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Proudly Promoting Lockhart Businesses Chamber The Connection N e w B o a r d M e m b e r s N o m i n a t e d The Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Board and Staff would like to welcome the newly elected Board members for 2015- 2017 term. The new board members be- ginning in January 2015 are: Keith Hes- terHometown Cinemas, Andrew Houser, DVMChisholm Trail Veterinary Clinic, and Jeff GibeauxU.S. Construction Con- sultants. The outgoing Board members will be: Joyce Buckner, Ed Theriot and Terry Wright. The remaining Chamber Board, staff and membership of the Chamber would like to thank these individuals for their dedication, service and hard work leading the Chamber the past 3 years, and we encourage your continued input about the direction of the Chamber. You will be greatly missed! M a r k Y o u r C a l e n d a r s ! The 80th Annual Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Banquet is scheduled for January 24, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in San Marcos. Gold Sponsor- ships will be available and tickets will go on sale in the coming months. This event has sold out the past two years, so be sure to secure your tickets/sponsorships as soon as they come available! People’s Choice has been secured as the band providing our music enter- tainment. And please remember to submit your nomi- nations for Most Worthy Citizen, Business of the Year, Agribusiness of the Year, and Spirit Award. Go to www.lockhartchamber.com, or drop by the Chamber office to obtain nomination forms. October 2014 W E A T H E R A L E R T : For the 25th Anniversary of A Dickens' Christmas in Lockhart there will be SNOW! Yes, real snow! On Saturday, Dec. 6th, at 9:30AM there will be snow for the first time in the history of this Lockhart Christ- mas tradition! To celebrate the Silver Anniversary of Dickens' there will be a Snow Slide and a Snow Play Area for kids of all ages to en- joy! The celebration begins Friday, Dec. 5th, with the Night Lighted Christmas Parade and continues all day Saturday with a day of FREE family fun at the Dr. Eugene Clark Li- brary. Activities include horse drawn carriage rides, arts and crafts, food, a glass blower, a falconer and much, much more. Come join the fun as we welcome the holiday season to Lockhart! Parade and vendor applications are now available at www.lockhartchamber.com 11th Annual “SPEAKING OF THE DEAD” Come out and experience Night Ramblings in a Texas Graveyard, and enjoy Storytelling by our ancestors in the Lockhart Cemetery on Friday, October 10 and Satur- day, October 11. There are fourteen tours each night starting at 6:30 p.m. You must purchase your ticket in advance. Call 512-398-3509. Admission is $10. Pro- ceeds support the Caldwell County Museum and the Historical Commission’s mission to promote our county’s heritage. Sponsored by: City of Lockhart & Caldwell County His- torical Commission.

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Page 1: The Chamber Connection · Graveyard, and enjoy Storytelling by our ancestors in the Lockhart Cemetery on Friday, October 10 and Satur-day, October 11. There are fourteen tours each

Proudly Promoting Lockhart Businesses

ChamberThe

ConnectionOctober

2014

New Board Members Nominated

The Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Board and Staff would like to welcome the newly elected Board members for 2015-2017 term. The new board members be-ginning in January 2015 are: Keith Hes-ter—Hometown Cinemas, Andrew Houser, DVM—Chisholm Trail Veterinary Clinic, and Jeff Gibeaux—U.S. Construction Con-sultants. The outgoing Board members will be: Joyce Buckner, Ed Theriot and Terry Wright. The remaining Chamber Board, staff and membership of the Chamber would like to thank these individuals for their dedication, service and hard work leading the Chamber the past 3 years, and we encourage your continued input about the direction of the Chamber. You will be greatly missed!

Mark Your Calendars! The 80th Annual Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Banquet is scheduled for January 24, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in San Marcos. Gold Sponsor-ships will be available and tickets will go on sale in the coming months. This event has sold out the past two years, so be sure to secure your tickets/sponsorships as soon as they come available! People’s Choice has been secured as the band providing our music enter-tainment. And please remember to submit your nomi-nations for Most Worthy Citizen, Business of the Year, Agribusiness of the Year, and Spirit Award. Go to www.lockhartchamber.com, or drop by the Chamber office to obtain nomination forms.

WEATHER ALERT: For the 25th Anniversary of A Dickens' Christmas in Lockhart there will be SNOW! Yes, real snow! On Saturday, Dec. 6th, at 9:30AM there will be snow for the first time in the history of this Lockhart Christ-mas tradition! To celebrate the Silver Anniversary of Dickens' there will be a Snow Slide and a Snow Play Area for kids of all ages to en-joy! The celebration begins Friday, Dec. 5th, with the Night Lighted Christmas Parade and continues all day Saturday with a day of FREE family fun at the Dr. Eugene Clark Li-brary. Activities include horse drawn carriage rides, arts and crafts, food, a glass blower, a falconer and much, much more. Come join the fun as we welcome the holiday season to Lockhart!

Parade and vendor applications are now available at www.lockhartchamber.com

11th Annual

“SPEAKING OF THE DEAD”

Come out and experience Night Ramblings in a Texas Graveyard, and enjoy Storytelling by our ancestors in the Lockhart Cemetery on Friday, October 10 and Satur-day, October 11. There are fourteen tours each night starting at 6:30 p.m. You must purchase your ticket in advance. Call 512-398-3509. Admission is $10. Pro-ceeds support the Caldwell County Museum and the Historical Commission’s mission to promote our county’s heritage. Sponsored by: City of Lockhart & Caldwell County His-torical Commission.

October2014October

2014

New Board Members Nominated

The Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Board and Staff would like to welcome the newly elected Board members for 2015-2017 term. The new board members be-ginning in January 2015 are: Keith Hes-ter—Hometown Cinemas, Andrew Houser, DVM—Chisholm Trail Veterinary Clinic, and Jeff Gibeaux—U.S. Construction Con-sultants. The outgoing Board members will be: Joyce Buckner, Ed Theriot and Terry Wright. The remaining Chamber Board, staff and membership of the Chamber would like to thank these individuals for their dedication, service and hard work leading the Chamber the past 3 years, and we encourage your continued input about the direction of the Chamber. You will be greatly missed!

Mark Your Calendars! The 80th Annual Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Banquet is scheduled for January 24, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in San Marcos. Gold Sponsor-ships will be available and tickets will go on sale in the coming months. This event has sold out the past two years, so be sure to secure your tickets/sponsorships as soon as they come available! People’s Choice has been secured as the band providing our music enter-tainment. And please remember to submit your nomi-nations for Most Worthy Citizen, Business of the Year, Agribusiness of the Year, and Spirit Award. Go to www.lockhartchamber.com, or drop by the Chamber office to obtain nomination forms.

WEATHER ALERT: For the 25th Anniversary of A Dickens' Christmas in Lockhart there will be SNOW! Yes, real snow! On Saturday, Dec. 6th, at 9:30AM there will be snow for the first time in the history of this Lockhart Christ-mas tradition! To celebrate the Silver Anniversary of Dickens' there will be a Snow Slide and a Snow Play Area for kids of all ages to en-joy! The celebration begins Friday, Dec. 5th, with the Night Lighted Christmas Parade and continues all day Saturday with a day of FREE family fun at the Dr. Eugene Clark Li-brary. Activities include horse drawn carriage rides, arts and crafts, food, a glass blower, a falconer and much, much more. Come join the fun as we welcome the holiday season to Lockhart!

Parade and vendor applications are now available at www.lockhartchamber.com

11th Annual

“SPEAKING OF THE DEAD”

Come out and experience Night Ramblings in a Texas Graveyard, and enjoy Storytelling by our ancestors in the Lockhart Cemetery on Friday, October 10 and Satur-day, October 11. There are fourteen tours each night starting at 6:30 p.m. You must purchase your ticket in advance. Call 512-398-3509. Admission is $10. Pro-ceeds support the Caldwell County Museum and the Historical Commission’s mission to promote our county’s heritage. Sponsored by: City of Lockhart & Caldwell County His-torical Commission.

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LUNCHEON The monthly Chamber luncheon will be held on Thursday, October 9th at 12 noon at First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco. This month’s luncheon is Sponsored by HEB and Student Transportation Special-ists. The catering will be provided by Henry’s Restaurant at $10 per member ($15 for future members). The ‘Member Only’ cash drawing is $300 (You must be present and a member in good standing to win).

Lockhart Smile Center Green Group Holdings, LLC

Mad Jack’s BBQ Shack Gaslight-Baker Theatre

Walgreen’s Huddle House

Sage Bank Student Transportation Specialists

Gary Job Corps Community Gail Livengood, DDS, PA

Advanced Home Health Services ETR Development Consulting, LLC

Chisholm Trail Clinic of Chiropractic Rose Garden Village B&B

Buffalo Clover Mary Beth Nickel

Firestone Tire Rebecca Hawener

Silent Valley Retreat Alfredo R. Munoz

Doug & Shari Foster Sol & Luna Antiques and Art Parkview Nursing & Rehab

Texas Traders Post 183 Auto Sales

Evening With The Authors, Inc. B&B Pizza, Inc. DBA Domino’s Pizza

Kevin Mills, CPA

Thank you for your investment. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

October 2: Heel Power 7:15 a.m.—Mr. Taco October 2: Ribbon Cutting—Mucho’s Restaurant 10:00 a.m. October 4: Evening with the Authors October 4: McMahan Fire & Rescue Motorcycle Run, BBQ & Auction October 7: National Night Out October 7: City Council Meeting October 8: Executive Board Meeting October 9: Chamber Luncheon at noon at Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco October 10 & 11: 11th Annual Speaking of the Dead October 11: Caldwell County Habitat For Humanity GA- RAGE SALE 8a-5p 1520 Old McMahan Trail October 11: Keep Lockhart Beautiful Cleanup 9:00 a.m. October 15: Regular Board Meeting October 18: Chamber Board Retreat—Agarita Ranch October 18: Caldwell Co. Go Texan Domino Tourney, noon @ Cedar Hall October 21: City Council Meeting October 27: LISD Board of Trustees Meeting October 29: “Lunch with the City Manager” 12 noon October 31: Halloween Full Community Calendar found at: www.lockhartchamber.com

Heel Power Meeting Reminder

Thursday, Oct. 2nd 7:15 a.m.

Mr. Taco Restaurant

Our speaker for October is Stephanie Hendershot, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones. Her topic will be “Women and Invest-ing”.

“Lunch with the City Manager”

On October 29th, noon, at the FLNB Commu-nity Room, the Chamber invites you to at-tend a brown bag lunch with City Manager, Vance Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers will be dis-cussing several topics, including the Hwy

183 expansion project.

Veterans Day Lunch

Sponsorships are

s t i l l n e e d e d .

Please contact the

Chamber office at 512-398-2818.

Rene

wals Thank you

to the following businesses and/or individuals for investing

in the Chamber of Commerce by renewing their membership.

For a full calendar visit our website at www.lockhartchamber.com

LUNCHEON The monthly Chamber luncheon will be held on Thursday, October 9th at 12 noon at First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco. This month’s luncheon is Sponsored by HEB and Student Transportation Special-ists. The catering will be provided by Henry’s Restaurant at $10 per member ($15 for future members). The ‘Member Only’ cash drawing is $300 (You must be present and a member in good standing to win).

Lockhart Smile Center Green Group Holdings, LLC

Mad Jack’s BBQ Shack Gaslight-Baker Theatre

Walgreen’s Huddle House

Sage Bank Student Transportation Specialists

Gary Job Corps Community Gail Livengood, DDS, PA

Advanced Home Health Services ETR Development Consulting, LLC

Chisholm Trail Clinic of Chiropractic Rose Garden Village B&B

Buffalo Clover Mary Beth Nickel

Firestone Tire Rebecca Hawener

Silent Valley Retreat Alfredo R. Munoz

Doug & Shari Foster Sol & Luna Antiques and Art Parkview Nursing & Rehab

Texas Traders Post 183 Auto Sales

Evening With The Authors, Inc. B&B Pizza, Inc. DBA Domino’s Pizza

Kevin Mills, CPA

Thank you for your investment. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

October 2: Heel Power 7:15 a.m.—Mr. Taco October 2: Ribbon Cutting—Mucho’s Restaurant 10:00 a.m. October 4: Evening with the Authors October 4: McMahan Fire & Rescue Motorcycle Run, BBQ & Auction October 7: National Night Out October 7: City Council Meeting October 8: Executive Board Meeting October 9: Chamber Luncheon at noon at Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco October 10 & 11: 11th Annual Speaking of the Dead October 11: Caldwell County Habitat For Humanity GA- RAGE SALE 8a-5p 1520 Old McMahan Trail October 11: Keep Lockhart Beautiful Cleanup 9:00 a.m. October 15: Regular Board Meeting October 18: Chamber Board Retreat—Agarita Ranch October 18: Caldwell Co. Go Texan Domino Tourney, noon @ Cedar Hall October 21: City Council Meeting October 27: LISD Board of Trustees Meeting October 29: “Lunch with the City Manager” 12 noon October 31: Halloween Full Community Calendar found at: www.lockhartchamber.com

Heel Power Meeting Reminder

Thursday, Oct. 2nd 7:15 a.m.

Mr. Taco Restaurant

Our speaker for October is Stephanie Hendershot, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones. Her topic will be “Women and Invest-ing”.

“Lunch with the City Manager”

On October 29th, noon, at the FLNB Commu-nity Room, the Chamber invites you to at-tend a brown bag lunch with City Manager, Vance Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers will be dis-cussing several topics, including the Hwy

183 expansion project.

Veterans Day Lunch

Sponsorships are

s t i l l n e e d e d .

Please contact the

Chamber office at 512-398-2818.

LUNCHEON The monthly Chamber luncheon will be held on Thursday, October 9th at 12 noon at First Lockhart Baptist Church Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco. This month’s luncheon is Sponsored by HEB and Student Transportation Special-ists. The catering will be provided by Henry’s Restaurant at $10 per member ($15 for future members). The ‘Member Only’ cash drawing is $300 (You must be present and a member in good standing to win).

Lockhart Smile Center Green Group Holdings, LLC

Mad Jack’s BBQ Shack Gaslight-Baker Theatre

Walgreen’s Huddle House

Sage Bank Student Transportation Specialists

Gary Job Corps Community Gail Livengood, DDS, PA

Advanced Home Health Services ETR Development Consulting, LLC

Chisholm Trail Clinic of Chiropractic Rose Garden Village B&B

Buffalo Clover Mary Beth Nickel

Firestone Tire Rebecca Hawener

Silent Valley Retreat Alfredo R. Munoz

Doug & Shari Foster Sol & Luna Antiques and Art Parkview Nursing & Rehab

Texas Traders Post 183 Auto Sales

Evening With The Authors, Inc. B&B Pizza, Inc. DBA Domino’s Pizza

Kevin Mills, CPA

Thank you for your investment. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

October 2: Heel Power 7:15 a.m.—Mr. Taco October 2: Ribbon Cutting—Mucho’s Restaurant 10:00 a.m. October 4: Evening with the Authors October 4: McMahan Fire & Rescue Motorcycle Run, BBQ & Auction October 7: National Night Out October 7: City Council Meeting October 8: Executive Board Meeting October 9: Chamber Luncheon at noon at Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco October 10 & 11: 11th Annual Speaking of the Dead October 11: Caldwell County Habitat For Humanity GA- RAGE SALE 8a-5p 1520 Old McMahan Trail October 11: Keep Lockhart Beautiful Cleanup 9:00 a.m. October 15: Regular Board Meeting October 18: Chamber Board Retreat—Agarita Ranch October 18: Caldwell Co. Go Texan Domino Tourney, noon @ Cedar Hall October 21: City Council Meeting October 27: LISD Board of Trustees Meeting October 29: “Lunch with the City Manager” 12 noon October 31: Halloween Full Community Calendar found at: www.lockhartchamber.com

Heel Power Meeting Reminder

Thursday, Oct. 2nd 7:15 a.m.

Mr. Taco Restaurant

Our speaker for October is Stephanie Hendershot, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones. Her topic will be “Women and Invest-ing”.

“Lunch with the City Manager”

On October 29th, noon, at the FLNB Commu-nity Room, the Chamber invites you to at-tend a brown bag lunch with City Manager, Vance Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers will be dis-cussing several topics, including the Hwy

183 expansion project.

Veterans Day Lunch

Sponsorships are

s t i l l n e e d e d .

Please contact the

Chamber office at 512-398-2818.

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From the pen of the

President

WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS

The Main St. Gift Shop 1407 S. Main St.

Lockhart TX 78644 512-731-7737 Pam Bowen

A Cut Above Hair Salon

100 Bee St. Lockhart TX 78644

512-398-6729 Heidi Hodge

Lion Country Storage 2100 N. Colorado St. Lockhart TX 78644

512-213-0101 Brian & Tammy Reed

Rick Arnic

Individual Member

Thinking about starting a business? Starting a business involves planning, making key financial decisions and completing a series of legal activities. These 10 easy steps can help you plan, prepare and manage your business. Step 1: WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN A business plan is an essential roadmap for business success. This living document generally projects 3-5 years ahead and out-lines the route a company intends to take to grow revenues. Your plan should include an Executive Summary, Company Descrip-tion, Market Analysis, Organization and Management Chart, Service or Product Line, Marketing & Sales, Funding Re-quest and Financial Projections. Step 2: GET BUSINESS ASSISTANCE & TRAINING Take advantage of training & counseling services, from preparing a business plan and securing financing, to expanding or relocating a business. Step 3: CHOOSE A BUSINESS LOCATION Seek advice on how to select a customer-friendly location and thoroughly research all permitting and zoning requirements. Step 4: FINANCE YOUR BUSINESS Find government backed loans, venture capital and research grants to get you started. Many lending institutions will require a written business plan. Step 5: DETERMINE THE LEGAL STRUCTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS The structure you choose will have legal and tax implications. Learn about the different types and find which best suits your business. Step 6: REGISTER A BUSINESS NAME Register the business name with the State of Texas Step 7: GET A TAX INDENTIFICATION NUMBER Obtain from the IRS Step 8: REGISTER FOR STATE AND LOCAL TAXES Step 9: OBTAIN BUSINESS LICENSES AND PERMITS Get a list of federal, state and local licenses and permits required for your business Step 10: UNDERSTAND EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES Learn the legal steps you need to take to hire employees, and un-derstand employment laws. Visit sba.gov for more tools and resources. Angela Rawlinson Manager

KEEP LOCKHART BEAUTIFUL 7th Annual Cleanup

OCTOBER 11, 2014

Volunteers may report to the City Park under the main Pavilion at 9:00 .am.

For more info: Nick Dornak 512-213-7389

Printing Solutions202 E. Market St.

Lockhart, TX 78644

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The Mission of the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce as stated in our by-laws is:“To improve and strengthen the business environment of Lockhart in order to promote the economic well being of all citizens, to provide services to

membership, to communicate views of the business community; to enhance the quality of life for the entire community; to support constructive initiatives on major issues of public policy.”

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RON FAULSTICH , Chairman TERRY WRIGHT, Past Chair HOPPY HADEN, Chair Elect

LINDA BROOKS - JOYCE BUCKNER MARTIN RITCHEY - MISSIE HAGAN

ANGELA MEITLER - MARY BETH NICKEL JERRY BURGENER - TOMMY BARRON

ED THERIOT - JOANNA IVEY RUDY TREVINO - VANCE RODGERS - TOM BONN

ANGELA RAWLINSON, Manager

The Caldwell County Republican Party, a member of the Lockhart Chamber of Com-merce, celebrated the opening of its headquar-ters with a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 4th. The office is located at 113 San Antonio St. Office hours in September are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Starting in October, and through the election, the office will be open Monday through Satur-day, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number is 512-995-8036.

YOUR Lockhart Chamber celebrates with our Members!

October 8 Executive Board Meeting

Noon Chamber Office

October 9 Chamber Luncheon at Noon

First Lockhart Baptist Church -Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco

$300 ‘Members Only’ Cash Drawing

October 15 Board Meeting

Noon

www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818

RON FAULSTICH , Chairman TERRY WRIGHT, Past Chair HOPPY HADEN, Chair Elect

LINDA BROOKS - JOYCE BUCKNER MARTIN RITCHEY - MISSIE HAGAN

ANGELA MEITLER - MARY BETH NICKEL JERRY BURGENER - TOMMY BARRON

ED THERIOT - JOANNA IVEY RUDY TREVINO - VANCE RODGERS - TOM BONN

ANGELA RAWLINSON, Manager

The Caldwell County Republican Party, a member of the Lockhart Chamber of Com-merce, celebrated the opening of its headquar-ters with a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 4th. The office is located at 113 San Antonio St. Office hours in September are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Starting in October, and through the election, the office will be open Monday through Satur-day, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number is 512-995-8036.

YOUR Lockhart Chamber celebrates with our Members!

October 8 Executive Board Meeting

Noon Chamber Office

October 9 Chamber Luncheon at Noon

First Lockhart Baptist Church -Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco

$300 ‘Members Only’ Cash Drawing

October 15 Board Meeting

Noon

www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818

RON FAULSTICH , Chairman TERRY WRIGHT, Past Chair HOPPY HADEN, Chair Elect

LINDA BROOKS - JOYCE BUCKNER MARTIN RITCHEY - MISSIE HAGAN

ANGELA MEITLER - MARY BETH NICKEL JERRY BURGENER - TOMMY BARRON

ED THERIOT - JOANNA IVEY RUDY TREVINO - VANCE RODGERS - TOM BONN

ANGELA RAWLINSON, Manager

The Caldwell County Republican Party, a member of the Lockhart Chamber of Com-merce, celebrated the opening of its headquar-ters with a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 4th. The office is located at 113 San Antonio St. Office hours in September are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Starting in October, and through the election, the office will be open Monday through Satur-day, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number is 512-995-8036.

YOUR Lockhart Chamber celebrates with our Members!

October 8 Executive Board Meeting

Noon Chamber Office

October 9 Chamber Luncheon at Noon

First Lockhart Baptist Church -Connection Center, 200 S. Blanco

$300 ‘Members Only’ Cash Drawing

October 15 Board Meeting

Noon

www.lockhartchamber.com 512-398-2818

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