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Issue #20 March 2014 Photo by Industrial Graphics Inside This Issue Returning/New Chamber Members 3 Chamber Launches Search for New Executive Director by Lisa Dunnebacke This month, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will begin a comprehensive search for a full-time Executive Director for the Our Superior Partners. Thank You! Returning/New Chamber Members 3 Chamber Board of Directors 3 Eggs & Issues 5 IRS Scam reporting 6 Who’s Hiring 6 MDOT Report 7 UP Freight 8-9 Should I Create a Non-Profit 9 Brochures Needed 10 MI – SBTDC Name Change 11 MI Chamber on Minimum Wage 11-12 Keweenaw Job Fair 13 Business Events Calendar 14-15 Proud Member of comprehensive search for a full-time Executive Director for the Houghton-Keweenaw County region. Since 2011, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce has been actively carrying out a three- part strategic plan. The first phase of that plan, launched in 2012, was to revise the strategic mission of Chamber to better serve its membership as well as to better position itself to facilitate collaboration among the other local and regional economic development and business support organizations. Based upon feedback from our membership, the Chamber refocused its efforts to support, attract, and develop business in the Keweenaw. The second phase, launched in 2013, was twofold, to simplify the membership structure, rates, and benefits and to improve our current programs and networking events. The third phase will be to select a dynamic, results driven Executive Director to execute the Chamber’s mission and strategic plan. Continued on page 13

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Issue #20 March 2014

Photo by Industrial Graphics

Inside This Issue

Returning/New Chamber Members 3

Chamber Launches Search for New Executive Directorby Lisa Dunnebacke

This month, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will begin a comprehensive search for a full-time Executive Director for the

Our Superior Partners. Thank You!

Returning/New Chamber Members 3Chamber Board of Directors 3Eggs & Issues 5IRS Scam reporting 6Who’s Hiring 6 MDOT Report 7UP Freight 8-9Should I Create a Non-Profit 9Brochures Needed 10MI – SBTDC Name Change 11MI Chamber on Minimum Wage 11-12Keweenaw Job Fair 13Business Events Calendar 14-15

Proud Member of

This month, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce will begin a comprehensive search for a full-time Executive Director for the Houghton-Keweenaw County region. Since 2011, the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce has been actively carrying out a three-part strategic plan. The first phase of that plan, launched in 2012, was to revise the strategic mission of Chamber to better serve its membership as well as to better position itself to facilitate collaboration among the other local and regional economic development and business support organizations. Based upon feedback from our membership, the Chamber refocused its efforts to support, attract, and develop business in the Keweenaw. The second phase, launched in 2013, was twofold, to simplify the membership structure, rates, and benefits and to improve our current programs and networking events. The third phase will be to select a dynamic, results driven Executive Director to execute the Chamber’s mission and strategic plan.

Continued on page 13

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Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce is pleased to recognize the dedication of our renewed members!

Board of Directors

Glen Tolksdorf, PresidentOwnerTolksdorf Realty and [email protected]

Greg Seppanen, Vice PresidentAssistant Vice President / TrustSuperior National Bank and [email protected]

Matt Thyer, TreasurerOwnerUp and Running Technology [email protected]

Karin Van Dyke, SecretaryVice President for University RelationsFinlandia [email protected]

Brian DonnellyBranch ManagerRiver Valley Bank

Welcome Back, Community Partners!

City of HancockHancock Housing CommissionHoughton Community BroadcastingMichigan American Water CompanyU.P. Kids

Welcome New, Superior Partner!

City of Houghton

Welcome Back, Leadership Partner!

River Valley Bank

SUPPORT• Direct connectivity to small business planners, counselors and local organizations that will help provide resources needed to grow your business• Access to discounted insurance; group healthcare, work comp, auto and homeowners• Usage of Chamber bulk mailing permit for large direct mail

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River Valley [email protected]

Lisa DunnebackeAssociate [email protected]

Darrell GuitarAgentCentury 21 / North Country [email protected]

Beth HoyIndustry Outreach Manager Corporate PartnershipsOffice of Innovation and Industry

EngagementMichigan Technological [email protected]

Michael ScottPublisherThe Daily Mining [email protected]

• Usage of Chamber bulk mailing permit for large direct mail campaigns• Legislative advocacy with local, state, and national governments• Participation in the Chamber’s Keweenaw Cash program• Window decal that demonstrates your community support

ATTRACT• Visibility on the Chambers web-site membership directory and in the annual InBusiness Magazine- Over 100,000 web-site impressions a year- 15,000 InBusiness Magazine’s printed and included in relocation packages• Receive referrals and new customers/clients through recommendations from the Chamber

DEVELOP• GROW YOUR NETWORK AT EVENTS! Business After Hours, Grand Openings, Ribbon Cuttings, Annual Dinner, Eggs & Issues, Golf Tournaments and more• Advertise to over 20,000 Chamber office visitors with your business brochures• Receive a Subscription to U.P. Business Today• Advertising discounts in annual InBusiness Magazine, & U.P. Business Today

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Are you or someone you know looking for part-time work?

Keweenaw Co-op Natural Foods Market & Deli is hiring a front end staff (20-30 hrs/wk) and a deli counter worker (30 hrs/wk). Stop in the store to pick up an application or download one from our Website.http://keweenaw.coop/docs/Employment_Application_Web.pdf

Finlandia University is looking for an Enrollment Officer, a Marketing Communications Specialist, and a Human Resource Specialist. Complete position descriptions can be seen at http://www.finlandia.edu/staff-administrative-and-executive-positions.htmlEmail cover letter and resume to [email protected]

Beware of Fake IRS Emails and Phone Calls

Tax scams that use email and phone calls that appear to come from the IRS are common these days. These scams often use the IRS name and logo or fake websites that look real.

Scammers often send an email or call to lure victims to give up their personal and financial information. The crooks then use this information to commit identity theft or steal your money. Some call their victims to demand payment on a pre-paid debit card or by wire transfer. But the IRS will not initiate contact with you to ask for this information by phone or email.

If you get this type of ‘phishing’ email, the IRS offers this advice:

•Don’t reply to the message.•Don’t open any attachments or click on any links. They may have malicious code that will infect your computer.•Don’t give out your personal or financial information.

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The City of Houghton is accepting applications for a permanent part-time receptionist. For more details or an application please stop at the City offices located at 616 Shelden Ave., Houghton.

Holiday Inn Express has openings for staff. Apply at the hotel located at 1110 Century Way, Houghton.

Suomi Restaurant is looking for a Short Order Cook. Apply in person at the restaurant 58 Huron Street, Houghton.

Osmose Incorporated is hiring an Environmental Health & Safety Manager. Complete details can be viewed in person at the Michigan Works Office at 110 E. Quincy St., Hancock or online at www.Michiganworks.com

information.•Forward the email to [email protected]. Then delete it.

If you get an unexpected phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS:

•Ask for a call back number and an employee badge number.•If you think you may owe taxes, call the IRS at 800-829-1040. IRS employees can help you.•If you don’t owe taxes or have no reason to think that you do, call the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484 to report the incident.•You should also report it to the Federal Trade Commission by using their “FTC Complaint Assistant” on FTC.gov. Please add "IRS Telephone Scam" to the comments of your complaint.

Be alert to scams that use the IRS as a lure. The IRS will not initiate contact with you through social media or text to ask for your personal or financial information..

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Salt supplies holding up, but winter costs are eating into summer maintenance budgets

Fast Facts:- MDOT has used more than 440,000 tons of salt so far this winter, about 80 percent more than this time last year.- MDOT is expecting to use more than 600,000 tons of salt this winter.- MDOT expects to exceed its $88 million winter budget by $40 million.

February 20, 2014 -- Despite using more salt than anticipated due to worse-than-average winter weather, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and local transportation agencies are working together to stretch remaining salt supplies through spring. However, winter cost overruns and an anticipated worse than usual pothole season are already squeezing summer maintenance budgets.

"MDOT, county road commissions, and municipal public works departments will work together to make sure we get salt to wherever it's needed throughout Michigan, and potholes are patched as quickly as possible," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle, "but the higher than expected costs of this winter will make for some difficult choices when it comes to non-winter maintenance activities the rest of this year."

So far, MDOT has used more than 440,000 tons of salt on state highways through the end of

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So far, MDOT has used more than 440,000 tons of salt on state highways through the end of January. That's about 80 percent more than was used at the same point last winter (238,472 tons), and 95 percent more than the same point during the winter of 2011-2012 (223,568 tons).

Overall, MDOT's winter maintenance budget for this winter is $88 million, based on the five-year winter average. At this point, MDOT expects to exceed its winter budget by $40 million, which will mean a reduction in non-winter maintenance activities through October 2014. Safety-related maintenance activities get top priority, but non-safety activities such as aesthetic mowing, brush and tree cutting, and garbage clean-up may be deferred.

Based on the five-year average salt usage for February, March, and April, MDOT is expecting to use more than 600,000 tons of salt for the season. That would be the most used in a season since the winter of 2007-2008, when 760,000 tons were used.

MDOT orders salt based on a five-year average for usage. If needed during an unusually severe winter like this one, MDOT has provisions in their contracts with each of four approved salt vendors to purchase up to 30 percent more salt than what was ordered at each location for the season at the contract price.

"Our vendors have assured us that they can cover this year's contract amount of salt, including the 30 percent contingency, but likely won't be able to provide more," Steudle said. "However, our staff is cautiously optimistic that we'll be able to get through this winter with the salt remaining in our contract."

MDOT is in contact with county road commissions and cities to determine what areas in the state are low on salt, and is working to identify where salt can be redirected to meet those needs. In past years, salt has been moved to areas that have run out, but the overall supply has not been completely exhausted.

In recent winters, MDOT has used: - 400,615 tons in 2010 at $57.19/ton - 526,449 tons in 2011 at $57.62/ton- 343,157 tons in 2012 at $59.07/ton - 507,086 tons in 2013 at $53.61/ton

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UP Freight and Multimodal Transportation

Shipper

Survey

TRANSEARCH

(2009)

Shipper

Survey

TRANSEARCH

(2009)

Shipper

Survey

TRANSEARCH

(2009)

Shipper

Survey

TRANSEARCH

(2009)

Alger 36,080 3,300 64,493 3,160 3,300 201,896

Baraga 38,400 11,520 177,120 110,131 30,760 2,340 191,584

Chippewa 23,280 28,800 94,040 16,640 41,760 55,897

Outbound (Tons)

Rail TruckCounty

Inbound (Tons)

Rail Truck

Robust transportation network with different modal alternatives are becoming a key requirement for shippers in rural areas, such as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The key for justifying transportation infrastructure and service development is understanding the freight flows and volumes, but accurate data is not readily available from public sources. Michigan Tech is working with Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to try to understand the freight flows from our region. Figure below compares data we have collected directly from shippers to date and federal TRANSEARCH database. To date, we have been able to obtain volume data from 70 companies in the Upper Peninsula (see separate Excel file highlighting companies). Even though only portion of shippers has provided their volumes to the study, we have already identified several counties, where the total truck volumes have greatly exceeded numbers from the database. For example, inbound movements to Menomineecounty are 60% over federal estimate and outbound movements to Marquette county are almost 600% over the estimate. We are hoping that with everyone’s assistance we could reach much higher percentage of companies, so we can really start to understand the freight flows in the Upper Peninsula. All individual company data will be kept confidential and only aggregate values presented in the study.

Pasi Lautala, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor, Civil & Env. Engineering, Director, Rail Transportation Program

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Chippewa 23,280 28,800 94,040 16,640 41,760 55,897

Delta 41,760 460,680 88,800 464,228 39,175 407,720 31,665 382,755

Dickinson 418,768 26,130 676,158 27,240 567,600 165,468 528,084

Gogebic 12,900 0 83,437 210,292 10,600 5,475 286,028

Houghton 0 43,710 173,661 7,200 151,940 149,767

Iron 0 136,489 4,300 45,040 158,700 338,713

Keweenaw 0 5,601 0 45,726

Luce 13,500 30,800 33,910 76,120 258,000 46,840 150,980 15,012

Mackinac 0 46,052 2,920 123,014

Marquette 5,000 95,480 296,200 678,394 385,440 1,607,348 1,174,930 204,381

Menominee 24,280 565,053 350,258 95,000 198,710 590,788

Ontonagon 67,920 60,531 87,920 192,661

Schoolcraft 15,600 7,920 140,400 42,810 1,000 176,240 9,000 39,914

Total 127,160 1,176,728 1,486,860 3,189,258 715,155 3,104,988 2,094,268 3,346,220

% captured 23 6311 47

In addition to understanding the freight flows in general, we want to investigate whether there are any opportunities to reduce the volume of long distance truck transport through establishment of a transload facility, where several shippers could transfer their goods between truck and rail services (for both inbound and outbound shipments). Three potential locations (Nestoria, Ishpeming, and Amasa, Figure below) have been identified by the various stakeholders and we would like to perform preliminary comparison of the sites. We are mainly interested in any companies with significant intrastate shipping volumes that haven’t participated in the survey (more than 1-2 truckloads per week). They can be anywhere in the UP, but primary targets are within 100+ miles from the locations mentioned above. Continued on page 9

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Interested In Getting Involved?

This is an incredibly exciting time as we bring our efforts into focus to support, attract, and develop businesses like yours!

For more information on the benefits of Chamber membership, visit www.keweenaw.org or call our office at 906.482.5240 to see how we can help your business launch, grow and achieve its full potential.

UP Freight and Multimodal TransportationContinued from page 8

The data required includes volume, origin, destination, andrail siding access (if any) which can be filled through surveyquestionnaire. The questions are included in the followingthree pages. Pages 1-2 include critical data and Page 3useful supplementary data.We appreciate any assistance for collecting the volumes. If

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Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce902 College Avenue, P.O. Box 336Houghton, MI 49931

p. 906.482.5240f. 906.482.5241e. [email protected]

www.keweenaw.org

www.facebook.com/Keweenaw. Chamber

We appreciate any assistance for collecting the volumes. Ifyou have any questions, please contact Dr. Pasi Lautala at906-487-3547 or [email protected].

"To Be or Not To Be?"

Starting a NonprofitTuesday, March 11

4:00 - 6:00 p.m. (Eastern)Copper Country Intermediate School District

This workshop will explore the nuts and bolts of forming and sustaining a 501c3 tax-exempt organization and help you decide the next steps for your cause. We'll discuss the state and federal steps involved, required forms, and compliance. We'll also discuss options to explore if you decide a 501c3 classification isn't the best solution for your organization.

This workshop is presented by Amy Quinn, President & CEO of Great Lakes Center for Youth Development.

Register now!By calling 906-228-8919.

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Your Brochures Are Needed

Stop in and check out the new graphics the adorn the Chamber Office / Visitor Center and bring in your brochures to fill the racks. Visitors to our area find useful information from your brochures, and we want Chamber members represented. What a great way to

Graphics designed by The Marketing Department, Inc. Production and installation by Industrial Graphics.

45807 Highway M 26, PO Box 18945807 Highway M 26, PO Box 18945807 Highway M 26, PO Box 18945807 Highway M 26, PO Box 189

South Range, MI 49963South Range, MI 49963South Range, MI 49963South Range, MI 49963

Phone: (906) 487Phone: (906) 487Phone: (906) 487Phone: (906) 487----6400640064006400

Fax: (906) 487Fax: (906) 487Fax: (906) 487Fax: (906) 487----6415641564156415

Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]

WWW.hlmcorp.comWWW.hlmcorp.comWWW.hlmcorp.comWWW.hlmcorp.com

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members represented. What a great way to increase the visibility of your business!

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The Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC) changes their nameMichigan SBDC newsletter

The Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC) changes their name to identify with the National Association of Small Business Development Centers. The MI-SBTDC in now know as the Michigan Small Business Development Center (Michigan SBDC).

The Association of Small Business Development Center created a new “identity” that ties the SBDC program together as members of one connected national network. The Association recognized a need to message that the SBDC’s are a network of 63 united Centers across the nation, and a need to build an identifiable

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nation, and a need to build an identifiable national brand for businesses seeking assistance.

Grand Valley State University became the State Host for Michigan’s SBA small business development center program in 2001. The MI-SBDC boldly sought the T “Technology” designation in 2002 by following the lead of North Carolina in building statewide technology commercialization assistance program. Michigan was the first SBDC to successfully pass the rigorous A-SBDC technology accreditation.

“Today, only 11 states hold the Technology designation. With the technology commercialization distinction came, however, the cumbersome T amidst the Michigan MI-SBTDC name, commented Carol Lopucki, State Director of the Michigan SBDC. “ The Technology designation continues to make and impact across Michigan.”

Continued on next page

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Minimum Wage Proponents Get OK to Collect Signatures for November 2014 BallotMichigan Chamber Capitol Report

The Board of State Canvassers last Wednesday unanimously agreed to allow the union and Democratic party-led Raise Michigan coalition to begin collecting signatures to place a question on the November ballot to raise Michigan's minimum wage from the current $7.40 per hour to $10.10

per hour.The group originally proposed raising the minimum wage to $9.50 per hour but, two days before its hearing before the Board of State Canvassers, switched its request to match President Obama's call for $10.10 per hour. The rate is an arbitrary number, based on political calculations, rather than sound economic factors.Under the proposal, Michigan's minimum wage would be raised from the current $7.40 to $8.10 in

(MI-SBTDC) Name ChangeContinued from page 12

The Michigan SBDC Tech Team of 9 has in the past 12 years provided 52,846 hours of business development assistance to 1,967 technology companies and entrepreneurs, and assisted the in raising $358,979,222. The network managed and continues to manage the state’s Emerging Technologies Fund for 5 years, and have launched and managed for two years now the state’s Business Accelerator Fund.

‘We’ve become a critical part of the entrepreneurs ecosystem, assisting business plan competitions by endless hours of pitch preps, we.ve worked in tandem with University tech transfer offices and been strong partners of Michigan’s SmartZones and Incubators,” commented Phil Tepley, Michigan SBDC Director of Technology Commercialization Service. “Those in the technology commercialization space know us well and we plan to continue and strengthen those partnerships.”

The Michigan SBDC new logo and brand was rolled out throughout January. A new website

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would be raised from the current $7.40 to $8.10 in January 2015, to $9.10 in January 2016, and to $10.10 in January 2017. Then, starting in 2018, it would be indexed to the rate of inflation every year.Arguably, the most extreme provision in the proposal is the elimination of the tip credit for restaurant employees. The proposal would increase the tipped minimum wage from the current $2.65 by 85 cents each year until it has caught up with the minimum wage, at which point the tip credit would be permanently eliminated.Raise Michigan now has until May 28 to collect 258,088 valid signatures in support of its petition. If they are successful, the proposal would then go to the Michigan legislature. The legislature then has 40 session days to approve or disapprove the proposal; they are not allowed to amend it in any way, but they are permitted to place a competing measure on the ballot. The proposal becomes law if the legislature approves it. If they do not, it would then go before voters in the November election.

rolled out throughout January. A new website will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2014.

About the Michigan SBDCThe Michigan Small Business Development Center provides counseling, business education, information based planning and technology commercialization service to Michigan’s new business ventures, existing small businesses, growing businesses and innovators. The Michigan SBDC State Headquarters is located at the Grand Valley State University, Seidman College of Business in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The Upper Peninsula Region MI-SBDC office is located at Michigan Works!Upper Peninsula Region MI-SBDCJoel Schultz2950 College AvenueEscanaba, MI 49829Phone: (906) 789-0558 Fax: (906) 789-9952Email [email protected] www.misbtc.org/UpperPeninsula

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Keweenaw Job Fairat the Jutila Center in Hancock, MI

The Western U.P. Michigan Works!, Finlandia University, and CEO Club of Finlandia are proud to announce the Keweenaw Job Fair on April 4th, 2014 from 10-4pm at the Jutila Center in Hancock, MI.

Organizers are currently seeking employers to attend the fair and are offering you and your organization this opportunity free of charge. This inaugural event looks to gather a robust group of businesses to recruit for full time, part time, seasonal, and co-op/internships from both Finlandia University and the local community.

This fair will be open to the public and will offer a diverse range of candidates for your employee needs.

Chamber Director Continued from the cover

“The Chamber has reached a stage of maturity that makes it clear that we need a full-time Executive Director,” says Glen Tolksdorf, Chamber Board President. The ideal candidate will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Chamber and the William H. Hodge Welcome Center in Houghton, which provides significant business and tourist services to the local community. He or she will also need to keep up with the pulse of the local business community through active member relations and networking with our local and regional economic development partners. The new Executive Director will work closely with our Board and membership to effectively execute our strategic plan as well as grow and maintain a sustainable membership base. “This past year, the Chamber Board has worked very hard,” said Tolksdorf, “to raise the necessary financial and community support to the point where the Chamber is positioned both strategically and financially to hire a full-time Executive Director and we look forward to this next exciting phase.”

The transition to a new, full-time Executive Director is a key part of the success of the Chamber. The search committee will be looking for a unique blend of executive management, business administration, and

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needs.

If you wish to attend please contact [email protected]. Each company will be provided a table with chairs to setup materials. Lunch will be provided and there will be access to WiFi. A discounted room rate is available at the Ramada in Hancock if you are coming from out of the area. If you have any additional questions please contact Robert Peters at 906.482.6916 ext. 109 or [email protected].

executive management, business administration, and sales, marketing, and communications skills as well as an intimate knowledge of the local area. The Chamber Board views this as a search for a community leader who can help the Chamber and its membership navigate the complex opportunities and challenges of the current economic climate. The Board is very pleased with the generous support it has already received from its members on this initiative, particularly from its Superior, Leadership and Community Partners.Interested applicants may apply online at

www.keweenaw.org/executive-director/.

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Keweenaw Peninsula Event Calendar 2014Your source for area Business Events and Community Events

Monday, March 3Resume and Cover Letter Writing 6:30 – 8:30 pmCalumet Library

Monday, March 3 to Saturday, March 8Clean Snowmobile ChallengeVarious Keweenaw locations

Friday, March 7Friday Coffee 10 am – 12 pm weekly gatheringUnited Methodist Church in Hancock.

Friday, March 7 to Sunday, March 9Copper Country Ford Car ShowCopper Country Mall, Houghton

Sunday, March 9Spring Forward! Turn your clocks ahead an hour

Wednesday, March 12Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance Meeting 7:30 – 8:30 amFinnish American Heritage Center in Hancock.

Wednesday, March 12

The Portage Health Great Bear Chase Ski Marathon has something for everyone and enough snow to go around, even in March! We have

distances for all racers, from our signature 50 km races, to 25k or 10k events that are great for skiers of all levels. The Great Bear Chase has earned a nation-wide reputation as a laid-back, skier-oriented weekend that allows racers of all experience levels to finish their season with a high quality event. All races are chip timed, and compete on beautiful Pisten Bully maintained trails.

Weekend Schedule

Friday, March 7 Registration and Bib PickupPasta DinnerJunior Bear Chase

Saturday, March 8 Bib Pick-UpRace Start –� 25 km and 50 km Classic – 8 a.m.

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Wednesday, March 12Free Construction Loan Seminar 6: 30 – 8:00 pmJutila Center, Room 311 in Hancock

Saturday, March 22 to Sunday, March 23Book Arts Book Camp 10 am – 3:30 pm (Sat.) 12 pm to 5 pm (Sun.)Copper Country Community Arts Center in Hancock. Register by March 15

Thursday, March 20Eggs and Issues 7:30 – 9:00 amPresenter Steve Patchin, Mind TrekkersShelden Grill in Houghton.

Saturday, March 22Copper Country Bowl for Kids 12 pm, 2pm and 4pmMine Shaft & Rock House Grill in Houghton

Tuesday, March 25Hand Stitched Photo Book ClassCopper Country Community Arts Center in Hancock. Register by March 11

Friday, March 28Friday Coffee 10 am – 12 pm weekly gatheringUnited Methodist Church in Hancock.

� 25 km and 50 km Classic – 8 a.m.� 50 km Freestyle – 9 a.m.� 25 km Freestyle – 9:15 a.m.� 10 km Classic – 9:45 a.m.� 10 km Freestyle – 9:50 a.m.Free Pasty LunchAwards CeremonyGreat Bear Chase Square Dancing

Sunday, March 9 Great Bear Chase Snow Bike Race

Check out their website for more info: www.greatbearchase.com

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Interested In Getting Involved?

Participating in community events is a great way to network and create visibility for your company in the community.

For more information about upcoming events, check out our calendar:www.keweenaw.org/business-calendar

Let us know if you have an upcoming

event you want included on our

calendar or in our next newsletter.

We are looking for photos of people doing business in the Keweenaw, to use on our website and in our newsletters. If you have photos you’d like to share, send them to

The 22nd Annual Bowl for Kids Event March 22, 2014 at The Mine Shaft in Houghton

Two-Hour Sessions Starting at Noon – 2PM – 4PMWhat is Bowl for Kids? Bowl for Kids is definitely not “about” bowling. It’s about

Wine, Dinner and Music

DINNER ... WINE ... RELAXATION ... at the Shelden Grill.Join us Thursday, March 6th at 6:30 pm for Wine Club where you will be treated to a 4 course meal featuring Burger in Paradise for dessert and 5 hand selected wines from McCabe Distributing. Live music by Mark Oliver and Dave Bezotte. Please call 482-4882 or email [email protected] to make your reservation. Cost is $45 per person plus tax and gratuity.

like to share, send them to [email protected]. Please include who took the photo and the area it was taken so we can give proper credit. Thanks!

Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce902 College Avenue, P.O. Box 336Houghton, MI 49931

p. 906.482.5240f. 906.482.5241e. [email protected]

www.keweenaw.org

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Bowl for Kids is definitely not “about” bowling. It’s about having FUN for a good cause…the children and youth in your community! The purpose of Bowl for Kids is to invite the community to be a part of our mission by raising funds for local programs. All of the money raised stays right here in the western Upper Peninsula!Be a part of something BIG! Here’s how it works:Form a team (or two!) of 4 to 8 people. Individual bowlers are also welcome!Register your team with Big Brothers Big Sisters.Each bowler receives a donation envelope to collect as many pledges as possible at a flat rate ($5, $10, $20, etc.). In addition, your Team can sponsor a Mini-Fundraiser prior to the event to raise more funds.Bring your donations to the bowling alley on the day of the event.With $37 minimum in donations per bowler, you are eligible for two hours of bowling, free pizza, great prizes and a lot of FUN!Be a Bowl For Kids SponsorLocal businesses and organizations are invited to support the children and youth in their community by becoming a Sponsor of Bowl for Kids through a monetary gift.

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The mission of the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce:

SUPPORT: The Chamber supports businesses by providing information and referring inquiries to our local and regional economic development partners such as the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance, Michigan Small Business Development Center, MTEC SmartZone, Entrepreneur Support Center, Jutila Business Incubator, or whichever organization is best to assist that business.

ATTRACT: The Chamber provides information and referrals to people who want to visit or relocate here. If someone inquires about tourism, we send them directly to the Convention and Visitor ‘s Bureau. When someone is relocating a business or family here, we send them the appropriate community resources to meet their needs.

DEVELOP : The Chamber will continue to grow networking and visibility opportunities for members. We will continue to provide ribbon cuttings, Eggs and Issues, and After Hours networking events, promotion and advertising opportunities, golf outings, annual membership directory, business referrals, and a monthly newsletter.