June/July 2017
Monthly publica�on of the Rocky River Chamber of Commerce
Community of Opportunity
www.RockyRiverChamber.com
River Biz
Chamber Luncheon—August 17
Welcome New Rocky River Teachers
You are invited to a luncheon at Westwood Country Club on Thursday, August 17 to welcome Rocky River’s newest teach-ers as they embark on their new school year. Dr. Michael Shoaf will provide an update on the district. Lutheran West High School’s and Magnificat’s new teachers will also be in-troduced.
Sponsored by: Chamber Luncheon
- Thursday, August 17 - Networking—11:30 a.m. - Lunch—Noon
- Westwood Country Club, 22625 Detroit Rd.
Check www.RockyRiverChamber.com
or the August newsle3er for meal choices.
Back to School!
Help Us Welcome The New Teachers As we welcome the newest teachers and school administra-tors to the community at the Chamber luncheon, each will receive a gi6 bag filled with gi6 cer�ficates, notepads, pens and more—all contributed by Chamber members. Every year, the new teachers are overwhelmed by the generosity of the business community when they receive these giant gi6 bags. Each new teacher from the Rocky River City School District, Lutheran West High School and Magnificat High School will be given a gi6 bag.
If you would like to contribute an item (22 of each item) for the teachers’ gi6 bags, please contact one of the following by August 10:
Rick Joyce (Hun�ngton Na�onal Bank)... 440.515.0022 Chamber office……………………………………..440.331.1140
You can also help to welcome the new teachers by spon-soring a teacher’s meal at the luncheon. The cost is $20. You can pay for a teacher’s meal via PayPal when you make your luncheon reserva�on or call the Chamber office.
Chamber Ou�ng
Join us at a Crushers Baseball Game!
Date: Thursday, August 24 Time: 5:35 p.m. gates open 6:35 p.m. game �me Place: Sprenger Stadium, Avon Cost: $15 per person (includes food 5:35—7:05 p.m.)
Advance *cket purchase required by August 18! Only a limited number of �ckets are available, so order today!
Registra�on form enclosed
Network with members and guests of the Rocky River Chamber and the Rotary Club of Lakewood/Rocky River
in the 1st Base Club Level reserved area.
Family members welcome!
7th Annual Liba*ons Tour
Date: Thursday, August 31 Time: 5:00 p.m.- ? Cost: $20 for members $30 for non-members (cost includes T-shirt and appe�zers)
The Tour starts at Pearl of the Orient at Beachcliff Market Square. The rest of the route is TBD.
Visit the Chamber’s website for details and to register.
Join us!
Business Before Hours
Date: Thursday, June 8 Time: 7:30—9:00 a.m. Place: Simply Kitchens and Bath 20163 Lake Rd.
You and your guests are invited to network with other Chamber members on Thursday, June 8, 7:30-9:00 a.m. at Simply Kitchens and Bath in their beau�ful show-room. Breakfast will be provided by Wild Flour Bakery.
There is no cost to a3end. You are welcome to invite a friend or colleague who could benefit from mee�ng other area business people.
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Le6er from the Execu*ve Director
NETWORKING TAKES TIME Every �me you expose your business to a
new person, it could be a golden oppor-
tunity down the road.
It frustrates me when I hear people say that they didn’t get any new business AT
a par�cular event. I once had a non-member marke�ng consultant tell me
he’d join our Chamber if he signed a new client at the one luncheon he a3ended.
Really? A few years ago, a banker told me she didn’t get any new customers at the Rocky River Chamber’s Business Expo,
she wanted to walk away from the event with new checking accounts opened, which to me is a very short-sighted way to
think about networking. Networking is not about instant re-
sults. Networking takes *me. If you take advantage of the opportuni�es to meet and develop rela�onships with as many
people as possible, some of those people may come back to you down the road seeking your products/services. Take the
*me to earn their trust.
I will use our Business Expo as an example. The people who an
exhibitor meets at Expo might not need your services at that �me. Remember, customers choose their product/service
providers on THEIR �meframe, not on YOUR �meframe. But when they are ready, they may remember the nice conversa-
�ons they had with you at Expo. A person isn’t going to decide to sell their house because they met a real estate agent at
Expo; a person isn’t going to decide to paint their house, change their insurance, hire an a3orney or order a sign while
they are at Expo just because you want them to do so immedi-
ately. But when they are READY, they may remember the kind person they met whose pen has been siOng on their desk for
the last year or two, which they picked up at Expo.
Many �mes over the last eight years, I’ve taken calls from Ex-
po a3endees who described to me a par�cular Expo exhibi-tor’s table and asked me how to contact that business. They
described the table loca�on, something about the person who was working at the table or something that they remember
about the business. I’ll go back to Expo floorplans to figure out who it was so that I can connect that a3endee with the exhibi-
tor. Some�mes it was from Expo two or three years ago. But that Expo a3endee was now READY to u�lize the services of
that exhibitor.
I have two similar examples of when I was READY. I was ex-
posed to a church and a gym several years ago, but I was not
ready to transi�on to either one at the �me I learned about them. But eventually, due to the circumstances in my life, I
was ready and I remembered the posi�ve experience I had when I was exposed to the people from church and the gym.
Now I’m commi3ed to both.
I’ve been networking for many years, but I never really knew I
was un�l I realized the importance of it when I started working
at the Chamber. Nor did I realize how long-term networking is.
Every single person I’ve encountered in my life is a vehicle for networking. I recently spoke to a group of college students
and told them that someday they may be helping each other, so stay in touch and don’t burn bridges. So many of the new
members I’ve brought in to the Chamber are through connec-�ons I’ve made throughout my life….a friend of my sister or
the brother of a friend, someone from my old neighborhood in
Lakewood, an old colleague or a classmate. Whenever I meet someone around here, before talking business I try to find a
common connec�on, usually I can get to just two or three de-grees of separa�on. That’s the beauty of living in a smaller city
(and being the youngest of eight kids) and one of the reasons I’m glad I moved back to the west side of Cleveland a6er living
in Chicago and Sea3le for 17 years.
Networking is far-reaching and, I repeat, takes �me. Network-
ing is not about instant results. If you take advantage of the opportuni�es to meet and develop rela�onships with as many
people as possible, you might find that someone’s spouse, sister, cousin, neighbor or colleague could become a poten�al
new client someday. Every connec�on could open a door and
provide an opportunity. Some people are in businesses where networking can be instant, for example if you sell cupcakes.
Talk to me about the cupcakes you sell and I might suddenly want a cupcake. But for many people I meet, they’re selling
something that people only decide upon just a few �mes in their life�me…like a bank, payroll company, insurance agent,
�tle company or remodeler. Chances are good you’re not go-ing to make a decision about a major service provider based
on one encounter with a salesperson….that is why building rela�onships is so important. People need to build trust in
you. Then when the �me arrives for one of your connec�ons to make a decision to choose someone in your field, they al-
ready know they’d like to do business with you. This could be a
year or two or five down the road.
What you get out of membership in the Chamber of Com-
merce depends on how much you put into it. It’s like when I go to Weight Watchers…I’m not going to lose weight just by
siOng at the mee�ngs, I’ve tried that and it doesn’t work (see cupcake reference above), I have to take ac�on when I walk
out the door of the mee�ng. At the Chamber, we have a calen-dar FULL of events where our members can connect with oth-
er members repeatedly and build rela�onships. But connec-�ons aren’t going to be made if you’re not there, fully present
and making an effort to get to know new people (not just give them your business card). Talking with a person you met at a
previous event can help to build a stronger trus�ng rela�on-ship with that person. Being on a commi3ee is an even be3er
way to build rela�onships! It takes *me to build trust, but
people want to do business with those they trust.
The more engaged, open, friendly and connected people we
have in our business community, then the be3er our commu-nity becomes and that is beneficial to all of us. So thank you
for strengthening our business community.
Sincerely, Liz Manning, Execu�ve Director
June/July 2017
May New Members
Angela Minelli Interna*onal
Angela Minelli
P.O. Box 26345
Fairview Park 44126
440-734-8940
www.AngelaMinelli.com
Natural health solu�ons for men and women struggling from
the most common stress-related condi�ons such as chronic
fa�gue, acid reflux, bloa�ng, anxiety, insomnia and more.
Beachcliff Tavern
Chris King
19245 Detroit Rd.
Rocky River 44116
440-333-4686
All-American family pub with TVs for watching sports, plus a
private party room for events up to 150 people.
Flip Side Rocky River
Ma3 Knoth
19071 Old Detroit Rd.
Rocky River 44116
440-799-8888
www.FlipSideBurger.com
A chef-driven restaurant raising the bar on tradi�onal ham-
burgers—located in historic downtown Rocky River.
Gigi's Cupcakes (opening later this summer)
Laura Brabander
20649 Center Ridge Rd. (at Westgate)
Rocky River 44116
www.GigisCupcakesUSA.com
Gigi’s offers a variety of baked fresh daily cupcakes and mini
cheesecakes, plus ice cream. Also a variety of cakes and
cupcakes to make any celebra�on sweeter.
Navigate Risk Advisors
T.J. Worsencro6
800 Westpoint Pkwy., #1115
Westlake 44145
440-871-0110
www.NavigateRiskAdvisors.com
Full service insurance agency offering business, professional
liability and home and auto coverage through more than 35
insurance companies.
Uncle Tony Produc*ons
Madeline Gumina
440-570-5004
www.UncleTonyProduc�ons.com
Cleveland’s only video produc�on company to offer custom-
made documentaries for special events such as birthdays,
gradua�ons, anniversaries - at an affordable rate.
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May New Members (cont.)
Lakewood/Rocky River Sunrise Rotary
Kathy Berkshire
P.O. Box 16684
Rocky River 44116
216-970-8887
www.LRRSunriserotary.org
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends,
leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make
posi�ve, las�ng change in our communi�es at home and
abroad. Meets weekly at the Don Umerley Civic Center
Wednesday mornings at 7:15.
TEC Communica*ons
Mike Schilling
20234 Detroit Rd.
Rocky River 44116
440-333-5903
www.TEC4it.com
Technology solu�ons provider specializing in collabora�on
solu�ons, data center, wireless networks, network security
and telecommunica�ons services.
True Rest (opening later this summer)
Sharif Tayeh
21643 Center Ridge Rd. (at Westwood Town Center)
Rocky River 44116
216-255-4670
www.TrueRest.com
Float therapy spa for wellness, relaxa�on, pain relief and
be9er sleep.
RevLocal
Amy Davis-VanderEyk
440-503-4141
www.RevLocal.com
Providing personalized digital marke�ng solu�ons to local
businesses.
LIKE the Rocky River Chamber of Commerce page on Facebook!
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It’s Time to Golf!
The Rocky River Chamber is proud to present its 27th annual Golf Ou�ng on Monday, June 19. You are invited to spend a summer day networking with other Chamber members on the beau�ful course at Avon Oaks Country Club (a Chamber member!). The event has sold out in recent years with 144 golfers, so don’t wait to register!
You can maximize the benefit of your par�cipa�on by becoming an event sponsor. Brand name exposure for sponsors begins as soon as you register and pay!
Along with our tradi�onal Masters, PGA and US Open sponsorships that include golfers, here are some unique opportuni�es s�ll available for golfers or non-golfers:
1. Cart Sponsorship—limit 2 (only 1 available!) Your logo decal on half of the carts
2. Happy Hour Sponsorship
3. PuBng Contest Sponsorship
4. Hole Sponsorship is just $125!
Registra�on form enclosed.
US Open Sponsors
Hole-in-One Sponsor
PGA Sponsors
Beverage Cart Sponsor: fitwellcleveland
Happy Hour Sponsor: Westwood Town Center
PuOng Contest Sponsor: Floor Coverings Interna�onal
Breakfast Sponsor
Masters Sponsor
Break-a-Window Sponsor
13th
Annual Taste of River/Buy River
Date: Saturday, July 15 Time: 12:00—3:00 p.m.
Place: Don Umerley Civic Center
The Rocky River Chamber is proud to host the 13
th annual Taste of River/Buy
River at the Don Umerley Civic Center during River Days on Saturday, July 15. This event provides local restaurants and retailers with a low-cost marke�ng opportunity to showcase their fares and wares to hundreds of a3endees. This family-fun event drew more than 800 people of all ages last year.
Admission is free to the public. Food �ckets are available at the door for $1 each. The number of �ckets charged per food item will vary. It’s a great opportunity to sample a variety of menu items from area restaurants.
If you are a restaurant or retail business interested in exhibi�ng, go to the Chamber’s website and click on the Taste of River/Buy River logo for more informa�on and a registra�on form. The deadline to register is June 20. In
recent years, exhibitor space sold out early! Businesses that are not a restaurant/retailer may sign up as a sponsor for $500. Sign up as a sponsor by June 10 to get your logo on the T-shirts.
If you’re not par�cipa�ng as a vendor, please bring the family to enjoy delicious food and shopping at this fun
community event! Rain or shine, it will be dry and air-condi�oned at Taste of River/Buy River!
Sponsored by:
Are You Hiring?
www.RockyRiverChamber.com/jobs.html is a Jobs page, which lists job opportuni�es at member businesses. This is a FREE member benefit! If you’re looking to hire employees, just send a brief job descrip�on and contact informa�on to [email protected]. Include a link to a more detailed descrip�on on your website, if available. When several new jobs are added, the page is promoted on the Chamber’s Facebook page and other social media to drive traffic to the Jobs page.
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September 28 - JEFF CHARNEY
Chief Marke�ng Officer of Progressive
Returns to Disrupt Rocky River!
Charney spoke at the September 2014 and October 2015 luncheons to capacity crowds of 250 people who were entertained, educated and inspired. His enthusiasm is contagious, his
perspec�ve is unique, his presenta�ons are thought-provoking and wild!
At Emerald Event Center. RSVP with meal choice by Monday, September 25.
Sponsored by Normandy Senior Living.
Cost for members: $20; non-members $25 Add $5 for late reserva�ons a6er the Monday prior to the luncheon
Same-day reserva�ons and walk-ups cost $35
PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED FROM NON-MEMBERS
Go to www.RockyRiverChamber.com/EventCalendar.html to register
More Outstanding Luncheon Speakers in 2017
October 26 - DAVE JOHNSON Director of Public Relations and Communication
Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland & Global Center for Health Innovation "Cleveland's Winning Streak Con�nues...On and Off the Field!"
Johnson is a terrific speaker who has his finger on the pulse of Cleveland! He will share fun updates from downtown, including the RNC recap, landing the 2019 MLB All-Star Game and
plenty of other big events on the horizon.
At Westwood Country Club. RSVP with meal choice by Monday, October 23.
Sponsored by The Olive Scene.
Member Special Events ♦ The Gathering Place’s annual Race for the Place, a
celebra�on of Na�onal Cancer Survivors Day, is Sunday, June 4 at Beachwood Place. Join the Chamber’s team by going to www.RaceForThePlace.org, click on Join a Team and search for Best of the West team.
♦ Village Project’s Project Pedal fundraising bike ride is Saturday, June 17, 8:30 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Visit www.OurVillageProject.com for details and to register.
♦ Minuteman Press is having a grand opening event at its new loca�on at 24112 Lorain Rd. in North Olmsted. The event is Wednesday, June 21, 3:00—6:30 p.m. and features food, refreshments and giveaways.
If you have a special one-�me event you’d like promoted in Member
Special Events, simply send a 2-3 sentence summary of your event to
[email protected] by the 15th of the month prior to the event.
Events may also be submi9ed for pos�ng on the Chamber’s website.
Thanks to our May luncheon sponsor PNC
Thanks to the team from PNC for sponsoring the May 25
luncheon, which featured Paul Roetzer of PR 20/20 who
talked about priori�zing marke�ng goals. A9endees
received a free copy of Roetzer’s book “The Marke�ng
Performance Blueprint.”
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Lovely Paperie &
Gi�s relocated to
its new home at
19315 Detroit Rd.
in April. Mayor
Bobst and owner
Kate Fortney
Horne celebrated
with a ribbon
cuHng, joined by
Kate’s husband
and son.
Ribbon Cutting—Lovely Paperie & Gifts
Pla�num Sponsor
Thursday, October 12, 2017
It’s *me to register!
If you plan to exhibit at the Rocky River Chamber’s 15th annual Business Expo, don’t delay in submiOng your registra�on form.
DEADLINES
July 31—Early registra�on deadline. Save $ on your fee!
August 14—Sponsor registra�on deadline. Your logo will be on Expo 2017 adver�sing and marke�ng materials, including a postcard that will be mailed to 5,000 businesses. Sponsors get choice of table placement on the Expo floor.
Expo is a high-energy event, offering you the opportunity to connect with about 1,000 people in just five hours. The event has earned the reputa�on as the best Expo in town!
Visit www.RockyRiverChamber.com for a registra�on form.
Thanks to Expo early sponsors:
Silver Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Ribbon Cutting—Firehouse Subs
Firehouse Subs
celebrated its grand
opening with a ribbon
cuHng on May 1.
Owner Carrie Timic
cut the ribbon with
Mayor Bobst, joined
by members of her
family, Chamber
Board member Jim
Riedl, RRPD Chief
S�llman, RRFD Chief
Lenart. Firehouse
Subs is located at
21860 Center Ridge
Rd. by Giant Eagle.
June/July 2017 Page 7
2017 Event Calendar
June/July
Commi6ee Mee*ngs
Membership Commi6ee Wednesday, June 7, 8:30 a.m. Panera Bread, 19705 Center Ridge Rd. Contact: Jason Orsky 440-835-6550
Expo Commi6ee (no mee�ng in June/July)
Tuesday, August 8, 8:30 a.m. Chamber office, 19543 Center Ridge Rd. Contact: Eileen Gorski 440-895-2700
Golf Commi6ee Thursday, June 1 and June 8, 5:00 p.m. Burntwood Tavern at Beachcliff Market Square Contact: Marc Hustek 216-374-4882
Taste of River/Buy River Commi6ee Friday, June 23, 8:30 a.m. Michael’s Restaurant & Bar, 19797 Detroit Rd. Contact: Jim Riedl 440-477-9307
Would you like to be a part of a commi9ee? Not only will you be sup-
por�ng the Chamber, it’s also a great way to get to know other Cham-
ber members. Many business partnerships have formed between com-
mi9ee members! Call the Chamber office to find out which one is a
good fit for you.
Date Event Time Place
June 8 Business Before Hours
Breakfast provided by Wild Flour Bakery 7:30—9:00 a.m. Simply Kitchens & Bath
June 19 27th Annual Golf Ou�ng All day Avon Oaks Country Club
** No Chamber Luncheon in June or July**
July 15 Taste of River/Buy River 12:00—3:00 p.m. Don Umerley Civic Center
August 24 Lake Erie Crushers Ou�ng 5:35 p.m. Sprenger Stadium
August 31 Liba�ons Tour 5:00 p.m. Star�ng at Pearl of the Orient
August 17
Chamber Luncheon
Sponsored by Ohio Educa�onal Credit Union
Welcome New Rocky River Teachers
11:30 a.m. Westwood Country Club
New Member-to-Member Benefits ♦ Flip Side Rocky River—10% discount
♦ Uncle Tony Produc*ons—10% off docYOUmemory packages
♦ Urban Chrioprac*c—10% off pillows and Aline foot inserts
You must show a current membership card to receive discounts. Please show gra�tude to your fellow members
who offer these savings to you!
Get a New Member & Get Dinner at Burntwood
When you recruit a new member to join the Rocky River Chamber of Commerce, you will be rewarded with a
$20 giM card for BURNTWOOD TAVERN! *
Just make sure that your name is on the line in the middle of the new member’s applica�on that says “Who encouraged you to join the Rocky
River Chamber of Commerce?”
To find out if a business is already a member, check the Member Directory at: www.RockyRiverChamber.com/MemberDirectory.html
*One reward per person in 2017. Valid at Rocky River loca�on only.
Thanks to Burntwood Tavern for par�cipa�ng in this promo�on
with a very generous dona�on!
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SCRAMBLE FORMAT 9:00 AM REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST BY
9:30 AM FREE GOLF CLINIC
10:00 AM PUTTING CONTEST QUALIFICATIONS BEGIN
10:45 AM GOLFERS’ INSTRUCTIONS
11:00 AM SHOTGUN START 4:30 PM RECEPTION
SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS MASTERS
$2500 PGA
$1100 CART $1100
US OPEN $550
PUTTING CONTEST OR HAPPY HOUR
$250
HOLE $125
LOGO ON SPONSOR GIFT ����
LOGO ON ALL PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS ���� ���� ���� ����
LOGOLINK ON CHAMBER’S WEBSITE ���� ���� ���� ����
HOLE SIGN 2 SIGNS 1 SIGN 1 SIGN 1 SIGN 1 SIGN
LOGO DECAL ON 1/2 OF COURSE CARTS ����
GOLF PACKAGE (INCLUDES: GOLFERS, CART, BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, BEER/WINE)
8 GOLFERS 4 GOLFERS 2 GOLFERS 2 GOLFERS
GOLF UMBELLA 8 UMBRELLAS 4 UMBRELLAS 2 UMBRELLAS 2 UMBRELLAS
FREE RAFFLE TICKETS 8 TICKETS 4 TICKETS 2 TICKETS
RECOGNITION AT DINNER ���� ���� ���� ���� OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE ITEMS FOR GOLFERS’ GIFT BAGS ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ����
AVON OAKS COUNTRY CLUB ���� 32300 DETROIT ROAD, AVON
ROCKY RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GOLF OUTING
BIG RAFFLE AT THE RECEPTION!
WIN A $500 GIFT CARD, AIRLINE TICKETS, HDTV & MANY GREAT PRIZES DONATED BY CHAMBER MEMBERS TICKETS $5 EACH, 5 FOR $20 ���� AVAILABLE IN ADVANCE ���� OPEN TO ALL ���� WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT
Beverage Sponsor Cart Sponsors PGA Sponsors US Open Sponsors
REGISTER BY APRIL 28: $155 REGISTER AFTER APRIL 28: $175
INCLUDES BREAKFAST, LUNCH, PIG ROAST DINNER & BEER/WINE
ADD THE EARLY BIRDY BONUS PACKAGE: $30 ($45 WHEN PURCHASED DAY OF EVENT) INCLUDES 2 MULLIGANS, PUTTING CONTEST & 5 RAFFLE TICKETS
27th Annual
HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR
MASTERS SPONSOR:
DINNER-ONLY RESERVATIONS—$25 PER PERSON
Name for Dinner Reservation #1 Name for Dinner Reservation #2
GOLFER #1
COMPANY
GOLFER NAME(S) — DUE BY MONDAY, JUNE 12
Name on Card (please print)
Exp. date 3 Digit Code
MasterCard/VISA
Check #__________ enclosed (payable to Rocky River Chamber of Commerce) Total enclosed or to be charged $_________
Return to: Rocky River Chamber of Commerce, 19543 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River, OH 44116
Phone 440.331.1140 • Fax 440.331.3485 • [email protected] • www.RockyRiverChamber.com
27TH ANNUAL ROCKY RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOLF OUTING—MONDAY, JUNE 19
REGISTRATION FORM
I/we would like to donate the following item(s) for the big Raffle (minimum value of $25):
RAFFLE DONATION
VALUE: $
Business Name _______________________________________________________________________Today’s Date ____________ Contact Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________City _____________________________Zip_________ Phone _____________________________________Email ___________________________________________________________
METHOD OF PAYMENT (CHECK ONE) — DUE WITH REGISTRATION
Credit Card Number (this portion of the application will be cut off & shred after credit card processing)
SPONSORSHIP REGISTRATION
MASTERS SPONSOR — $2,500 (UP TO 8 GOLFERS INCLUDED)
PGA SPONSOR — $1,100 (UP TO 4 GOLFERS INCLUDED)
Hole Sponsor — $125
US OPEN SPONSOR — $550 (UP TO 2 GOLFERS INCLUDED)
GOLF REGISTRATION
SINGLE GOLFER — $155 EACH BY APRIL 28 $175 EACH AFTER APRIL 28 (PLEASE PRINT NAME BELOW)
FOURSOME— $620 BY APRIL 28 $700 AFTER APRIL 28 (PLEASE PRINT NAMES BELOW)
CART SPONSOR — $1,100 (limit 2) (UP TO 2 GOLFERS INCLUDED)
Putting Contest Sponsor — $250 Happy Hour Sponsor — $250
Billing ZIP
EARLY BIRDY BONUS PACKAGE—$30 EACH ($45 VALUE WHEN PURCHASED DAY OF EVENT) (INCLUDES 2 MULLIGANS, PUTTING CONTEST, & 5 RAFFLE TICKETS) QUANTITY ____
GOLFER #2
COMPANY
GOLFER #3
COMPANY
GOLFER #4
COMPANY
Payment for golfers is non-refundable if cancelled after May 26. Payment for any sponsorship is non-refundable.
Earlier time this year!
Return to Rocky River Chamber of Commerce: 19543 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River, OH 44116 Phone 440.331.1140 • Fax 440.331.3485 • [email protected] • www.RockyRiverChamber.com
Business Name ___________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name (required) _____________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________City _________________________Zip________ Phone (required) ___________________________________________________________________________________ Email (required to receive event details) _________________________________________________________________
METHOD OF PAYMENT (CHECK ONE) — DUE WITH REGISTRATION
Name on Card (please print) Exp. date 3 Digit Code
MasterCard/VISA
Check #__________ enclosed (payable to Rocky River Chamber of Commerce)
Credit Card Number (this portion of the application will be cut off & shredded after credit card processing)
REGISTRATION FORM
______ TICKETS X $15 = $____________ DUE WITH REGISTRATION (+ $.50/TICKET FOR CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS)
TICKETS WILL BE LEFT AT THE BOX OFFICE WILL CALL IN THE NAME OF THE CONTACT PERSON IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED TO PICK UP TICKETS
ROCKY RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE ROTARY CLUBS OF LAKEWOOD AND ROCKY RIVER
INVITE YOU TO AN OUTING WITH THE LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 — 6:35 PM GAME TIME Gates open & our party starts at 5:35 PM
Ticket includes food 5:35 - 7:05 PM
NETWORK WITH MEMBERS OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIRST BASE CLUB LEVEL SUITE
TICKETS ARE $15 EACH FAMILY MEMBERS ARE WELCOME
TICKET ORDER DEADLINE: AUGUST 18 (NO EXCEPTIONS!) ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE, SO ORDER TODAY!
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS PLAY AT SPRENGER STADIUM 2009 BASEBALL BOULEVARD, AVON, OHIO 44011
WWW.LAKEERIECRUSHERS.COM
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River Biz
19543 Center Ridge Rd.
Rocky River, OH 44116
www.RockyRiverChamber.com
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Rocky River Chamber of Commerce
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2017 Officers
Chair Vice Chair Policy
Vice Chair Events Vice Chair Economic Development
Vice Chair Membership Treasurer Secretary
Past Chair Execu�ve Director
Steve Polly, Ba9le & Polly Christopher Klym, Huffman, Hunt & Klym Jim Riedl, First Federal Lakewood Private Banking Rusty Deane, Associate member
Jason Orsky, Jason M. Orsky Wealth Management Mike TrifileB, Devries TrifileH & Loy CPAs Anne Kuenzel, Cleveland Clinic Marc Hustek, Howard Hanna Real Estate
Liz Manning
2017 Board of Directors
Julie Bialowas Tom Ford
Carrie Hoover Rick Joyce
Sharon Spooner Dan Weist
Cleveland Magazine
Lutheran West High School
Hun�ngton Na�onal Bank FranNet of Northern Ohio
Howard Hanna Real Estate
Phone: 440-331-1140 • Fax: 440-331-3485 • Email: [email protected] • Website: www.RockyRiverChamber.com
River Biz Credits
Wri�ng, Design and Layout: Liz Manning Proofreading: Donna Kopina, Anne Kuenzel and Peter Toomey Prin�ng: Prin�ng Partners
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