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ByTIM MCKEOWN
We want to thank everyone who came to the Chamber’s Annual Business Breakfastthis past Monday. The Brown County RuralWater Association received this year’sDrucker Award of Excellence and Dr. Ned Lodwick was recognized with the LifetimeAchievement Award.With almost 220 people in attendance, it was one of the mostsuccessful yet. Our next breakfast will be totally different and will be free.The Chamber will host a benefits fair at the Gaslight Theatre onWednesday, Feb.
27. “What’s in it for me?Why should I join the Chamber?” are two of the questionsthat we hear a lot. Many members join for the networking opportunities, like theBusiness Breakfast and even the regular monthly meetings. Others join for the dis-counts on health insurance and workers comp. The Brown County Chamber ofCommerce is a member of the Southern Ohio ChamberAlliance and it is through thataffiliation that we are able to offer those discounts. That affiliation also gives our mem-bers nine other programs to help reduce their bottom line. Representatives of each ofthe benefit providers will be on hand to explain their programs and how they can helpyour bottom line. Worstcase scenario, you get breakfast.You will also find out addi-tional savings for your business. Call Adrienne at the Chamber at (937) 378-4784 andreserve your free spot.One of the presenters at the Benefits Fair will be Hunter Consulting, the administra-
tor for ourWorkers Comp Group Rating Program. But the deadline for joining thisyear will be before the breakfast on Feb. 20. This is an opportunity to save about 50percent of the regular state fee. Call Adrienne at the Chamber and she will put you intouch with Tammy Purcell of Hunter so that you can enroll in the program and startsaving.We have been sending a weekly eNewsletter to all our members on Mondays. The
deadline is 10 a.m. Monday for publication that afternoon. The feedback on it has beenpositive. The most common response was having all the Chamber email in one place ishandy and more people tend to read it.Our next projects are the annual golf outing and the business expo. The committees
for these events are being formed now so if you would like to volunteer to help or ifyou have any suggestions give the Chamber a call at (937) 378-4784.We want to thank all of the members who attended last week’s two ribbon cuttings
at Active Living Chiropractic and Farrell Inc. It was a great turn out and we thank allof you who attended and make these events so often requested. Thank you.Our next meeting will be 8 a.m. Feb. 21 at The Home Place in Georgetown.Thank you to our renewing members Brown County Press, Pfeffer Farms, Law
Office of Danny Bubp, Brown County Genealogical Society, D Mays HomeInspections, Brown County Educational Service Center, Village of Sardinia, SouthernState Community College, Biogene, AdWorks, UnitedWay, US Grant HomesteadAssociation, Brown County DD,AllState, HealthSource Ohio, Cartemps, CricketValley Trucking, Ursulines of Brown County, Darryl and Sandy Gray, Incenta FederalCredit Union, Cahall Bros., First State Bank, Farrell, Inc., Cincinnati Dowel andWoodProducts, AmeriFirst Mortgage, HealthQuest, Southwest Regional Medical Center,Village of Georgetown, Steer Straight Auto, Merchants National Bank, Brown CountyRuralWater Association, NewYork Life, Wint Financial, Georgetown Lions Club,Ring Real Estate, Lake Manor, Reliable Transportation Solutions, Applegate’s ProHardware, and Bailey House Bed and Breakfast… and welcome to our new membersAberdeen-Hunstville Museum,Active Living Chiropractic, Wallace Seed and Services,StoberWindow Cleaning and Crossroads Hospice.
Tim McKeown is the chair of the Chamber of Commerce.
A8 THE NEWS DEMOCRAT SUNDAY Sunday, February 3, 2013
Two great Chamber breakfasts
News from theChamber of Commerce
RussellvilleElementaryStudents named to the
second nine weeks honorroll have been announced.
All “A” Honor RollSecond Grade:
Kathleen Baird, KyleBerry, Sarah Clark, DrewDotson, Alissa Duncan,Sophia Edmisten,Alexander Gillespie,Kaylee Helton, HendrixLikerman, Wyatt Lillie,Hailey Reese, AubreeSimpson, Savannah White.
Third Grade: AndrewBest, Bailey Dotson, ShaneaFaul, Francesco Ferrari,Gabrail Francis, BlakeFrazier, Shelby Hampton,Caitlin Jacobs, JayleiJimison, Jessica Kitchen,Emma Moran, PaigeMurphy, Cody Shular.
Fourth Grade: EthanDaniels, Sarah Helton,Claire Holsted, CaitlynWills.
Fifth Grade: AbigailGillespie, MadilynnMurphy, Parker Murphy,Camryn Pickerill, Brenton
Ramey.A/B Honor RollSecond Grade:
Brandon Bailey, CaydenBuckamneer, JoshuaChitwood, CierraCreighton, McKinzieDotson, Lacey Dunseith,Tyler Fahrian, CourtneyFaul, Lyric Gast, EmmaHarness, Marlee Helbling,Alyssa Huff, CalebJimison, EmmaleeJimison, Hannah Johnston,Wyatt Manning, TaylorSmith, Chad Starrett,Zachary West, MacKenzieWiles, Emma Wisby.
Third Grade: AbbyAlexander, Kirsten Bailey,Kaitlyn Bradford, JalynBurton, Mallory Carney,Jacob Cenci, GaigeCrabtree, Gavin Crabtree,Natalie Dowling, ChristianHoskins, Jayden Jones,Karlie Klump, LukeMease, Jaicee Melvin,Jenna Puckett, SydneyRau, Avery Reynolds,Jorge Roman, CarterShideler, Easton Simpson,Ryan Tenley, AlexiaTincher, Kaelyn Wagner,
Katie Wagoner, CarterWoollard.
Fourth Grade: KaylaBerry, Blake Bilyeu, RyanBoone, Brennen Byrd,Austin Faul, SydneyFreeland, Bryon Helbling,Colton Jones, HannahMiller, Selena Mingua,Emma Murrie, Zoe Peters,Caterina Rockey, HaleySalazar, Nathan Schneider,Kelsie Shideler, MariaStalbosky, Julia Starrett,Andres Vargas, JacobYockey.
Fifth Grade: JosephBecknell, Calvyn Cate,Bryson Cook, KatelynCowdrey, Chloe Crawford,Logan Creighton, AbigailDanner, Joshua Darnell,Taylor Dotson, JordanFields, Juanita Frost,Hailey Hampton, EvelynMcCay, MadisonMcKenzie, Ashlee Minnix,Clay Newman, LandynPickerill, Jake Rager,Nathan Simpson, MyraStalbosky, Summer Sweet,Jadon Walkup, Ian Wiles,Johnathan Williams, LilyWirth.
Honor rollGEORGETOWN — AT&T
announced the activation of three newmobile Internet cell sites inDunkinsville, Russellville and Chilo,extending access for advanced mobileservices, devices and applications tocustomers in the area.The project will reportedly increase
accessability for the community inthose three locations, providing wire-less signal to the surrounding area.State Senator Joe Uecker said the proj-ect will be a great improvement for theBrown County area..“Investments in mobile Internet
technologies foster a wide range ofeconomic opportunity from small busi-nesses and high-tech manufacturing, tohealthcare and education,” said Uecker.“This investment is especially signifi-cant to my neighbors in southwesternOhio where our businesses and con-sumers are working hard to rebuild oureconomy.”“Our goal is for our customers to
have an extraordinary experience, andthese network enhancements in Adams,
Brown and Clermont counties are justthe latest examples of AT&T’s signifi-cant infrastructure investment,” saidMark Romito, AT&T Ohio ExternalAffairs Director. “As part of the south-west Ohio community, we’re alwayslooking for new opportunities to pro-vide enhanced coverage, and ourinvestment in the local wireless net-work is one way we’re accomplishingthat.”Kelly Cornette, president of the
Brown County Chamber of Commerce,said the project will help BrownCounty to attract new businesses andpromote a great business climate local-ly. The Brown County Chamber ofCommerce office is located inGeorgetown.“AT&T’s investment in Brown
County and southwest Ohio will pro-vide increased access to mobile tech-nologies, which will help improve ourbusiness climate and make our areamore attractive to employers that arelooking to expand or relocate,” saidCornette.
AT&T expands mobile internet network
The Sonship Quartet of Franklin, willbe singing at West Fork Baptist Church 6p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9. West Fork BaptistChurch is located at 10127 West Fork
Road in Georgetown.For more information or directions,
contact Kevin Johnson at (937) 515-0675or visit www.westforkbaptist.org.
Sonship Quartet to perform in Georgetown