Monday, May 18, 2015

Time to Visit

Dear Friends, 

What a Gorgeous Start
Anytime you wake up on a Monday morning and the warm sun is flooding your space, you know you are off to a great week. I love the crisp nights and warm mornings. It is refreshing to see people walking the streets in short sleeves and smiles.
Community Matters Breakfasts
Last week we spoke of the value of community and our responsibility to learn as much as we can about each other to generate "Social Capital." This week, thanks to our host Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman Realty, we are announcing the launch of our firstCommunity Matters Breakfast on the morning of June 2nd. Space is intentionally limited to allow for depth of conversation but don't fret if you get closed out for this is only the first of several dates we will be offering. I just get a little excited about getting this off the ground. Register Here for June 2. More registration dates will be announced soon.

Community Mixer
Thursday, May 21st - gather to network with your community colleagues, friends and soon-to-be friends. Help support Creative Workforce Solutions and their team of community minded specialists. Register.

Community Strategy for Success
Thursday, May 28th - IT Needs for Small Businesses. Mike is a pro at designing the right system to help support your business needs. Anything from computers to security to training, this team is equipped to answer your computing needs. Register.

Did You Know?
On January 15, 1901, the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce entertain Winston Churchill a "dashing young war correspondent" on the floor of their Merchant's Exchange. How about that for a guest speaker? BTW, Churchill and I are 8th cousins 1x removed. Small world!
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community.  
Dave Southwick

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Community, Community Community

Dear Friend, 

Where Did The Week Go?
Last thing I remember, we were all having a grand time at the Annual Awards Dinner and Celebration loving on our award winners and Dr. Bob. Next thing I know it's Thursday. BTW, thank you to all of you who could attend, it was great to share a meal and get caught up with so many friends. Y'all make Franklin County AWESOME!
Community
I am going to sound like a broken record before this message is completed and for good reason. Community is all we have. We are nothing if we let our community suffer in any way. It is our responsibility to learn as much as we can about each other so that we can continue to build each other up and generate what sociologists, like Robert Putnam, refer to as "Social Capital."  Social Capital comes in the form of energy, enthusiasm, encouragement, cooperation, support and comfort. It can be organized as bonding social capital - that which keeps a group together or bridging social capital - that which bonds different groups together for a common cause.

Community
Franklin County is a community made up of a unique collection of diverse groups. It is our responsibility to know as much as we can about as many different groups as we can reach. It is only through communication and the gathering of people that we truly get to know what motivates or troubles our neighbors. While membership in individual organizations may be stagnant or in decline, the need for community is more crucial today than ever. We must continually look for ways to meet and understand.

Community
Beginning immediately, the Chamber will be conducting community meetings. We will be offering a couple different formats. First you will be invited to attend one or more of a series of "Community Matters" breakfast forums where we will learn more about each other and share our concerns. We are still working out the final details so sign up links will be available next week. If you would like to host one contact our office. Second, if groups aren't your thing and you would rather meet one on one - call today (802.524.2444) and we will schedule a time to sit down and share. Our goals is to be a catalyst for community growth and vibrancy.

Did You Know?
Music was once delivered on a vinyl disc called a "record." You retrieved the music from the disc by placing it on a "record player" which consisted of a turntable and an arm with an acoustic needle that converted the vibrations etched in the disc back into music and sent to an amplifier and out through the speakers. Or something like that. Anyway, it was not uncommon for the vinyl disc to get scratched or cracked in which case the needle would "skip" when it hit the deformity and usually bounce backwards repeating that portion of the song over and over. Thus, when someone repeats themselves over and over, they are often referred to as a "broken record." 
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community.  
Dave Southwick