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November 2018
In this Issue:President’s MessageConnect 4 LunchOur MembersCommitteesEventsand more...
RIVER CITY NEWSPOST FALLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
201 E Fourth Ave., Post Falls ~ (208) 773-5016 www.postfallschamber.com
A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
President’s Message
A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
November is a month we tend to focus on gratitude, and we have so many things to be grateful for – the beautiful landscape in north Idaho, a vibrant and safe community, and committed and generous friends and neighbors.We were ecstatic to celebrate with this year’s Super Scholarship Raffle winner, Kayla Hart, who is a 2018 Lake City High School graduate and currently studying social work at Lewis
Clark State College. She was the lucky recipient of the $25,000 college scholarship. Our Premier Sponsor, Greene Idaho Foundation has generously supported this program over the past three years along with our other underwriting sponsors who make the scholarship program possible.Join us for our Connect 4 Lunch hosted by Kootenai Health on November 20th. The program is our State of the City address from Mayor Ron Jacobson – Post Falls has seen substantial growth and successes in 2018, and we are anxious to hear a return and report from our fine Mayor.Our 3rd annual Post Fallidays Festival sponsored by Columbia Bank is right around the corner with The Tiny Tree Brunch & Auction on Saturday, December 8th from 10am-12pm where our guests will spend the morning perusing tiny trees and wreaths up for auction, while enjoying a delicious brunch at Templin’s Red Lion. Sponsorships and tickets still available – For more information, opportunities and to register for our events, we encourage you to visit our website: www.postfallschamber.com
Cheers,
Jame’
A R E A C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
Board of DirectorsBoard ChairGraydon StanleyNorth Idaho College
Chair ElectMark WoodworthThe Murray Group
Vice ChairJerry LyonCommunity 1st Bank
TreasurerRandy OaksHaddock & Associates
Past ChairBrett SerightSeright’s Ace Hardware
Eric KnudtsenKnudtsen Chevrolet
Thomas TedderTedder Industries
Brian BrighamNorthwest Specialty Hospital
Jason FaulknerCity of Post Falls
Scot FrazerSwiss Tech Precision
Laura HornRiver City Fabrications
Cindy JordanJordan Sale & Service
Dena NaccaratoPost Falls School District
Julie HoltKootenai Health Foundation
Christi FleischmanKnock Marketing & Design
The Post Falls Chamber office will be closed on
Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23
in observance of Thanksgiving
To register, please go to postfallschamber.com
Tuesday, November 20, 201812:00pm to 1:00pm
(doors open at 11:30am)
Speaker:Ron Jacobson, Mayor of Post Falls
October Student of the MonthCameron Sessions - Post Falls High School
Pictured with Sherry Wallis,STCU
Business and Education Committee Chair
Hosted by:
Thank you to all our Member Renewals for the month of October!
We Love our Members!Welcome to our New Members
Special Thanks to our Visionary, Corporate and Executive Members
Visionary Members: Kootenai Health and Columbia Bank
Corporate & Executive Members: Avista ● Body by Scotty ● Greyhound Park & Event Center ● Legacy Dental/Avondale Dental Group
Northwest Specialty Hospital Numerica Credit Union ● Spokane International Airport ● STCU Post Falls Walmart Stores ● Sysco Spokane ● Timber Gastro Pub ● Mountain West Bank
Tedder Industries ● P1FCU
Do you know a business that might benefit from membership with the Chamber? Refer today!
Trebon Financial StrategiesDan Blanchard
The Gun PainterRoy Pleticha
Alison Roberts - Windermere CDA Realty, Boys & Girls Club of Kootenai County, Cabela’s, City of Post Falls, Coeur d’Alene Casino/Circling Raven Golf Course, Columbia Bank, Community 1st Bank, D & M Management, LLC,
Eljay Oil Company, Garden Plaza, Gateway Builders, Holiday Inn Express Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry, Integrated Personnel, Kevin E. Kimpton CPA, KTEC,
Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, Post Falls Brewing Company, R. Scot Haug, CPA PLLC, River City Lanes, Roger’s Ice Cream & Burgers, STCU, Trademark Mechanical, Triple E Technologies, LLC, US Bank, Wendy’s,
Young Construction Group
Blue Fish Web Design & Business Center, Larchwood Farms - Huckleberry Patch, Make-A-Wish Idaho, Northern Quest Resort & Casino, Peach Orthodontics
AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE
Union Gospel Mission for Women & Children196 W. Haycraft Ave., Coeur d’Alene ● 208-665-4673Opened in September 2012, the UGM Center for Women and Children is the first long-term, residential recovery center for women with children in Kootenai County. Based on the success of UGM’s Women’s Recovery in Spokane, the Center provides a warm, home-like setting in which to explore and confront the issues surrounding abuse, addiction and homelessness. To end homelessness, we must go beyond free meals and safe beds to the underlying causes, and the Center offers a pathway to a different life for the women in this program.
Kootenai Fire and Rescue Joe Doellefeld Training Center5271 E Seltice Way, Post Falls
River City Leadership AcademyEconomic Development Day!
Cabela’s
Post Falls Trail
Sysco
Buck Knives
Friday December 7, 20184:00pm - 6:00pm
Come join us for a
$10 or a pair of new pajamas
You can donate and drop off new P.Js at:The Post Falls Chamber
201 E 4th Ave.
Light hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be provided
Hosted by Post Falls Chamber RCLA Alumni
RCLA Alumni Pajama Drive PartyBenefitting the OASIS Program through the Post Falls Police Department
sponsored by
The Post Falls Historical Museum has closed for the season and will re-open in May. The Historical Society, however, is still busy raising funds to keep the museum maintained and ready for next season.
We are inviting you to join us for a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, November 10th, from 4 pm to 7 pm at the Kootenai County Fire & Rescue Joe Doellefeld Training Center, which is located at 5271 E Seltice Way, in Post Falls. This is on the north side of Seltice just west of the fire fighter’s training tower.
The price is just $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. There will be raffle items, a 50/50 drawing, and several “cake walks” where you might win a cake, cupcakes, or other sweets.RSVP to Museum Phone: 208-262-9642 or e-mail to [email protected] If you reserve a table for 8, you will enjoy a free bottle of wine.Also on December 7, 2018 during Winterfest, and the lighting of the city Christmas Tree, the Museum will be open from 4 pm until closing of the activities and we will have Christmas Caroling around our 100 year old Thiery Organ starting about 7 pm. Our Museum Admission is free but we do gladly accept donations.
POST FALLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUM
Workers’ Compensation Rates to Decrease in Idaho for 2019
A proposal for a minus (-) 4.2 percent overall rate change to Idaho workers’ compensation insurance, effective January 1, 2019, has been approved by the Idaho Department of Insurance. The proposed rate change comes from the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCIC).“We are pleased to announce this reduction, a move which will benefit Idaho businesses, their employees and the economy in general,” said Director Dean Cameron. “The change in the 2019 workers’ compensation rates reflects an improvement in our state rating factors, including a slight decline in both the frequency of claims for lost work time, and the average cost of those claims.”
The state’s workers’ compensation benefit system is designed to cover medical costs associated with workplace injuries. It also provides wage replacement benefits to injured workers for lost work time. NCCI annually collects information about Idaho’s workers’ compensation system and submits proposed rates to the Department of Insurance for review and approval.
About the Department of Insurance. The Idaho Department of Insurance has been regulating the business of insurance in Idaho since 1901. The mission of the Department is to serve and protect Idahoans by equitably, effectively and efficiently administering the Idaho Insurance Code and the International Fire Code. For more information, visit doi.idaho.gov.
Idaho Department of Insurance News
Remember to Vote!Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Come celebrate with us!Learn about our Stroke Certification and meet our new Medical Director
STROKECERTIFIED
Please join us as we celebrate being the first in Idaho to be certified in Stroke Rehabilitation by The Joint Commission. Also, meet our new medical director, Jeremy Kokkonen, D.O., who has extensive training in osteopathic medicine, physical medicine & rehabilitation, and interventional and medical pain management.
Wednesday, November 7 • 4:30-6 p.m.Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest 3372 East Jenalan Ave., Post Falls, Idaho
Tour our facility, enjoy light appetizers, participate in a raffle, and learn how we return patients home at their highest levels of independence.
Please RSVP to Heidi Frazier at 208-262-2800or [email protected].
RHN.ERNESTHEALTH.COM
Dr. Jeremy Kokkonen, D.O., has been named the new medical director for Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest.
An osteopathic physician, Kokkonen has extensive training in osteopathic medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and interventional and medical pain management. He holds a special interest in strokes and spinal cord injuries. Prior to joining the hospital, he served as an interventional medicine and pain management physician in Ogden, Utah.
A Brigham Young University graduate, Kokkonen attended medical school at A.T. Still University/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Mo. He then continued with residencies at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas, and served as chief resident in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He completed a fellowship in interventional and pain management at Nexus Pain Care in Provo, Utah.
He is involved in numerous professional, educational, and community volunteer activities, including the American Osteopathic Association, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He currently resides in Post Falls with his family.
Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest provides specialized rehabilitative services to patients recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses or chronic medical conditions. It is consistently ranked in the Top 10% of inpatient rehabilitation facilities nationwide for patient care.
Kokkonen Named Medical Director for Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest
10 Etiquette Tips for Business Meetings 1. Be on time. Even better, be five minutes early so you can find your seat and get situated. Being ready on time shows
respect for others’ time and avoids having to start out with an apology for being late.2. Bring your business cards. Offer your business card as you introduce yourself or are introduced to other participants.
Treat cards that are given to you with respect—read the card when it is given to you and then put it away carefully in a card holder (never slip it into your back pocket where you will then sit on it). Tip: Place cards from others on the table in front of you so you can easily be reminded of peoples’ names.
3. Be prepared. The organizer of the meeting should have a set agenda that is shared well in advance. Participants should come prepared by familiarizing themselves with the objectives of the meeting and by having all assignments complete.
4. Silence your smartphone. This includes tucking it away out of sight. Lights and vibrations can be distracting to everyone around you.
5. Have a positive attitude. Don’t kick off your shoes and slouch back—meetings are not recess. Show respect by being professional, attentive, and engaged. A positive attitude starts with positive body language—sit up, look others in the eye, and smile.
6. Be a good listener and active participant. Be courteous and listen when others are speaking, but also be sure to be an active participant so you can have a productive meeting.
7. Don’t eat during meetings. Be sure to eat your meal or snack prior to entering a meeting unless the entire group is eating.
8. Avoid nervous habits. Don’t distract others by mindlessly tapping a pen or drumming your fingers on the table, rustling papers, or tapping your feet on the floor. These actions make you appear nervous or bored, neither of which are good for your image.
9. Follow through on your assigned action items. Just as it is important to arrive prepared, be sure to complete any assignments going forward.
10. The all-important thank you: Meeting with co-workers: Thank the organizer…even something as brief as “Great meeting. Thank you for getting us together” will be appreciated. Meeting with a client or prospect: Here’s an opportunity to build the relationship that shouldn’t be missed. Write a note to thank them for their time and, if applicable, the opportunity to meet.
Source: Emily Post Institute
COMMUNITY
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Ambassadors CommitteeTuesday, November 611:00am
Public Policy CommitteeThursday, November 1511:00amPost Falls Chamber
Business and Education CommitteeTuesday, November 278:30amPost Falls Chamber
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