brookings-harbor business review
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Topics of Interest Sonia Graham, Business Forum
Chamber Email is Down
New Chamber Website
Eye Center of Brookings Mixer & Ribbon
Cutting
Chamber Website Advertisement Form
Amgen People’s Coast Classic
Save-The-Date Chamber Events
Trick-Or-Treat In Brookings & Harbor
An Evening At The Eiffel
O’Reilly Auto Parts Ribbon Cutting & Grand
Opening
Chamber Advertising Opportunities
Meet Our Visitors
Down To Business
Outdoor Writers Association of California
Calendar of Events
Brookings-Harbor
Business Review
O’Reilly Auto Parts 1201 Chetco Ave, Brookings (541)412-1192
Y Bull Excavating 15486 Vista View Dr, Brookings (541)469-4683
Mentor Oregon 425 Mill Beach Rd, Brookings (541)412-8268
McCabe and Swank Insurance 601 Chetco Ave Suite 1, Brookings (541)412-6168
South Coast Dispensaries 1025 Chetco Ave #4, Brookings, (541)813-2133
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
As we move out of summer and into
fall, I want to reflect a bit on what a
busy summer 2014 Brookings experi-
enced. Brookings-Harbor saw an
increase in the number of visitors to
the area. Just at the Chamber of
Commerce, visitors to the center
numbered near 100 phone calls and
personal inquires daily. It seems to
me, more people were at stores,
parks, hotels and on our beaches
than last year. My observations are
somewhat substantiated with the
new businesses such as O’Reilly Auto
Store, the re-opening of the Brook-
ings Inn & Resort, Humane Society’s
Thrift Store, Goodwill Industries, and
Dollar General. Even our own Brook-
ings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce
saw a jump in membership that con-
tinues to grow. Indeed, the Brook-
ings-Harbor economy seemed im-
proved, which falls in line with Ore-
gon’s overall economic and tourism
improvement.
Economic and tourism is trending
upward in Oregon for this year. On
the Wild Rivers Coast from October
2013 to January 2014, travelers to
Oregon increased 10.7 per cent. Our
number one tourist numbers to Ore-
gon were from Canada, followed by
Japan, Australia, United Kingdom and
Germany. The number one visitor
stop in our area is Oregon’s beautiful
Pacific Ocean and pristine beach-
front. Campgrounds, RV Parks and
Hotels saw an increase in their reve-
nues. This is good news. Employ-
ment numbers are trending upward.
This is good news too.
If you visit a store, hotel, shop, or
any business establishment, take a
moment to thank the manager,
owner or even the employees for
investing in our area. Without their
presence, Brookings-Harbor would
be quite a different place. We need
more business venture to keep our
economy healthy. Strong businesses
translate to more jobs, more resi-
dents and a stronger economic base.
Continued...
From The Chair:
Welcome Our New Chamber Members
Business Forum Sonia Graham, Sea View Senior Living Community
Email Is Down! [email protected]
From The Chair Continued...
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jerry Law, Chair AtRivers Edge RV Resort
Terry Adams, Treasurer Barron’s Home Furnishings
Becky Conary, Secretary US Bank
OFFICERS
Andrew Myer Palm Cleaning
Cherie Mitchell Flora Pacifica, Inc.
Daryn Farmer State Farm Insurance
Diana Orman Fred Meyers
Terre Hodges Edward Jones Investment
Mark Ritchie Mark Ritchie Construction, Inc.
Rob Reed Bicoastal Media
Theresa Dillon Rogue Credit Union
Vanita Roland Sutter Coast Health Center @ BH
Dr. Doug Walker Eye Center of Brookings, LLC
Rose Gabrielson Mary Kay Cosmetics
EX-OFFICIO
David Itzen Curry County
Gary Milliman City of Brookings
Ted Fitzgerald Port of Brookings-Harbor
Russ Crabtree Smith River Rancheria
STAFF
Arlis A. Steele President/CEO
Justin Nugent Bookkeeper
Crystal Kurth Office Assistant
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
& STAFF
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Sonia Graham, Community Relations Specialist from Sea View Senior Living Community, spoke at the September 11th Business Forum about creating a consistently excellent Customer Experience. The process includes creating a customer experience map; mapping out the entire customer experience addressing all five senses: hearing, feeling, smelling, seeing, and tasting. It is a of following a potential customer from the moment they see or hear about your business to being a customer. Each step should be considered and sub-ject to change to provide the best experience for your client or customer. This process includes your first interaction with the customer through the receipt of the product or service.
The Chamber of Commerce email system is temporarily down and is ex-pected to be restored at latest Thursday, October 16th. The Chamber has created a temporary email [email protected] to email time sensitive information and to receive your emails temporarily.
If you have emailed the Chamber on or after October 10th we may not have received your email. Please resend all information from that date forward to the temporary email. You will be notified when the email system is operating. You patience and understanding is appreciated.
I want to personally thank our Chamber Directors for all the hard work each of them
do to support our members. The Chamber continues to offer monthly Forums, mix-
ers and other frequent contact opportunities that bring us together. We are plan-
ning something special for our veterans, whose organizations are the most active in
our state. On our immediate schedule is the New Year’s Gala/Auction Dinner. This
event will occur December 31st. Do not forget about our Business Outlook Confer-
ence that we will host in Brookings tentatively scheduled for January 16th, giving our
local businesses a great opportunity to learn about economic trends and network
with other businesses.
Our Chamber has a new web site and I encourage everyone to take advantage of its
new and exciting features. Finally, if you engage anyone in our community in con-
versation, ask them if they are a member of the Chamber of Commerce. Being a
member of our Chamber just makes common sense for any business owner wanting
to connect to our community.
Jerry W. Law
The Chamber Has A New Website! www.BrookingsHarborChamber.com
The Chamber is happy to announce their new website is up and running! Though Main-brace Technologies provided the Chamber with skilled and quality service it was neces-sary that the Chamber consider developing a site in a format easy for in-house updates to suit their growing needs. In addition to the ongoing growth of the new website the Chamber has numerous opportunities to advertise and showcase it’s members.
Your FREE Chamber member website listing as seen below has your business name, ad-dress, phone numbers, emails, website link, and social network links, notes (information about your business), photo or logo, and interactive map directing potential clients to your business. If you click on your company name it will bring up a printable page and if you click on the photo or logo you will be navigated to your website.
Please review your listing to ensure your information is up-to-date. Members with en-hanced listings are also found in “Excellence in Business”. The Chamber Website Devel-oper, Eric Stewart, is currently working on additional coding to provide photo galleries, and additional options for our businesses with enhanced listings. Please continue to watch for updated information and advertising opportunities.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Chamber Visitor Center Fall/Winter Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10am-3pm
Friday 10am-5pm.
Chamber Business Hours:
Due to meetings, events, and other business related engage-ments the Chamber business hours vary.
You are welcome to stop by or call to schedule time to meet or email. (541)469-3181
Ribbon Cutting & Mixer Eye Center of Brookings, LLC
Mixer Co-Host Barron’s Home Furnishings
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
The Eye Center of Brookings welcomed the com-munity to visit their new facility at the August 22nd Chamber Mixer & Ribbon Cutting located at 937 K Chetco Avenue in Brookings.
Co-hosting the event was Barron’s Home Furnish-ings, providing comfortable outdoor seating for guests.
The Eye Center of Brookings has trained profes-sionals who have the skill to help care for your eyesight. Stop by the and check out their inven-tory of quality eye wear, learn more about their services, and meet their wonderful staff.
EYE CENTER OF BROOKINGS STAFF: Dr. Douglas Walker, who had received his doctor-ate from Pacific University College of Optometry in 1999; Dr. Walker has received impressive awards and honors, and has a long history of ac-tively supporting local efforts. Dr. John Rush, a longtime resident of Curry County served on vari-ous Optometric Boards and is the Vice-President of American Eye Instruments, Inc, and in active in county-wide efforts. Karl Henne is the Certified Optician for Curry Eye Centers, a graduate of Valley College joining the team in 1986. Colee Ramirez is the Eye Technician for the Center. Kalina Clewell handles optical sales and repairs.
Left to Right: Jerry Law, Dr. Walker, Terry
Adams, Vanita Roland, Terre Hodges,
Theresa Dillon. Front: Zack & Abby.
Owner/Operator, Terry Adams, of Barron’s Home Fur-nishings offers quality furniture at a reasonable price at the main store location and warehouse in Harbor, 97900 Shopping Center Ave in Harbor. They carry eve-rything from dining, bedroom, living room ,and outdoor seating. Stop by Barron’s and check out their great se-lections, if they don’t have it in your choice color or don’t see what you want, ask, they may be able to spe-cial order it in your preferred color.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be
included on the Trick-Or-Treat map
this Halloween. For only $10 your
business will be included on the
map and listing in the Curry
Coastal Pilot newspaper twice,
flyers posted at participating busi-
nesses, posted on the Chamber
website, and Facebook pages, and
handed out to visitors and resi-
dents. (541)469-3181
BROOKINGS-HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBER WEBSITE ADVERTISING AGREEMENT - BrookingsHarborChamber.com
1. ___ Homepage Featured Slide Image: Your image will be featured on the Chamber website homepage slide
with a clickable link to a custom page or to your website.
___Featured Image #2 (3-Month Commitment) $175 per month
___Featured Image #4 (2-Month Commitment) $110 per month
___Featured Image #6 (2-Month Commitment, Events Only) $50 per month
2. ___ Homepage Highlight: Your image will be featured in the highlight section with an introduction text, and
your clickable image will link to your website.
___Month-To-Month $165 per month
___6-Month Commitment $145 per month
___12-Month Commitment $125 per month
3.___ Welcome Visitor or Living In Brookings Sub Page Featured Image: Your image will be featured on the
Chamber website on the Lodging, Dining, Shopping, Event Venues & Services, Education, Health Care, or Real Es-
tate page chosen as the featured image with a clickable link to your website. Photo/graphic must be 440x940, be
in good quality and taste, and must be approved by the Chamber President/CEO. Only businesses related to the
sub page category will be considered.
___Month-To-Month $150 per month
___6-Month Commitment $140 per month
___12-Month Commitment $125 per month
Business:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name:______________________________________________________________Website: ____________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________Email:_______________________________________________________________________________
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Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
The Chamber President/CEO met with the new organizers of the Amgen People’s Coast Classic to discuss plans for the 2015 ride finale in Brookings. The Amgen People’s Coast Classic offers 2-6 days of cycling the beautiful Oregon coast with up to 363 miles benefiting the Arthritis Foundation.
This year riders ended their journey September 12th at the Beautiful Azalea Park where they recuperated and prepared for a long drive home.
It was confirmed the Amgen People’s Coast Classic riders will spend the night in Brookings as part of their finale. The Chamber will provide more information as it become available; watch for information on how your business may become in-volved.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Amgen People’s Coast Classic 2014 Ride Finale in Brookings
Save-The-Date Chamber Events
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Ribbon Cutting - The Dance Zone – October 20th Ribbon Cutting Monday, October 20th, at The Dance Zone, at 4pm. Owner, Cherita Wil-son has spent much of the summer remodeling the dance studio and it is time to show off their new floors, paint job, and more… Located at 430 Oak Street in Brookings.
Ribbon Cutting – Goodwill Industries – November 6th Ribbon Cutting 7:30am, Thursday November 6th, at Goodwill Industries located at 890 Chetco Avenue, Brookings. Show your support and meet the new staff and manage-ment. Goodwill Industries of Lane and South Coast Counties Inc. Is a mission-integrated, enterprise-funded organization that provides services to individuals with barriers to employment.
Ribbon Cutting - McMillen Art Gallery & Fiber Art Studio – November 7th Ribbon Cutting & Holiday Opening at McMillen Art Gallery & Fiber Art Studio Friday, No-vember 7th at 4:30pm. The Holiday Opening is November 7th 4pm-9pm, and November 8th/9th from 10am-6pm. The gallery continues to grow as, Owner, Kate McMillen brings artists from all over the world to teach workshops at her facility. Refreshments and the opportunity to learn more about the artists and their work immediately following the Ribbon Cuttings. Located at 17265 Highway 101 North, Smith River.
Business Forum – November 13th Annette Shelton-Tidderman from the State of Oregon Employment Department Re-search Division will hold the floor at the Thursday, November 13th Business Forum held at Sebastian’s Restaurant in Port of Brookings Harbor from 12pm-1pm. Annette is al-ways a wealth of knowledge as she shares the latest news on economics for our region.
After-Hours Business Mixer – November 14th Ocean Park will host this year’s November Mixer & National Candlelight Commemora-tive, November 14th from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Ocean Park is specially trained care giving facility focused on care for Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, and Parkinson’s Dis-ease. Bring a guest and light a commemorative candle following the Mixer for someone you know and love. Located at 984 Parkview Drive in Brookings.
Ribbon Cutting/Open House- Coastal Country Property Management – December 2nd Enjoy holiday desserts, coffee, and decorations at the Coastal Country Property Man-agement Open House & Ribbon Cutting, December 2nd at 5:30pm. Invite a guest to this exciting event and meet their friendly staff, and learn about properties managed by Coastal Country Property Management, Located at 15440 Museum Road in Harbor.
After-Hours Business Mixer – December 12th The Barron’s Home Furnishings Holiday Mixer is always a great way to end your year with co-workers, good company, refreshments, and their beautiful home décor where guests try out sofas, mattresses, dining sets and more Friday, December 12th from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Please be sure to invite your employees, co-workers, your vendors, and/or a fellow business member. Located at 97900 Shopping Center Avenue, Suite 28 in Harbor.
An Evening At The Eiffel - December 31st The Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce presents An Evening At The Eiffel, A For-mal Affair New year’s Eve Dance, Gala & Auction, at 16290 Tolman Lane, 2nd Floor, in Brookings, Oregon.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
TRICK OR TREAT In Brookings & Harbor
Bi-Mart
Spotlight Video
Dottie’s Corner
US Bank
Dairy Queen
The Dance Zone
Feather Your Nest
Harbrook Jewelers
Barron’s Home Furnishings
South Coast Humane Society
Hungry Clam
Rivers Ink & Toner
Itsa Barking Lot
Bakery By The Sea
The Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce & participating businesses bring you a safe family friendly
trick-or-treating in Brookings & Harbor. The Trick-Or-Treat map will be in the Curry Coastal Pilot newspaper,
distributed at participating businesses, and available at www.BrookingsHarborChamber.com.
An Evening At The Eiffel New Year’s Eve Gala—(541)469-3181 to reserve your tickets!
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
O’Reilly Auto Parts Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening
O’Reilly Auto Parts welcomed the community to visit their new facility at the September 24th Chamber Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening located, at 1201 Chetco Avenue in Brookings. District Manager, Mark Baldwin and Store Manager, Andrew Welch greeted guests as they filled the store inviting them to enjoy refreshments as they announced the winners of the Classic Car Show. City representatives included Mayor, Ron Henden-skog and City Manager, Gary Milliman. Chamber representatives included Chairman, Jerry Law of AtRivers Edge RV Resort, President/CEO, Arlis Steele, and Board members Terre Hodges of Edward Jones Investments, and Mark Ritchie of Ritchie Construction.
O’Reilly Auto Parts mission is to offer the best combination of price and quality provided with the highest possible service level. With everything from car seat covers, oil, air fresheners, to batteries, and other special order parts you will find what you need at O’Reilly’s Auto Parts.
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Recently Introduced Bills:
H.R.5546 - Marine Disease Emer-
gency Act of 2014
H.R.5563—Honoring the Hiring of
Heroes Act
S.2299—Native American Lan-
guages Reauthorization Act of
2014
H.R.5500-Protect Veterans Em-
ployment and Training Services
Act of 2014
H.R.5572 - Protecting Students
from Worthless Degrees Act
H.R. - Marine Disease Emergency
Enacted Public Law:
PL 113-157 - H.R.4631 - Autism
Collaboration, Accountability, Re-
search, Education, and Support
Act of 2014
PL 113-180 - S.2154 - Emergency
Medical Services for Children
Reauthorization Act of 2014
PL 113-181 - S.2258 - Veterans'
Compensation Cost-of-Living Ad-
justment Act of 2014
PL 113-175 - H.R.5404 - Depart-
ment of Veterans Affairs Expiring
Authorities Act of 2014
PL 113-146 - H.R.3230 - Veterans
Access, Choice, and Accountabil-
ity Act of 2014
Chamber Advertising Opportunities Ask about bundling options & savings
Chamber Newsletter: 2.5”x3.75” or 3.75”x2.5” ad for $15 per year month with a 6 month commitment; newsletters are emailed to 700-1,000 business leaders, local committees, organi-zations, residents, and visitors. A full page flyer or advertisement is only $35 per insert. Digi-tal copy of the flyer is required in a jpg and pdf format. Newsletters are posted on Chamber social networks, on the Chamber website, and archived on the website for ongoing viewing.
Chamber Website Enhanced Listing: This option provides additional pages for photo galleries and business information, and your business is listed in the “Excellence in Business” listing, and your business is listed as a supporting business in each addition of the Chamber newsletter (during their commitment) as of January 1, 2015. $29.99 per month; available with auto debit or monthly invoicing.
Chamber Website Advertising: Advertisement options include homepage featured slides, homepage highlights, subpage featured photos, and more. Advertisers with a 12 month com-mitment may discounted rates. Please the Website Advertising Form on page 4 for more de-tails or to secure your space.
Email Leads: Each month the Chamber receives 1,000-5,000 email leads of travelers interested in our area, these are travelers requesting more information (each month the email leads are new, no duplications). As of January 2015 we will be responding to these leads each week with the Chamber Business Directory, our beautifully enhanced Calendar of Events, and Attractions. You will have the opportunity to promote your business, event, or effort for $150 for a full page advertisement or flyer each month, or 12 month commitment for $125 per month. Addi-tional advertisement ad sizes of 2.5”x3.75” or 3.75”x2.5” will be available for $75 per month or 12 month commitment for $50 per month. More information and forms will be available soon.
Relocation Packet Inserts: With hundreds of relocation requests each year by potential resi-dents the Chamber emails and/or mails packets of information to assist with finalizing their decision to move or to assist with their move. We will include your brochure in these mailing for .50 per brochure to offset the cost of the additional postage. You provide the Chamber with 100 or more pieces with a check for the costs and every time a relocation packet is sent your information is included. As of January 2015 you will automatically be included on the Chamber newsletter list of supporting businesses, and your brochure will be included in the email relocation packets (you must provide an electronic pdf version of your brochure).
Cooperative Magazine Advertisements: The Chamber negotiates significant discounts with major magazines relevant to business members. With the negotiation the Chamber often re-duces a one or two page option by $500-$6,000 and provides members the opportunity to ad-vertise on a large scale at minimal rates. These cooperative advertisements keep Brookings and Harbor on the minds of our ideal visitors and potential residents. The Chamber is currently working with Travel West +Life Magazine with ad spaces of 3.75”wide x 2.5”tall for only $200. Travel West prints and distributes over 200,000 magazines and has an average of 8 million digi-tal views. Checks will be made to the Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce, artwork or free custom design ad will be sent directly to Robert Speed, [email protected] / (941)955-2141.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Ad Space 2.5” x 3.75”
Meet Our Visitors From Near & Far
First Time To The United States This group of travelers were a lot of fun for the Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Com-merce staff. This was their first time visiting Brookings but it was also their first time in the United States. They all met while har-vesting produce in Paris. The two gentlemen in the photograph are from Paris, France and the two ladies are from Quebec, Canada.
They were eager to kayak the Chetco River and visit out local beaches. The Chamber staff referred these travelers to Chamber members who provide kayaking related ser-vices.
When asked how long they would be in town they happily explained that they didn’t have a schedule, that it depended on how much there was to do in the area. After filling them up with information, brochures, and answering their questions they left to check into a local campground. Their ultimate goal was to explore the coast and eventually make their way to San Francisco; a place they had heard so much about.
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Love Story In Brookings This couple has been vacationing in Brook-ings for over a decade. When Visiting the Brookings-Harbor Chamber they shared their love story and were happy to have their photo taken. They explained that they stop by the Chamber most every time they come to Brookings to pick up information about local events and are serious about moving to the area.
The couple was interested in local events hap-pening while they were in town, real estate, churches, banks, fishing, and shopping. Chamber staff provided the couple with the Chamber Business Directory & Profile, Relocation Packet, Annual Calendar of Events, and flyers of the weekends events. Af-ter a lengthy visit at the Chamber the couple planned to enjoy lunch at one of the re-ferred Chamber member restaurants, they planned to stop by Flora Pacifica, drive through the beautiful Salmon Run Golf Course, and possibly look at houses.
Watching The Salmon Run A group of four cyclists stopped by the Brookings-Harbor Chamber Visitor Center to get information on fishing and watching Salmon run. This foursome were hoping to get information to watch the salmon run before they continue their journey south. Chamber staff provided a fishing map, fishing guide, fishing regulations, and a Chamber Business Directory, and referral to Chamber members who offer fish-ing services and products.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
Down To Business Arlene Soto, SBDC
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
How do I decide if a business idea is likely to be successful?
While there are no guarantees any startup business will be successful, a good first step to determine if an idea makes sense before proceeding with an investment of time and re-sources is to do a venture feasibility study. A venture feasibility study analyzes an idea from several perspectives: market opportunity, competition, resources available, re-source gaps, financial viability, operational issues, intellectual property rights, develop-ment timeline and technology needs. Consider a venture feasibility study as a start on a business plan if the idea looks profitable.
Determining the market opportunity is based on reasonable market research both pri-mary and secondary. Primary market research consists of interviewing or surveying po-tential customers on their preferences and ability to purchase. Secondary market re-search consists of gathering information that is already available regarding the target cus-tomer group such as demographic data available through the U. S. Census Bureau at www.census.gov. Are there enough customers willing to buy your products, often enough, at a profitable price that your business can pay all expenses and provide a de-cent living wage to owners? If not, the business idea is not feasible.
Many people who want to start a business believe they will be able to get grants or loans to help them finance the venture. Often this is not true. Part of a venture feasibility study is to look at what financial resources are already available in personal bank ac-counts, equity in a home, life insurance, family and friends or from selling assets. Per-sonal credit ratings and collateral are also important. Lenders make decisions based on customer ability to repay the loan. A major cause of business failure is not having enough cash available to cover all startup costs and operate for at least a year. Ask yourself, “Am I willing to risk what I own to go into this business because the potential rewards are greater than the risks?”
A good first step in the feasibility determination is a SWOT analysis (strengths, weak-nesses, opportunities and threats). Look honestly at all the pros and cons for this type of business venture. Analyze ways to overcome weaknesses and threats. The local Small Business Development Center office is a resource that can assist with the venture feasibility process. Find the location nearest you at www.BizCenter.org. For more information contact Arlene Soto, CMA, CGBP Southwestern Oregon Community Col-lege, (541)756-6445, e-mail [email protected], or write 2455 Maple Leaf, North Bend, OR 97459.
Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings!
October 20th - The Dance Zone Ribbon Cutting at 4pm, at 430 Oak Street, Brookings. The Dance Zone serves youth and adults with music, dance, and provides a space for parties. November 6th - Goodwill Indus-tries Promptly at 7:30am, at 890 Chetco Ave, brookings. Goodwill Industries soft opening following the Ribbon Cutting. November 7th - McMillen Art Gal-lery & Fiber Art Studio Meet at 4:30pm, at 17265 HWY 101 North, Smith River. Holiday opening imme-diately following with refreshments & drinks. Artists will be available for questions.
Outdoor Writers Association of California Conference The Outdoor Writers Association of California held their conference at the Lucky 7 Casino September 13th-15th. Writers separated into their preferred groups to ex-plore areas of the America’s Wild Rivers Coast on the 15th. Tidewind Sportfishing & Charters provided our guests a fishing excursion and the Best Western Beachfront Inn provided additional rooms for OWAC guests to stay after the conference to fur-ther experience the wonderful outdoors Brookings has to offer. Additional support was provided by AtRivers Edge RV Resort, Flora Pacifica, and the Best Western Beachfront Inn.
Writers, radio and television personalities, and outdoorsman were excited about their great adventure in the Wild Rivers Coast. Writers continue to send in their arti-cles for the OWAC newsletter sharing with other writers about their excursions along the coast. As these continue to be shared by OWAC a link will be posted on the Chamber website.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Flora Pacifica is located a few miles from the California state line. The 11 acre farm grows a wide variety of cut flowers and herbs, grown primarily for wreaths and swags with Hydrangeas being their main crop, and organic vege-tables during the summer. Flora Pacifica buys responsibly harvested forest products from surrounding woodlands resulting in wonderfully woodsy creations with a fragrance straight from the forest.
You may purchase seasonal organic vegetables, raw mate-rials, and finished products at their retail shop. Classes and tours available. Flora Pacifica is located, at 15447 Ocean View Drive in Harbor, or call (541)469-9741.
Best Western Plus Beachfront Inn is a beachfront property with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean from each room. With all your favorite amenities, and shops, dining, and boat docks just steps away you will find everything you need you may want to extend your stay at Best West-ern Plus Beachfront Inn located, at 16008 Boat Basin Road in harbor, (541)469-7779.
AtRivers Edge RV Resort is a tranquil resort with direct access to the Chetco River, a picturesque setting, friendly atmosphere with all your favor-ite RV amenities, cabins, and tent sites. You will have everything you need and want: laundry, game room, cable, water and sewer hook-up, and much more located, at 98203 South Bank Chetco River Road in Harbor, (541)469-3356.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
16th - Great Oregon Shake-Out The 2014 Great Oregon
ShakeOut day of action has over 270,000 people from Ore-gon registered and 21.8 million worldwide. Sign up for the Great Oregon ShakeOut and partake in promoting internal and community-wide earth-quake readiness.
October Calendar
Event Schedule
Monday Night Football Monday Night Football is up and run-ning! Please join us at the VFW Hall to watch the game on our big screen TV’s every Monday night until the Su-per Bowl! Food and beverages are available. Your $5 will be used to help defray the costs of putting on this ser-vice for our members & community.
Wednesday Farmer’s market Year-round Wednesday Farmers Mar-ket is located at the Chetco Grange Community Center from 10am-3pm. Locally-grown fruits & veggies, locally-made food products, and hand-made crafts by local artists.
16th - Great Oregon ShakeOut The 2014 Great Oregon ShakeOut day of action has over 270,000 people from Oregon registered and 21.8 mil-lion worldwide. Sign up for the Great Oregon ShakeOut and partake in pro-moting internal and community-wide earthquake readiness.
18th - Greenkeeper’s Revenge Think the course is tough now? Well, come see how tough the maintenance crew can make it! Bring a foursome and your sense of humor! Start is at 10am, at the Salmon Run Golf Course; $55 per person. (541)469-4888
19th - Agent Orange Town Hall Mtg Veterans of all wars are subjected to many contaminates, and most were not aware of what was being used or what effects these would have on their health. Begins at 3pm, at the VFW Hall.
20th - The Dance Zone Ribbon Cut-ting Join us for a Ribbon Cutting at the Dance Zone at 4pm, at 430 Oak Street, Brookings! Stop by The Dance Zone to check out their remodeled dance studios, meet the Owner and staff, and learn about their music, dance classes, and their rental facility.
25th - Sculpting With Wool/Needle Felting This fun and easy fiber arts workshop will explore the techniques of needle felting, a dry method of felt-ing which uses a special needle, loose wool and a foam surface to create 3-D projects: owls/wrens, hummingbirds, elves, goddesses, mermaids, bears, puppies, or turtles. 17265 Highway 101 North, Smith River.
29th - Time Management: Optimiz-ing This new Currency Workshop Let’s face it; most of us are forced to do more with less. How do we get it all done and still feel that we’ve accom-plished something that matters? 541-751-8524
31st - Ghost Express VII Ghost Express VII by Stout Mountain Railway, at Stout Park, at 1pm.
31st Trick-Or-Treat Brookings & Harbor The Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Brookings & Harbor businesses are offering kids a safe trick or treating experience at local businesses. A map will be avail-able on the Chamber website, two large ads in the Curry Coastal Pilot, on the Chamber Facebook pages, and at participating businesses.
NOVEMBER 2014
Monday Night Football Monday Night Football is up and run-ning! Please join us at the VFW Hall to watch the game on our big screen TV’s every Monday night until the Su-per Bowl! Food and beverages are available. Your $5 will be used to help defray the costs of putting on this ser-vice for our members & community.
Wednesday Farmer’s market Year-round Wednesday Farmers Mar-ket is located at the Chetco Grange Community Center from 10am-3pm. Locally-grown fruits & veggies, locally-made food products, and hand-made crafts by local artists.
Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
OCTOBER 2014
7th - McMillen Art Gallery & Fiber Art Studio Ribbon Cutting & Holi-day Opening! Chamber members and community the community are encouraged to show your support and the attend the Ribbon Cutting. Imme-diately following the Ribbon Cutting there will be refreshments and Artists eager to share about their passion for their arts. 17265 Highway 101 North, Smith River.
7th - After-Hours Chamber Mixer, Ocean Park The Brookings-Harbor
Chamber of Commerce November Mixer is hosted by Ocean Park, lo-cated at 984 Parkview Drive in Brook-ings, from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Candle-light Commemorative following.
15th - Brookings Harbor Commu-nity Bazaar - 45 years! Over 100 vendors fill two back-to-back gyms at Brookings Harbor Azalea Middle School and the High School. This one day event has been occurring for 45 years, and provides a means for local non-profits, church groups, and both local and out of town vendors to show their wares.
28th - Nature’s Coastal Holiday Over Half a million lights are displayed in Azalea Park the day after Thanks-giving through Christmas each year from 5pm-9pm, $1 entry. The most amazing lights display on the wild river's coast! You and your family do not want to miss this spectacular event this holiday season!
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Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce - September/October 2014 Business News
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