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T HE C HAMBER C ORNER Volume 13, Issue 10 October 2013 Official Newsleer of the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce We’re running low on goodies for the newcom- er goody bags. Be sure to have your business repre- sented. Goodies can range from pens to koozies to unique items that repre- sent your business such as toothbrushes for den- tists, flyswatters for pest control companies or lens cleaning cloths for op- tometrists. Please bring 25-50 of each goody to the Chamber and be sure to restock your brochures and business card too! The Chamber is looking for a smart, energetic, productive and organized person with good people skills to run our front of- fice. Includes some administra- tive and receptionist responsi- bilities. Prefer marketing/mass communication background but will consider others. Must be computer savvy. Hours are negotiable, will be a full-time/ part-time position. Submit re- sumes and references by fax to 706-485-3277 or by email to [email protected]. We’re Hiring!

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T HE C HAMBER C ORNERVolume 13, Issue 10 October 2013

Official Newsletter of the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce

We’re running low on goodies for the newcom-er goody bags. Be sure to have your business repre-sented. Goodies can range from pens to koozies to unique items that repre-sent your business such as toothbrushes for den-tists, flyswatters for pest control companies or lens cleaning cloths for op-tometrists. Please bring 25-50 of each goody to the Chamber and be sure to restock your brochures and business card too!

The Chamber is looking for a smart, energetic, productive and organized person with good people skills to run our front of-fice. Includes some administra-tive and receptionist responsi-bilities. Prefer marketing/mass communication background but will consider others. Must be computer savvy. Hours are negotiable, will be a full-time/part-time position. Submit re-sumes and references by fax to 706-485-3277 or by email to [email protected].

We’re Hiring!

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Monday, Oct. 7: Taste of Eatonton from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at The Village at Harmony Crossing. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event. Tickets for children ages five to 12 are available for $10, and little mouths four and under eat for free. Bring your appetite and join your favorite local restaurants for the area’s largest foodie event! The Taste of Eatonton is sponsored by Smith Communications, WMGZ/Z-97, Union-Recorder & Lake Oconee Breeze, Dock 103.9, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Putnam General Hospital, Cuscowil-la on Lake Oconee, Pinnacle Credit Union, Bug House Pest Control, The Peoples Bank, Putnam County Charter School System, Georgia Power Company and Lake Oconee Dentistry.

Thursday, Oct. 10: Business After Hours sponsored by Eaton-ton Elks Lodge #2549 from 5 to 7 p.m. at 135 Industrial Boulevard in Eatonton (directly across from Haband). The evening will feature food and beverage, door prizes and fun for everyone.

Tuesday, Oct. 15: Putnam Greene Young Professionals Sip n’ Bites from 5 to 8 p.m. at Mellow Mushroom located at 105 Harmony Crossing Suite 1, in Eatonton. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/Put-namGreeneYP.

Tuesday, Oct. 22, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony celebrating Amici Lake Oconee at 5 p.m. located at 1100 Parkside Commons Street in Greensboro. Enjoy free food samples and meet the new owners. Amici is under new ownership by the same owners as the Milledgeville location. Come see the same great energy, food quality and service in Lake Oconee as customers have come to trust in Milledgeville.

Tuesday, Oct. 29: Coffee Connections presentation at Central Georgia Technical College, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. located at 580 James Marshall Bypass in Eatonton. Guest speaker Carrie Dietrich will give updates on Central Georgia Technical College while also giving tours. Fat burning tea and coffee and healthy chocolate cupcakes will be provided by Working on Wellness with Angie. Coffee Connections is sponsored by Georgia Power Company, Smith Communications, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Putnam General Hospital, Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee, Pinnacle Credit Union, Bug House Pest Control, The Peoples Bank and Putnam County Charter School System.

Tuesday, Nov. 12: Legislative Breakfast from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. at The Plaza Arts Center located at 305 N. Madison Ave. in Eatonton. The Legisla-tive Breakfast gives you the opportunity to meet with some of our state and federal elected officials or their representatives. Find out what they will be working on this session, ask questions and let them know what is important to the business people in Putnam County. The breakfast is $10 per person and includes a light breakfast. Legislative Breakfast is sponsored by AT&T, Putnam General Hospital, Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee, Pinnacle Credit Union, Georgia Power Company, Smith Communications, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Bug House Pest Con-trol, The Peoples Bank and Putnam County Charter School System.

Tuesday, Nov. 12: Putnam Greene Young Professionals Sip n’ Bites Holiday Celebration from 5 to 8 p.m. at Crooked Pines Farm located at 355 Harmony Road in Eatonton. For more information, visit www.face-book.com/PutnamGreeneYP.

Welcome!

Upcoming EventsRSVP: 706-485-7701 | [email protected]

Leadership PutnamNominations Are Open

Gary Gerrard219 Gilmer Street

Lexington, GA 30648(706) 296-5967

New Chamber MemberWelcome!

Are you in-terested in developing your leader-ship skills? Are you a Leadership P u t n a m g r a d u a t e that wants to share the same great experience you had with others? Nominations for the Leadership Putnam Class of 2014 are open and the Chamber is looking for great candidates.

Leadership Putnam provides instruction, information and assists citizens in developing their leadership skills and knowledge about our community. Students are se-lected through nominations of alumni and a nomination committee. Each class is diverse in age, race, gender and occupation.

Leadership Putnam will begin in January and will run ap-proximately every Thursday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. for 10 weeks. Also included in the schedule are three Sat-urday sessions and a weekend retreat. Throughout the program, participants will engage in a Myers-Briggs as-sessment, a tour of the community, a low and high ropes course at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, and various classes in-cluding Understanding Leadership, Socio-demographics, Valuing Community Diversity, Understanding Values, Conducting Successful Meetings, Effective Communica-tions, Local Government, Group Dynamics, Economic Development and Building Communities Through Col-laboration.

If you are interested in being nominated for Leadership Putnam, please contact the Chamber or a graduate from the program. Each nomination requires two signatures, with only one having to be a Leadership graduate.

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On Tuesday, Sept. 17, PGYP held Sip n’ Bites at Amici Lake Oconee. Pinnacle Credit Union sponsored the food for the event. Pictured, Bryce McCuin, Jackie Greer and Jason Murray, PGYP volunteers, greet at-tendees as they arrive.

On Thursday, Sept. 5, a Company Culture Workshop was taught by Robert Betzel, Eatonton native, CEO of Infinity Network Solutions, and author of “The Com-pany Culture Challenge” at Lake Point Community Church. Pictured, Rob Betzel talks with Susan Harper, The Peoples Bank, during the workshop.

Insert a flyer in this newsletter for $50. Submit 350 copies and an electronic version.

On Wednesday, Sept. 19, Networking @ Noon was sponsored by Crooked Pines Farm at The Lodge on Lake Oconee and catered by At Your Service. Mem-bers enjoyed meeting new people with introductions and a game of Chamber trivia. Pictured, Duncan Criscoe, Crooked Pines Farm, and Melissa LeBrun, Z97, connect during the walking around part of Net-working @ Noon.

On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Cof-fee Connections was held at Spillin’ the Beans. The guest speaker was Darrell Oglesby, administrator for Putnam Gen-eral Hospital. Pictured, Clay-ton Plane, Louie Herron Auto Sales, and Leslie Clark, Pinna-cle Credit Union grab a coffee to go.

President Roddie Anne Blackwell attended the Governors Conference on Tourism Sept. 10-12 held in Stone Mountain. The conference focused on tourism development and trends while also sharing best practices.

The Pubic Relations Campaigns Class at Georgia College & State University has picked the Chamber as a client for the fall. The group is working to create a marketing campaign for the Chamber. The group will be reaching out to our membership for support and feed-back and will also have an interactive booth at the Taste of Eatonton.

Important Reminders forYour Business in October!

All Businesses Must Send Notice of CoverageThe Affordable Care Act requires employers who are subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act to notify current employees about cover-age options available through state and federal exchanges by October 1, 2013. Employers must notify all employees, regardless of plan enrollment status (if applicable) or whether they are part-time or full-time. For model notices, visit www.dol.gov/ebsa/healthreform. For questions, contact your insurance broker.

Redesigned $100 Note Starts Circulation The redesigned $100 note will begin circulating on Oct. 8, 2013. To see the security features in action, you can explore the interactive note by visiting www.newmoney.gov.

Switching your loan toPinnacle Credit Union can save you money!

Minimum loan balance of $5000. 0% auto loans are excluded from this offer. Copy of most recent loan state-ment(s) must be provided. Loan qualifying criteria must be met according to credit union policy. Loan must be closed at the credit union.

n Bring in your monthly statement for your loan (auto, boat, RV, personal, or mortgage loan) and we will review it so you can see how we can help you save.

n If you qualify for a loan and we can’t save you money, we’ll give you $25.

Anyone who is a member or interested in becoming a member of Pinnacle Credit Union cantake advantage of this offer during the month of October.

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Chamber Staff:Roddie Anne Blackwell, President

Becky Needham, Membership Manager

Bonnie Simmons, Tourism Manager

Board of Directors:Lowell White, III, Chair

Calvert & White Custom Homes

Jay Gregory, Vice ChairGregory Bridge Company

Bryce McCuin, TreasurerReynolds Plantation

Eric ArenaPutnam County Charter School System

Terri CampRock Eagle 4-H Center

Duncan CriscoeCrooked Pines Farm

Rita DanielEatonton Chiropractic Center

Carrie DietrichCentral Georgia Technical College

Brandy HuskinsHuskins Law Firm LLC

Wes LewisGeorgia Power Company

Brett MauldinMarbleWorks, Inc.

Cynthia WallaceReal Estate Agent

The Chamber Corner, October 2013

706-485-7701 | fax 706-485-3277PO Box 4088 | 305 N. Madison Avenue

Eatonton, GA [email protected]

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Mission: The Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce is committed to the promotion, enhancement and unity of the business community, and is vested in the

development of Eatonton-Putnam County as a premiere tourist destination.

Strategic Goals: 1. Support Business & Community 2. Support Tourism

Values: Growth, Prosperity & Unity

2013 Chamber Champions!