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The holiday shopping season is in full swing and most merchants are crossing their fingers that this season will be better than the last. Given that most consumers are still cautiously spending, business owners might be forgiven for thinking competitively. It’s easy to feel like you have to fight other businesses tooth and nail for every customer and every dollar, but in truth, that Scrooge-like attitude has never been more misplaced. Today’s marketing buzzword isn’t competition-it’s ‘co-opetition! What is co-opetition? The urban dictionary defines it as “a business strategy based on a combination of cooperation and competition, derived from an understanding that business competitors can benefit when they work together.” In laymen’s terms it means teaming up with complementary businesses to market your companies together. Done right, it can boost business for both of you. Since this concept may be new to you, let me give you a few examples of what I mean and some ways to put it to practical use. From the Chamber President Competition + Cooperation = Co-opetition Throw an event. Many small businesses implement co-opetition by hosting special events. There are so many ways to join together to enhance your marketing strategy. For instance, restaurants could host a monthly ‘Stroll and Savor’ night where each eatery sells samples of their cuisine outdoors for a dollar or two. In another part of town, local businesses could host a ‘First Friday’ event. On the first Friday evening of every month, local musicians can provide street entertainment. At other locations, local artists could display their wares. A group event like this is a great way to attract new customers who might not otherwise try your business. Start small. Co-opetition can start as small as you want. For instance, if you own a pet products store, ask a local dog groomer to leave their brochures at your checkout counter. In return, ask them to give their customers coupons good for a discount at your store. The tactic can work for service businesses, too; for example, an attorney whose clients include small businesses could have brochures from a tax preparation firm in their office. By exposing your brand to new customers, co-opetition multiplies your marketing reach. Get creative. Think creatively about what businesses might be good co- opetition partners for you-and what strategies you could use. If you send out an e-mail newsletter, give your partner company some space in it and vice versa. • Pitch yourself and your partner company/s to local radio shows. • Trade e-mail lists or customer lists. (Set ground rules beforehand for how you will use these lists) • Host contests with your partner companies. • Join with your partner companies in sponsoring or volunteering at local charities. A good place to get started with co- opetition is at your Chamber of Commerce. Bring up the concept to other members and see what they think. Whether your co-opetition campaign starts small or big, it’s sure to help your business grow. Leah Bolin Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1104 Cullman, AL 35056-1104 [email protected] Tel: 256-734-0454 Fax 256-737-7443 www.cullmanchamber.org www.visitcullman.org VOLUME 44 | OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 10 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Be sure to patronize these “Construction Equipment & Contractors” Chamber members for your needs Architecture Birchfield, Penuel & Associates, LLC 2805 Crescent Avenue, Suite 200 Birmingham, AL 35209 (205) 870-1876 http://www.bpa.net Building Materials Alabama Brick Delivery, Inc. 101 Training Center Drive, Cullman (256) 739-7004 http://www.alabamabrick.com Buettner Brothers Lumber Company, Inc. 700 7th Avenue SW, Cullman (256) 734-4221 http://www.buettnerbros.com Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. 1717 Cherokee Avenue SW, Cullman (256) 775-0075 http://www.lowes.com Walker Brothers, LTD PO Box 10, Baileyton (256) 796-2211 Walker’s Discount Building Supply, Inc. 8263 US Highway 31, Hanceville (256) 352-9815 Construction Bates Roadbuilders, Inc. 4494 County Road 747, Cullman (256) 734-8064 Brasfield & Gorri, LLC 3021 7th Ave. S Birmingham, AL 35233 (256) 328-4000 DCA Ready Mix 81 Walnut Street NE, Cullman (256) 734-4414 H2 Real Estate (205) 486-3178 http://www.h2realestate.com Hudson Construction 1604 Catoma Drive, Cullman (256) 339-0101 http://greghudsonconstruction.com Pearson, Dale Construction, Inc. 900 Logan Avenue SW, Cullman (256) 734-3337 T-N-T Siding Co. Inc. 470 County Road 1332, Vinemont (256) 775-1776 http://www.tntsidingandwindows.com Top Dog Framing 469 Co Rd 68, Bremen (256) 531-3558 Willoughby Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc. 111 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman (256) 734-1387 Contractor Alabama Air Solutions, Inc. 4596 Highway 55 E, Suite E, Eva (256) 796-6332 Alabama Electrical Contractors of Cullman, Inc. 1003 2nd Avenue NW, Cullman (256) 734-1069 Bama Steel Structures, Inc. 26911 County Road 222, Bremen (256) 287-9558 Bark-ley Plumbing Contractors 410 2nd Avenue SE, Cullman (256) 739-2169 Bill Hendrix Construction Co., Inc. 17871 US Highway 31 N, Cullman (256) 734-0003 http://billhendrix.com Biltmore Homes 2611 AL Highway 157 NE, Cullman (256) 737-9220 http://www.biltmorehomes.org Blocher Company, Inc. 800 23rd Street SW, Cullman (256) 734-8686 Chappell Distributing 360 Chappell Road Falkville, AL 35622 (888) 437-9333 Civicon, LLC 207 8th Avenue SE, Cullman (205) 368-9650 http://www.civiconllc.com Colburn Construction, Inc. PO Box 1662, Cullman (256) 737-5445 Dennis Guthrie Construction 18293 US Highway 31 N, Cullman (256) 775-0231 Dunn Building Company, LLC 3901 Messer Airport Highway Birmingham, AL 35222 (205) 510-0243 http://www.dunnbuildingcompany.com Eidson & Associates, Inc. 135 Birmingham Street SW, Cullman (256) 739-0176 http://www.eidsoninc.com Good Hope Contracting 3280 County Road 437, Cullman (256) 734-7735 Goss Electric, Inc. 113 Woodall Road Decatur, AL 35601 (256) 355-1101 http://www.gosselectric.com Gray Construction, Inc. 2 20th St. N., Suite 100 Birmingham, AL 35203-4036 (205) 380-1800 http://www.gray.com Joiner Construction Company, Inc. 80 County Road 1398, Vinemont (256) 739-3322 http://www.joinerconstruction.com K & M Electrical Contractors 37 County Road 1466, Cullman (256) 775-6239 Morton Buildings, Inc. 1524 1st Avenue N, Hanceville (256) 352-0406 http://www.mortonbuildings.com Nearen Construction Company, Inc 116 2nd St. SE, Cullman (256) 734-3345 http://www.nearen.com Richard Electric Company 401 Highway 157 NE, Cullman (256) 734-1791 http://www.richardelectric.net Stuart C. Irby Company 144 Woodall Road Decatur, AL 35601 (256) 350-2491 http://www.irby.com Sue-Jac, Inc. 1402 Southfield Drive Decatur, AL 35603 (256) 355-0977 TCW Contracting, Inc. 1911 Commerce Ave NW, Cullman (256) 734-9471 Valley Group, Inc. 77 Tinkling Road Fishersville, VA 22939 (540) 943-9558 http://www.valleygroup.net Witcher Contracting, LLC 3220 Co. Rd. 1428, Vinemont (256) 737-5051 http://www.witchercontracting.com Electrical Contractor S & W Electric Company, Inc. 3901 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35222 (205) 595-8103 Engineering CDG Engineers & Associates, Inc. 417 Martling Road Albertville, AL 35951 (256) 891-3458 http://www.cdge.com Ref: SBA CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. 2112 Eleventh Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 326-8912 http://www.ch2m.com St. John & Associates, Inc. 508 1st Avenue SE, Cullman (256) 734-2114 http://www.sjaonline.com Pugh Engineering Services LLC 203 2nd Avenue SE, Cullman (256) 482-2048 http://www.pughengineering.com Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, Inc. 7 Town Center Drive NW, Suite 201 Huntsville, AL 35806-2675 (256) 533-1484 http://www.gmcnetwork.com Sain Associates, Inc. 1401 3rd St., NE, Cullman (256) 841-3032 http://www.sain.com Environmental Contracting & Transportation Action Environmental, LLC 14830 AL Highway 91, Hanceville (256) 352-2350 http://www.action-resources.com Action Resources 40 Co Rd 517, Hanceville (256) 352-2114 http://www.action-resources.com Home Improvements Restoration Construction Specialist PO Box 210, Cullman (256) 841-5556 http://www.rcsofalabama.com Taylor Custom Gutter, LLC 878 County Road 282, Cullman (256) 775-7649 Iron Work Windsor Powder Coating & Sandblasting 10231 Hwy 31 S, Cullman (256) 737-9272 Painting Contractor Fabre’ Painting LLC 410 5th Avenue SW, Cullman (256) 736-2810 Roofing Miller Roofing, Inc. 2024 Main Avenue SE , Suite C, Cullman 256-734-9762 or 205-384-9768 L E A H B O L I N L O V E S C O N T R A C T O R S . . . E S P E C I A L L Y P A I N T E R S ! Chamber helped to celebrate growth in the area Jade Nail II - 1404 2 nd Avenue NW, Cullman Please bring your new, unwrapped items to the Chamber by December 12. ALL DONATIONS GO TO CULLMAN AREA FAMILIES IN NEED Toys for Children - Clothing General Needs Magnet Paints, Inc. - 310 Co Rd 1246, Cullman Courtesy of The Cullman Times The CoC Mystery Shopper is on the prowl!

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Page 1: From the Chamber President Competition + Cooperation = Co-opetition · 2019-06-11 · co-opetition multiplies your marketing reach. Get creative. Think creatively about what businesses

The holiday shopping season is in fullswing and most merchants are crossingtheir fingers that this season will be betterthan the last. Given that most consumersare still cautiously spending, businessowners might be forgiven for thinkingcompetitively. It’s easy to feel like youhave to fight other businesses tooth andnail for every customer and every dollar,but in truth, that Scrooge-like attitude hasnever been more misplaced. Today’smarketing buzzword isn’t competition-it’s‘co-opetition!

What is co-opetition? The urbandictionary defines it as “a business strategybased on a combination of cooperationand competition, derived from anunderstanding that business competitorscan benefit when they work together.” Inlaymen’s terms it means teaming up withcomplementary businesses to market yourcompanies together. Done right, it canboost business for both of you.

Since this concept may be new to you,let me give you a few examples of what Imean and some ways to put it to practicaluse.

From the Chamber President

Competition + Cooperation = Co-opetitionThrow an event. Many small businessesimplement co-opetition by hosting specialevents. There are so many ways to jointogether to enhance your marketingstrategy. For instance, restaurants couldhost a monthly ‘Stroll and Savor’ nightwhere each eatery sells samples of theircuisine outdoors for a dollar or two. Inanother part of town, local businessescould host a ‘First Friday’ event. On thefirst Friday evening of every month, localmusicians can provide streetentertainment. At other locations, localartists could display their wares. A groupevent like this is a great way to attractnew customers who might not otherwisetry your business.

Start small. Co-opetition can start assmall as you want. For instance, if youown a pet products store, ask a local doggroomer to leave their brochures at yourcheckout counter. In return, ask them togive their customers coupons good for adiscount at your store. The tactic can workfor service businesses, too; for example,an attorney whose clients include smallbusinesses could have brochures from atax preparation firm in their office. Byexposing your brand to new customers,co-opetition multiplies your marketingreach.

Get creative. Think creatively aboutwhat businesses might be good co-opetition partners for you-and whatstrategies you could use.

• If you send out an e-mail newsletter,give your partner company somespace in it and vice versa.

• Pitch yourself and your partnercompany/s to local radio shows.

• Trade e-mail lists or customer lists.(Set ground rules beforehand forhow you will use these lists)

• Host contests with your partnercompanies.

• Join with your partner companiesin sponsoring or volunteering atlocal charities.

A good place to get started with co-opetition is at your Chamber ofCommerce. Bring up the concept to othermembers and see what they think.Whether your co-opetition campaignstarts small or big, it’s sure to help yourbusiness grow.

Leah Bolin

Cullman Area

Chamber

of Commerce

PO Box 1104Cullman, AL 35056-1104

[email protected]: 256-734-0454

Fax 256-737-7443www.cullmanchamber.org

www.visitcullman.org

VOLUME 44 | OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 10

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Be sure to patronize these “Construction Equipment& Contractors” Chamber members for your needs

ArchitectureBirchfield, Penuel & Associates, LLC

2805 Crescent Avenue, Suite 200Birmingham, AL 35209

(205) 870-1876http://www.bpa.net

Building MaterialsAlabama Brick Delivery, Inc.

101 Training Center Drive, Cullman(256) 739-7004

http://www.alabamabrick.com

Buettner Brothers Lumber Company, Inc.700 7th Avenue SW, Cullman

(256) 734-4221http://www.buettnerbros.com

Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc.1717 Cherokee Avenue SW, Cullman

(256) 775-0075http://www.lowes.com

Walker Brothers, LTDPO Box 10, Baileyton

(256) 796-2211

Walker’s Discount Building Supply, Inc.8263 US Highway 31, Hanceville

(256) 352-9815

ConstructionBates Roadbuilders, Inc.

4494 County Road 747, Cullman(256) 734-8064

Brasfield & Gorri, LLC3021 7th Ave. S

Birmingham, AL 35233(256) 328-4000

DCA Ready Mix81 Walnut Street NE, Cullman

(256) 734-4414

H2 Real Estate(205) 486-3178

http://www.h2realestate.com

Hudson Construction1604 Catoma Drive, Cullman

(256) 339-0101http://greghudsonconstruction.com

Pearson, Dale Construction, Inc.900 Logan Avenue SW, Cullman

(256) 734-3337

T-N-T Siding Co. Inc.470 County Road 1332, Vinemont

(256) 775-1776http://www.tntsidingandwindows.com

Top Dog Framing469 Co Rd 68, Bremen

(256) 531-3558

Willoughby Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc.111 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman

(256) 734-1387

ContractorAlabama Air Solutions, Inc.

4596 Highway 55 E, Suite E, Eva(256) 796-6332

Alabama ElectricalContractors of Cullman, Inc.1003 2nd Avenue NW, Cullman

(256) 734-1069

Bama Steel Structures, Inc.26911 County Road 222, Bremen

(256) 287-9558

Bark-ley Plumbing Contractors410 2nd Avenue SE, Cullman

(256) 739-2169

Bill Hendrix Construction Co., Inc.17871 US Highway 31 N, Cullman

(256) 734-0003http://billhendrix.com

Biltmore Homes2611 AL Highway 157 NE, Cullman

(256) 737-9220http://www.biltmorehomes.org

Blocher Company, Inc.800 23rd Street SW, Cullman

(256) 734-8686

Chappell Distributing360 Chappell Road

Falkville, AL 35622(888) 437-9333

Civicon, LLC207 8th Avenue SE, Cullman

(205) 368-9650http://www.civiconllc.com

Colburn Construction, Inc.PO Box 1662, Cullman

(256) 737-5445

Dennis Guthrie Construction18293 US Highway 31 N, Cullman

(256) 775-0231

Dunn Building Company, LLC3901 Messer Airport Highway

Birmingham, AL 35222(205) 510-0243

http://www.dunnbuildingcompany.com

Eidson & Associates, Inc.135 Birmingham Street SW, Cullman

(256) 739-0176http://www.eidsoninc.com

Good Hope Contracting3280 County Road 437, Cullman

(256) 734-7735

Goss Electric, Inc.113 Woodall RoadDecatur, AL 35601

(256) 355-1101http://www.gosselectric.com

Gray Construction, Inc.2 20th St. N., Suite 100

Birmingham, AL 35203-4036(205) 380-1800

http://www.gray.com

Joiner Construction Company, Inc.80 County Road 1398, Vinemont

(256) 739-3322http://www.joinerconstruction.com

K & M Electrical Contractors37 County Road 1466, Cullman

(256) 775-6239

Morton Buildings, Inc.1524 1st Avenue N, Hanceville

(256) 352-0406http://www.mortonbuildings.com

Nearen Construction Company, Inc116 2nd St. SE, Cullman

(256) 734-3345http://www.nearen.com

Richard Electric Company401 Highway 157 NE, Cullman

(256) 734-1791http://www.richardelectric.net

Stuart C. Irby Company144 Woodall RoadDecatur, AL 35601

(256) 350-2491http://www.irby.com

Sue-Jac, Inc.1402 Southfield Drive

Decatur, AL 35603(256) 355-0977

TCW Contracting, Inc.1911 Commerce Ave NW, Cullman

(256) 734-9471

Valley Group, Inc.77 Tinkling Road

Fishersville, VA 22939(540) 943-9558

http://www.valleygroup.net

Witcher Contracting, LLC3220 Co. Rd. 1428, Vinemont

(256) 737-5051http://www.witchercontracting.com

Electrical ContractorS & W Electric Company, Inc.

3901 2nd Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL 35222

(205) 595-8103

EngineeringCDG Engineers & Associates, Inc.

417 Martling RoadAlbertville, AL 35951

(256) 891-3458http://www.cdge.com

Ref: SBA

CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc.2112 Eleventh Avenue South

Birmingham, AL 35205(205) 326-8912

http://www.ch2m.com

St. John & Associates, Inc.508 1st Avenue SE, Cullman

(256) 734-2114http://www.sjaonline.com

Pugh Engineering Services LLC203 2nd Avenue SE, Cullman

(256) 482-2048http://www.pughengineering.com

Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, Inc.7 Town Center Drive NW, Suite 201

Huntsville, AL 35806-2675(256) 533-1484

http://www.gmcnetwork.com

Sain Associates, Inc.1401 3rd St., NE, Cullman

(256) 841-3032http://www.sain.com

Environmental Contracting & TransportationAction Environmental, LLC

14830 AL Highway 91, Hanceville(256) 352-2350

http://www.action-resources.com

Action Resources40 Co Rd 517, Hanceville

(256) 352-2114http://www.action-resources.com

Home ImprovementsRestoration Construction Specialist

PO Box 210, Cullman(256) 841-5556

http://www.rcsofalabama.com

Taylor Custom Gutter, LLC878 County Road 282, Cullman

(256) 775-7649

Iron WorkWindsor Powder Coating & Sandblasting

10231 Hwy 31 S, Cullman(256) 737-9272

Painting ContractorFabre’ Painting LLC

410 5th Avenue SW, Cullman(256) 736-2810

RoofingMiller Roofing, Inc.

2024 Main Avenue SE , Suite C, Cullman256-734-9762 or 205-384-9768

L E A H B O L I N L O V E S C O N T R A C T O R S . . . E S P E C I A L L Y P A I N T E R S !

Chamber helped to celebrate growth in the area

Jade Nail II - 1404 2nd Avenue NW, Cullman

Please bring your new,unwrapped items to the

Chamber by December 12.ALL DONATIONS GO TO CULLMAN

AREA FAMILIES IN NEED

Toys for Children - ClothingGeneral Needs Magnet Paints, Inc. - 310 Co Rd 1246, Cullman

Courtesy of The Cullman Times

The CoC

Mystery Shopperis on the prowl!

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The Chamber will host the "FourthFriday" Luncheon on Friday, October25, in the All Steak RestaurantBanquet Room (323 3rd Ave. S.E.).Our featured speaker will be DennisWightman, General Manager ofAcrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM)of Nevada featured on the hit newshow “Tanked” on Animal Planet.

Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce - Eyes of Progress - October 2013

Chamber to host monthly “Fourth Friday”The event is sponsored by TheCullman Regional Medical Center.Doors open at 11:30 am to allownetworking opportunities before theprogram begins at 11:50 am. Lunchis $15 per person for Chambermembers and $20 for "Future"members. Reservations in advanceare required*. Please register onlineat www.cullmanchamber.org orRSVP by contacting the Chamber viae-mail at [email protected] by calling 256-734-0454.

36,000-gallon bass aquarium planned forHall

BASS FISHING HALL OF FAMETEAMS UP WITH ACRYLIC TANKMANUFACTURING AND VISITS WITHCAST OF ANIMAL PLANET'S"TANKED"

September 2013 - The Bass Fishing Hallof Fame (BFHOF) board of directors hasselected Acrylic Tank Manufacturing(ATM) of Las Vegas, Nevada(AcrylicAquariums.com) as the officialand exclusive aquarium manufacturer forthe Hall's permanent site in Cullman, Ala.ATM is recognized as the worldwideleader in custom aquariummanufacturing and is known throughoutthe world as the subject of the hit AnimalPlanet television show "Tanked."Under the partnership, ATM has agreedin principle to design and install a

Join us as we welcome Dennis Wightman, ATM of the hit show “Tanked”

ATM partnering with BHOFcustom freshwater bass-themedaquarium of approximately 36,000 gallonsinside the Hall of Fame’s EducationCenter, the construction and installationof which will be featured on a futureepisode of "Tanked." The massivecaptive-water attraction, complementedby the series of outdoor natural pondsand streams planned for the Hall ofFame, will create a one-of-a-kind fishing-education and entertainment experiencethat will draw avid anglers and those newto the sport from around the world.To help move the partnership into thenext phase, Hall of Fame board membersrecently traveled to ATM headquartersin Las Vegas to meet the ATM staffpersonally and fact-find about theaquarium design, construction andinstallation process.The group met with ATM generalmanager Dennis Wightman for severalhours, as well as "Tanked" personalities

* 48 hours cancellation notice or subject to billingNo payments will be taken at the door but can be in-voiced or paid online.

Irwin "The General" Raymer and AgnesWilczynski.BFHOF president Sammy Lee said: "OurHall of Fame board is very honored tobe working with the world's largestcustom-aquarium manufacturer – AcrylicTank Manufacturing of Las Vegas. Theiryears of experience in designing andmanufacturing custom, wow-factoraquariums will lead to the Hall of Famehaving a one-of-a-kind freshwateraquarium attraction. We were privilegedto have Dennis Wightman give us a tourof the facility, educate our group andprovide specifics on what it takes to buildan enclosed aquatic environment the sizeof ours."About The Hall of FameThe Bass Fishing Hall of Fame is anonprofit organization dedicated to allanglers, manufacturers, tackle dealers,media and other related companies whofurther the sport of bass fishing. In

February 2013 the board of directorsannounced the completion of a decade-long, exhaustive quest to secure apermanent home with the selection ofCullman, Alabama as the future site ofthe Hall, with work to commenceimmediately. The permanent Hall site willbe constructed as a joint project with theCity of Cullman, Cullman County and theCity of Good Hope – a project thatincludes an adjacent civic/conventioncenter, all of which will be housed on the110-acre parcel known as the Burrowproperty. The Hall will enjoy a dedicated30 acres of the property, which willinclude ponds, gardens and an aquatic-education center. The entire project isestimated to cost in excess $17 millionwith structures that will encompass101,000 square feet. Support the BFHOFby becoming a member. Call 888.690.2277for more information.

Nominate yourfavorite smallbusiness todayThe Retail Committee of theCullman Area Chamber ofCommerce is proud to providespecial recognition to our smallbusiness community by presentingone (1) monthly recognition awardand one (1) yearly award. Monthlyaward winners will be consideredthe nominees for the yearlyrecognition award to be presentedat the Cullman Area Chamber ofCommerce Annual Meeting heldeach February. VisitCullmanChamber.org to show somelove to your favorite business.

The Chamber’s Youth Leadershipclass visited Hulaco Youth and FamilyCamp in Baileyton. This trip gavethem an opportunity to work throughfears and help with team buildingskills. Thanks to Kuenn Drake ofHulaco Camp for helping to make thisa great day.

CoC Washington Fly-In | Oct. 9-10

Galin Enterprises

www.merchantsbankal.com

Thank you to our T-shirt sponsor:

Thank you to ourScholarship sponsors:Webb Wheel Products, IncCullman Regional Medical CenterCullman Internal MedicineAction Environmental, LLCCullman Rotary ClubCarmen Moss DMD

SMALL BUSINESS

OF THE MONTH

1830 Cherokee Avenue SW(256) 735-1650

chick-fil-a.com/cullman

Brought to you by:

facebook.com/MoesOriginalBBQCullman

October 5-12, 2013cullmanoktoberfest.com

Please be sure to get out with your familyand support these local events!

October 19, 2013facebook.com/

MudCreekArtsAndCrafts

November 9-10, 2013christmasincullman.com

The Chamber’s Annual WashingtonFly-In co-sponsored by Cullman-Jefferson Gas and the CullmanCounty Industrial DevelopmentBoard/City of Cullman IndustrialDevelopment Board is set forOctober 10. The purpose of theChamber’s annual Fly-In is to thankour delegation for their past supportand to encourage them to keep ourCullman area high on their priority listwith regard to development projectsand issues affecting businesses.

Attention Businesses:If your business will be offering a way for the community to “GIVE BACK” duringthe holidays, please be sure to send a link to the Chamber so that we can postit on our facebook page. Email your information to [email protected].

LEADERSHIPSESSION

OCTOBER 17, 2013“EDUCATION”

www.merchantsbankal.com

Sponsored by:

Thank you to our Breakfast Sponsor:RED DOOR CLOTHING

The program is designed to identify,prepare and build upon leadershipresources within Cullman County. Itbrings leaders together to discuss thepresent and future direction of ourcounty and prepares them forgreater involvement throughvolunteer roles in the community.The program consists of eightmonthly meetings focused onvarious topics such as education,criminal justice, local government,health care, state government,economic development, and qualityof life. For more information contactthe Chamber at 256-734-0454

Kids: Get yourpicture taken with“Buddy the Elf”

*While Supplies Last

NOVEMBER 9TH - 10AM to 3PMFREE Gift Wrapping*301 2nd Avenue SW, Cullman, AL

CoC Merchants: During Christmas in Cullman Chamber will be offering

Window Display

CONTEST

Cullman Area CoC Christmas

Details @ www.cullmanchamber.org

Cullman Shopping Center

Thank you to our T-shirt sponsor:

To sponsor a student [email protected]