government & Education

Georgia Power Company

Kay PippinPresident

Henry County Chamber of Commerce

Jeff MillsChairman

HCCC Convention & Visitors Bureau

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHO’S ACCOUNTABLE, JUST READ THE NAME ON THE DOOR.

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- Rusty Strawn, President

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As an independent insurance agency, Strawn & Co., Insurance is free to focus on what really counts: providing your family and/or business with the most comprehensive coverages and com-

petitive premiums available. This type of focus for our customers has kept Strawn & Co., Insurance one of the leading providers of

property, casualty, life & health insurance in south Atlanta.

PROUDLY OFFERING PERSONAL, BUSINESS & HEALTH INSURANCE

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On Wednesday, December 19 2012, the Leadership Henry Class of 2013 spent the day at the Georgia Resource Center during the program’s Economic Development Day. Georgia Power’s Economic Development team presented information on the services offered to companies considering Georgia as a possibility for growth or expansion. The services include demographic facts

and figures, aerial photography, interactive maps and site and community tours. Georgia Electric Membership Corporation’s Economic Development team shared with the class how their team assists their member cooperatives in improving the economic vitality of the communities they serve which includes a focus on retail and commercial development. Bob

White, Executive Director of the Henry County Development Authority and Leah Brown, Manager, Business Retention and Expansion with the Henry County Development Authority, provided an overview of Henry County’s Economic Development program. The class ended their day with a plant tour at Behr Paints Distribution Center in McDonough.

Leadership henry Class Gains insight on Economic Development

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Henry County Chamber ofCommerce

Convention & Visitors Bureau1709 Highway 20 West

Westridge Business CenterMcDonough, GA 30253

770-957-5786

Henry County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

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The next time you see an Xpress bus be sure to give it a thumb’s up. Xpress buses are expected to have provided over 2 million boardings last year, which will make it one of their best years ever. State government’s funding of Xpress bus services is one of the most cost effective investments the state can make to address the metro Atlanta region’s traffic congestion, both inside and outside the perimeter. Xpress bus service also helps keep our air cleaner. Every work day, Xpress buses remove approximately 4,500 cars from metro Atlanta’s interstates. That’s the equivalent of a lane of bumper to bumper traffic stretching from the State Capitol up I-75/85 to Georgia 400, then north past I-285, over the Chattahoochee River and all the way up to Roswell. And that’s once in the morning and again in the afternoon. From an environmental standpoint, Xpress buses provide considerable benefits to metro Atlanta’s air quality. If commuters reduce their annual miles driven by half by using Xpress buses, they eliminate over 11 thousand tons of automobile CO2 emissions.Whether you live north, south, east or west of Atlanta, commuters presently have access to an Xpress bus. Xpress buses are available as far south as Coweta and Henry counties and as far north as Cherokee. Commuters in Rockdale, Douglas and Paulding counties can also use Xpress buses to get to and from work in downtown Atlanta. The Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) has served Henry County commuters since the launch of Xpress service in 2004 with Route 440 from the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton with a stop in Jonesboro en route to Downtown Atlanta. Henry County now has four routes from Stockbridge, McDonough and Hampton with routes 440 (Hampton-Jonesboro) and 432 (Stockbridge)

being the two most popular routes in the entire Xpress system. Henry County ‘s Xpress routes had more than 500,000 annual boardings (FY12). And while the 33 Xpress bus routes may originate and terminate in metro Atlanta’s outlying counties, Xpress bus riders come from as far away as Columbus, Macon, Dahlonega, and Rome. Xpress buses also provide 25 reverse commute routes that give in-town residents access to jobs outside the perimeter. This has positive economic impact at both ends of the bus route, which is why local Chambers of Commerce strongly support Xpress bus services. Unfortunately, due to the unsuccessful outcome of last year’s Metro Atlanta regional TSPLOST referendum, future funding for Xpress bus services may be in jeopardy. Xpress buses are the only state funded and operated commuter transit services offered in Georgia, and, unlike MARTA which receives local sales tax funding, Xpress buses operate with only state and federal funds and fares paid by riders. If Xpress buses are to continue to operate, we need the support of the governor and the legislature to continue state funding. The cost effectiveness of Xpress bus service is clearly demonstrated through the increased usage by commuters who choose to ride Xpress buses instead of driving their cars. The environmental benefits are clearly demonstrated by the considerable reduction in automobile emissions when using Xpress buses. And the traffic congestion benefits are obvious with the removal of thousands of cars daily from metro Atlanta interstates and downtown. So let your legislators and the governor know that continued funding of Xpress bus services is good for everyone in the metro Atlanta region; whether you ride the bus or not.

Will we lose Xpress bus service? Henry County has a lot to offer visitors and through a series of 30-second commercials the Henry County Convention and Visitors Bureau is working to spread the word. Commercials, featuring Henry County locations, and in many cases local residents, are currently airing on channels like HGTV, Food Network and Lifetime and in later months on

channels such as ABC Family, the History Channel, and SPEED. The photos below are representative of shots from the Henry County Convention & Visitors Bureau’s new commercials that are part of the 2013 marketing campaign. These videos were produced to promote Henry County’s event facilities, hotels, attractions and more. The 60-second versions of these commercials are available online at www.youtube.com/VisitHenryCoGA.

CvB Takes Advertising to Tv

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Attendees at the January 17 Business Boosters Luncheon were treated to a sneak peak into the future – according to Dr. Rajeev Dhawan, professor and Director of the Economic Forecasting Center at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University in Atlanta. A sell-out crowd filled the Hudgins Room at the Chamber to hear Dr. Dhawan’s predictions. Regarding our current economy and the fiscal cliff, he says that “cuts won’t happen till there’s a crisis” stating that “we’ll take baby steps to fix our country’s economic woes.” He explained concepts like

“bifarcated economy” as being one where consumers are upbeat while corporations are subdued. He sees companies as being slow to hire workers. He talked about the need to participate in a global economy as more important than ever before because our nation itself requires international support. “2014 is going to be a great year,” said Dr. Dhawan, “we just have to get through 2013.” While corporate America is hesitant, the good news is that local government (which makes up 12% of the economy) is where growth will occur, along

with education and healthcare. He discussed our nation’s relationship with China and affirmed that “China matters to our economy.” He predicts that job growth will go up somewhat in 2013 but will be better in 2014, as will real estate values and housing. He also doesn’t see inflation as much of a problem in the next five years. Dr. Dhawan ended his presentation on a humorous note reminding us we have lost ( Johnny) Cash, (Bob) Hope and (Steve) Jobs in recent years, stating that we’d better try to keep (Kevin) Bacon alive!

What’s one of the simplest and best workplace benefits you can offer to improve employee morale and productivity?  Clean Air Campaign Executive Director Tedra Cheatham, EcD outlines the business case for establishing programs that encourage the use of alternatives to driving alone.  Find out how more than 1,600 employers in Georgia use these programs to save money, leverage greater efficiency and make their workplaces stronger.  You’ll learn about unique services available to Henry County employers and best practices that have become a national model for success where employee wellness, regional transportation, economic development and environmental stewardship intersect.   The cost for this catered lunch is $12 for Chamber members and $20 for non-members. Reservations are required for planning purposes and reservations can be made and paid online at www.henrycounty.com. Go to the Events calendar and the BBL for this date. To cover catering costs, no-shows will be billed.

February BusinessBoosters Luncheon

February 21, 2013 • HCCC Hudgins Room • 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Clean Air Campaign Executive Director Tedra Cheatham, EcD

“How Commute Options Programs Can Strengthen Your Workplace”

– January BBL –Forecasting 2013 and Beyond

Featuring Dr. Rajeev Dhawan

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February Business after hours

British Landscapesfeaturing England, Scotland and Wales10 Days – 13 MealsMarch 14 – 23, 2013Highlights... London, London Theatre Performance, Cambridge, York, Edinburgh Castle, Lake District, North Wales, Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, StonehengeDouble $3299*

Discover the French Riviera

9 Days – 11 MealsNovember 7 – 15, 2013

Highlights... Nice, Flower Market, St. Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Rothschild Villa and

Gardens, Antibes, St. Paul De Vence, Monaco, Fréjus, Roman Arena, Grasse,

ParfumerieDouble $2999*

Henry County Chamber of Commerce presents…

Other travel opportunities include…

Call for available departure dates and rates.

South Pacific Wonders15 Days, 21 Meals

Wonders of South America11 Days, 15 Meals

The Plains of Africa14 Days, 33 Meals

Best of China14 Days, 26 Meals

Book Now & Save $250 per person

For more information call Kay Pippin at 770.957.5786

Thursday, February 28 • 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

3530 North Henry Boulevard, Suite A, Stockbridge(770) 507-9174

The February Business After Hours is hosted by The Fireplace Place.  The theme is “Home is Where the Hearth is.”  Come ready for grilled food catered by The Big Green Egg, fun games, and excellent networking opportunities.  In keeping with the month of celebrating love, there will be “Sweetheart Specials” for Chamber members. Business After Hours are monthly networking events hosted by Chamber members for current and potential Chamber members and invited guests. The events are free and you do not need to RSVP to attend. All you do is bring plenty of business cards as you network with fellow Chamber members, learn about the host business and have a chance at the door prizes. Don’t forget the drawing for the Chamber Business After Hours Jackpot - the lucky member whose name is drawn must be present in order to win.See you at The Fireplace Place February 28th for a fun-filled evening!

ExcitingTravel opportunities

For 2013

*Rate is per person and includes round trip air Hartsville Intl Airport, air taxes and fees and hotel transfers. Discover the French Riviera: Book now savings valid until May 7, 2013 and the early booking savings is included in the rate. Airfare: For your convenience, we offer airfare for purchase with all vacation packages. If you purchase an air inclusive program, your airfare will be quoted inclusive of all fuel, taxes and fees. Your rates are subject to change until paid in full. Seats are limited and may not be available on every flight or departure date. Checked Baggage Charges: Some airlines may impose additional charges if you choose to check any baggage. Please contact your airline or refer to its website for detailed information regarding your airline’s checked baggage policies.CST# 2006766-20 UBN# 601220855 Nevada Seller of Travel Registration No. 2003-0279

Hosted by

The 2013STARBreakfast

Student / Teacher Appreciation Recognition Breakfast

The Henry County Chamber of Commerce Education Committee will once again host the 2013 STAR Breakfast held February 28 at Eagle’s Landing Country Club. During the breakfast, Chamber officials will honor 2013 Henry County STAR Students and Teachers. This is an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of our hard working students and their dedicated teach-ers across Henry County. Stay tuned for the date and location. The following sponsorships for the breakfast are available to Chamber Members:

Supernova— $500 —

Recognized at the STAR Breakfast, newspaper articles, STAR printed program, and on HCCC website as a premier sponsor Three of your representatives may attend the breakfast and have your picture taken with the STAR student and STAR teacher for the press release

Shining Star— $300 —

Recognized at the STAR Breakfast, on the STAR printed program, and on HCCC website Two of your representatives may attend the breakfast

Rising Star— $150 —

Recognized at the STAR Breakfast, on the STAR printed program, and on HCCC website One representative may attend the breakfast

Contact the Chamber at (770) 957-5786

for additional information.

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Henry County residents are another step closer to attending college at a campus in their community as Southern Crescent Technical College broke ground January 10 for the first of eight proposed buildings to be erected on the campus adjacent to Henry County High School. This important groundbreaking is the culmination of much hard work, vision and planning by Chamber leaders, community leaders, county officials and education champions. Dignitaries from SCTC, the Technical College System of Georgia, Henry County Schools, the Academy for Advanced Studies

CEO, county government and business entities, McDonough Mayor Billy Copeland, Chairman of the Academy for Advanced Studies Herschel Arant and Chamber president Kay Pippin were on hand for the ceremonies. The ceremony included a celebration of the Academy for Advanced Studies, Henry County’s new charter college and career academy and it’s recently acquired $3.4 million state grant. District High School students beginning the Fall 2013 school year will enjoy the option of receiving an expanded program of training in potential career, technical and agricultural courses.

One Down;

Seven to Go!

Southern Crescent Technical College Breaks Ground on Henry County Campus

BELLAMYSTRICKLAND

McDonough

I-75

I-75 • Exit 216145 Industrial Blvd.

McDonough, GAHwy . 155

BELLAMY-STRICKLANDChevrolet • Oldsmobile • Pontiac • GMC Trucks

770-954-3000

January 3Paras Integrated Health, PC151 north park trail, suite a

stockbridge, ga 30281Contact: shantha iyer

(404) 662-2201www.parasintegratedhealth.com

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ChAMBER MEMBERShiPThank You to our REnEWinG Members

Doug House6232 Hwy 81 E

McDonough, GA 30252(770) 527-9756

El Jimador Mexican Grill, Inc.Darlene Rodriguez

1158 Highway 155 SMcDonough, GA 30253

404-861-6651

Paychex, IncClay Konas

McDonough, GA 30253(678) 836-6424

Arthur Manigault, Esq.Atlanta Digital Security

Atlanta Motor SpeedwayBhat Dental Associates

Briggs & Stratton, Yard Power Products GroupC & C Fence Company

City of HamptonDale Rutledge

Dolphin Shipping & TradingDr. Linda King, DDS

Dr. Margaret A. Pippin, DDSGreater Henry SHRM

Gresham & Associates, Inc.Griffin Insurance Agency

Haddon Place ApartmentsHeartland Hospice

Henry County Tax CommissionerHenry Vision Center

Hometown Online InfoHospice Advantage

Hudson Self StorageInterLink Control

Metro Engineering & Surveying, Inc.Nan Lee

Palms at Lake Spivey (The)Parts and Repair Technical Services, Inc.

People’s Baptist AcademyPep Boys

Quality Inn & Suites Conference CenterRowe’s Tree ServiceSalvation Army, The

Smith, Welch, Webb & White, LLCSouthern Journal Magazine

Southern States, LLCSpalding Gas Company

T. K. White Real Estate CompanyTaifa Butler

The Kids Specialists, Henry Pediatrics, LLCWallace Electric Company

WVFJ - J93.3 FM

ChAMBER MEMBERShiPWelcome to our nEW Members

Tarji Dunn with Azone Realty has earned the nationally recognized Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource certification. The National Association of REALTORS® offers the SFR certification to REALTORS® who want to help both buyers and sellers navigate these complicated transactions, as demand for professional expertise with distressed sales grows.

McDonough First United Methodist Church’s United Methodist Women group presented Piedmont Henry Hospital with a donation of handmade clothing items for babies born at the hospital.

Check out the February/March issue for Kay Pippin’s article featuring collaboration among area Chamber presidents!

February Chamber Briefs ... Congratulations to:

Saturday, April 20, 20138:00 a.m. – Noon

Submit a Project, Volunteeer or Sponsor

www.handsonhenry.org

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This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

Member SIPC

www.edwardjones.com

Financial AdvisorJohn H. Dorminy190 Turner Street

McDonough, GA 30253(770) 957-0250

Financial AdvisorLin Watts

305 Olde Towne WayMcDonough, GA 30252

(678) 583-1325

NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENTTO KEEP YOUR FUTURE

ON TRACK.Lots of times, changes in life also affect your investments.That’s why there’s never been a better time to scheduleyour free portfolio review. We’ll talk about the changes inyour life, and help you decide whether it makes sense torevise your investments because of them.

A portfolio review will help ensure your investments are keeping pace with your goals.

Call your local financial advisor today.

FinanCiaL FOCUsinvestment Mistakes to Watch for. . . at Different stages of Life As an investor, how can you avoid making mistakes? It’s not always easy, because investing can be full of potential pitfalls. But if you know what the most common mistakes are at different stages of an investor’s life, you may have a better chance of avoiding these costly errors. Let’s take a look at some invest-ment mistakes you’ll want to avoid when you’re young, when you’re in mid-career, when you’re near-ing retirement and when you’ve just retired. 

When you’re young. . .Mistake: Investing too con-servatively (or not at all) — If you’re just entering the working world, you may not have a lot of money with which to invest. But don’t wait until your income grows — putting away even a small amount each month can prove quite helpful. Additionally, don’t make the mistake of invest-ing primarily in short-term vehi-

cles that may preserve your prin-cipal but offer little in the way of growth potential. Instead, posi-tion your portfolio for growth. Of course, stock prices will always fluctuate, but you potentially have decades to overcome these short-term declines. Since this money is for retirement, your fo-cus should be on the long term — and it’s impossible to reach long-term goals with short-term, highly conservative investments. 

When you’re in mid-career. . .Mistake: Putting insufficient funds into your retirement ac-counts — At this stage of your life, your earning power may well have increased substantially. As a result, you should have more money available to invest for the future — specifically, you may now be able to “max out” on your IRA and still boost your contributions to your employer-sponsored retire-ment plan, such as your 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b). These retire-

ment accounts offer tax advan-tages that you may not receive in ordinary savings and investment accounts. Try to put more money into these retirement accounts ev-ery time your salary goes up. 

When you’re nearing retirement. . .

Mistake: Not having balance in your investment portfolio — When they’re within just a few years of retirement, some people may go to extremes, either in-vesting too aggressively to try to make up for lost time or too con-servatively in an attempt to avoid potential declines. Both these strategies could be risky. So as you near retirement, seek to balance your portfolio. This could mean shifting some of your investment dollars into fixed-income vehicles to provide for your current income needs while still owning stocks that provide the growth potential to help keep up with inflation in your retirement years. 

When you’ve just retired. . .

Mistake: Failing to determine an appropriate withdrawal rate — Upon reaching retirement, you will need to carefully manage the money you’ve accumulated in your IRA, 401(k) and all other in-vestment accounts.  Obviously, your chief concern is outliving your money, so you’ll need to determine how much you can withdraw each year. To arrive at this figure, take into account your current age, your projected longevity, the amount of money you’ve saved and the estimated rate of return you’re getting from your investments. This type of cal-culation is complex, so you may want to consult with a financial professional. By avoiding these errors, you can help ensure that, at each stage of your life, you’re doing what you can to keep  making progress to-ward your financial goals. 

As an investor, how can you avoid making mistakes? It’s not always easy, because investing can be full of potential pitfalls.

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