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Serving: Clay Township, Clayton, Englewood, Phillipsburg and Union Volume LVIII 2016 Comments from Cathy Welcome to Spring!! I would like to thank all of our speakers at the Chamber Annual Dinner held last week, a very informative evening. It is always good to hear what is going on in all of our communities as well as the various school systems. Bill Singer (Englewood) brought smiles when he said the I70 project was ahead of schedule and would be done in November as well as listing the retail/restaurants coming to the area. Evan Kloth (Sinclair) shocked us when he said Sinclair had been here 10 years and mentioned there are several areas where students may get their complete degree thru the Englewood location. Sinclair also has partnerships with MVCTC and Northmont that high school students can take advantage of. Rick Rose (Clayton) mentioned the $6 million road improvement program going on 2016-2018 and also that MeadowBrook at Clayton has entered an agreement with Heritage Event Catering giving another option for event planners. Dr. Sarah Zatik (Northmont) introduced the board members present and announced the Northmont Board has again received a Gold Rating, we are very fortunate to have dedicated people in our district. She went over many successes in our district, including the perfect bus inspection keeping our children very safe. Dr. Zatik introduced Tony Thomas, who will become our next Superintendent when she retires the end of July. John Applegate (Union) discussed the growth at P&G and also other areas of success in Union. Nick Weldy (MVCTC) talked about various programs at MVCTC, including RAMTEC and also mentioned the State report grade of straight A’s the school received. The campus is starting to run out of space with more students applying than they have room for. Also, graduating students are receiving multiple job offers with very good pay scales. Kurt Klein (Northmont Chamber) introduced the Board of Directors and have a brief overview of 2015 and look ahead at 2016. This is a very brief summary of the exciting things going on in the Northmont communities. Thank you to all of our speakers and attendees. Hope you will be able to attend our upcoming events and welcome to our 2016-2017 Board of Directors. As always, shop Northmont Cathy Hutton CEO April 21 PINGS - Jacob Welter- Dayton Dragons April 28 Northmont Night at the Dragons May 5 Business After Hours- Interlink Advantage May 19 PINGS - Kathy Harper- Good Samaritan North May 23 Golf Outing MeadowBrook at Clayton PINGS LUNCHEON (Professionals In Networking Grow Success) May 19, 2016 11:45 am- 1:00 pm Company 7 BBQ 1001 S. Main St. Englewood, Ohio 45322 Topic: Good Samaritan North Speaker: Kathy Harper $10.00 (members) includes lunch $15.00 (future members) RSVP by May 13, 2016 937-836-2550 No shows will be invoiced COMMITTEES If interested in getting more involved with your Chamber and other local businesses, contact Cathy at the Chamber office 836-2550. Chamber After Hours Interlink Advantage 8137 N. Main St. Dayton, Ohio 45415 Thursday, May 5th ~ 5-6:30 pm. Enjoy connecting with your fellow Chamber members. Call 937-836-2550 for more information.

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Volume LVIII 2016

Comments from CathyWelcome to Spring!! I would like to thank all of our speakers at the Chamber Annual Dinner held last week, a very informative evening. It is always good to hear what is going on in all of our communities as well as the various school systems. Bill Singer (Englewood) brought smiles when he said the I70 project was ahead of schedule and would be done in November as well as listing the retail/restaurants coming to the area. Evan Kloth (Sinclair) shocked us when he said Sinclair had been here 10 years and mentioned there are several areas where students may get their complete degree thru the Englewood location. Sinclair also has partnerships with MVCTC and Northmont that high school students can take advantage of. Rick Rose (Clayton) mentioned the $6 million road improvement program going on 2016-2018 and also that MeadowBrook at Clayton has entered an agreement with Heritage Event Catering giving another option for event planners. Dr. Sarah Zatik (Northmont) introduced the board members present and announced the Northmont Board has again received a Gold Rating, we are very fortunate to have dedicated people in our district. She went over many successes in our district, including the perfect bus inspection keeping our children very safe. Dr. Zatik introduced Tony Thomas, who will become our next Superintendent when she retires the end of July. John Applegate (Union) discussed the growth at P&G and also other areas of success in Union. Nick Weldy (MVCTC) talked about various programs at MVCTC, including RAMTEC and also mentioned the State report grade of straight A’s the school received. The campus is starting to run out of space with more students applying than they have room for. Also, graduating students are receiving multiple job offers with very good pay scales. Kurt Klein (Northmont Chamber) introduced the Board of Directors and have a brief overview of 2015 and look ahead at 2016. This is a very brief summary of the exciting things going on in the Northmont communities. Thank you to all of our speakers and attendees. Hope you will be able to attend our upcoming events and welcome to our 2016-2017 Board of Directors.

As always, shop Northmont

Cathy HuttonCEOApril 21 PINGS - Jacob Welter- Dayton Dragons

April 28 Northmont Night at the DragonsMay 5 Business After Hours- Interlink AdvantageMay 19 PINGS - Kathy Harper- Good Samaritan NorthMay 23 Golf Outing MeadowBrook at Clayton

PINGS LUNCHEON(Professionals In Networking Grow Success)

May 19, 201611:45 am- 1:00 pm

Company 7 BBQ1001 S. Main St.

Englewood, Ohio 45322

Topic: Good Samaritan NorthSpeaker: Kathy Harper

$10.00 (members) includes lunch$15.00 (future members)

RSVP by May 13, 2016 937-836-2550No shows will be invoiced

COMMITTEESIf interested in getting more involved with your Chamber and other local businesses, contact Cathy at the Chamber office 836-2550.

Chamber After HoursInterlink Advantage

8137 N. Main St.Dayton, Ohio 45415

Thursday, May 5th ~ 5-6:30 pm.Enjoy connecting with yourfellow Chamber members.

Call 937-836-2550 for more information.

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Chamber members receive a 10% DISCOUNT937.832.4001

Home | Auto | Business | LifeInsurance advice you can trust.

P.O. Box 62Englewood, Ohio 45322

(937) 836-2550Fax (937) 836-2485

www.northmontchamber.com

CEOCathy Hutton

OfficersChair

Kurt KleinEnglewood Florist

Vice ChairKatie MyersDPL Energy

Treasurer Jim Mackay

Roth & Company CPA’s

Past Chair

ParliamentarianWilliam Kindred

Kindred Funeral Home

Board of Directors

Steve HenneBoord-Henne Insurance Agency

Michael Irwin

Jeff JaehnenKleptz YMCA

Denise KimmelCODE Credit Union

Lisa NussmanMary Kay Cosmetics

Edwin NybergGudorf Law Group

Joe RosengartenPremier Hearing Healthcare Center

Kathy HarperGood Samaritan North

Health Center

Poetry PottsTrilogy Retirement Communities

Dr. Nick WeldyMiami Valley CareerTechnology Center

Dr. Sarah ZatikNorthmont City Schools

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B U S I N E S S S H O W C A S E

Annual Dinner

S J Meyer & Associates, Inc., CPAs Career Opportunity Office Manager/Administrator

S J Meyer & Associates, Inc., CPAs is searching for an individual with office management skills. The position will be open for June 2016. We would like this individual to manage the activities of the office to insure efficiency within the office. Ideal candidate for the position will display excellent client services skills, organizational and time management skills. Candidate should have the ability to work in a small office environment, interact with staff as well as have excellent verbal andwritten communication skills.

Send resume to [email protected]

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RenewalsWe would like to thank the

following members for their continued support of the Northmont Area

Chamber of Commerce

AAACMD TechnologiesCODE Credit UnionCarra BuildersChoice Comfort ServicesCity of UnionClay TownshipCreative World of LearningCypress PointeDebbie’s Staffing ServicesEd Rike PlumbingFrank’s Pest ControlGallery Home FurnishingsGrandma’s IIGudorf Law GroupJ & M Heating & CoolingJerri’s Catering & RestaurantKeyBankKindred Funeral HomeKleptz YMCALily of the Valley Wellness CenterMary Kay- Lisa NussmanNissin Precision North AmericaNovoPrint USARandolph Township Historical SocietyS.J. Meyer & Associates, Inc. CPA’sShelley Denney, LLCT.V. Minority CompanyUptown Hair Studio

New MembersWelcome to the following

new members.

Lily & Lace BoutiqueAmanda Pendleton8379 N. Main St

Dayton, OH 45415937387-6182

Mark SchafferExcavating & Trucking, Inc

Jason Schaffer1623 Old State Rd.Newark, OH 44857

419-668-5990

The Peddlers Homestead, LLCDennis Faughn444 S. Main St

Englewood, OH 45322937-540-8555

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EDDMThe Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) pieces went out last month, thank you to all of the participants. We mailed them to 10,000 deliveries, please take advantage of the coupons or stop and see the advertisers. Depending on interest, we will do this again in the fall; please contact the Chamber office (937-836-2550) if interested in participating. This is a great way to get in the hands of so many potential customers for less than $300.

February 2016

BWC Update News from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

30 W. Spring St. Columbus, Ohio 43215-2256 | 1-800-644-6292 | www.bwc.ohio.gov |

Upcoming dates to remember

May 2016 • May 1 – Policy year 2016 notice of

estimated annual premium mailed • May 31 – Destination: Excellence

enrollment deadline for July 1, 2016, program year

June 2016 • June 1 – Policy year 2016 premium

invoice mailed July 2016

• July 1 – Policy year 2016 first installment due

• July 1 – Policy year 2015 payroll true-up notice sent

August 2016 • Aug. 15 – Policy year 2015 payroll

true-up report due November 2016

• Nov. 21 – Policy year 2017 group-enrollment deadline

Are you prepared for the next steps in the new workers’ comp billing process? True-up coming in July Ohio private employers have adjusted well to the new way BWC charges for workers’ compensation coverage. Last year’s change to prospective billing brought a much-needed move to the standard insurance industry practice of charging premiums in advance of extending coverage. Employers are now enjoying a number of benefits of the new billing system, including more flexible payment options, better customer service and a $1 billion premium credit provided by BWC to avoid double-billing employers during the switch. However, the transition process is not fully complete. The payroll true-up (true-up) is coming in July. True-up is a new process that requires employers to report their actual payroll for the previous policy year and reconcile any differences in premium paid. This is an important step that is necessary for BWC to accurately calculate your premium. It’s also critically important to maintaining your policy and your participation in your current rating plan or discount programs.* You must complete the true-up report even if your payroll for the year matches the estimate you receive from BWC. Your policy year 2015 payroll true-up notice will be sent July 1 and your report will be due by August 15. Reports must be submitted online at bwc.ohio.gov or by phone at 1-800-644-6292. Please keep in mind our call center may be experiencing heavy call volumes during the final weeks before the August 15 due date, attributing to longer wait times. We encourage you to create an e-account that allows you to manage your policy, pay bills and complete the payroll true-up. Learn how to create an e-account here, and visit bwc.ohio.gov to get started. Please contact our call center if you already have an e-account but don’t remember your password or are otherwise unable to access your account. A number of videos, webinars and other resources about prospective billing are available at bwc.ohio.gov. *BWC will remove employers from their current rating plan or discount program if it does not receive a payroll true-up by the due date. Any outstanding payroll true-ups will render the employer ineligible for participation in future rating plans or discount programs until the all outstanding payroll true-ups are complete.

BWC Information (Bureau of Workers Compensation) information provided by Hunter Consulting, Frank Gates, or the BWC

GOLF OUTINGMonday, May 23, 2016

MeadowBrook at Clayton

Registration & lunch11:30 pm

Shotgun Start 12:30Sponsorship available

contact Chamber 836-2550

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AccountingPayroll

Bookkeeping