Monday, December 28, 2015

Resolutions circa 2016

Dear Friend
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It's All About You
Last week, I mentioned in passing that my daughter had shared a note that suggested that our resolutions for 2016 be focused outward. I am taking her wise advice and adding a splash of Chamber Joy!  
Education, Legislation and Community Investment 
In 2016, the Chamber resolves to provide you with additional opportunities to learn a tip or two that can help your business be more prosperous. We resolve to keep the lines of communications open with our county legislators during a year when the smallest vote could make the biggest difference. And we vow to provide you with joyous opportunities to spread your good company name over hill and dale.  
   
Business Promotion and Networking
Every chance we get we will be bragging about what a great benefit you provide to our visitors, shoppers, artists and people thinking about relocating to Franklin County. 2016 will be a year of knowing who you are and getting your name out there. Everybody loves a chance to network - meeting old friend, making new acquaintances and letting others know about the difference you can make. This year promises new hosts as well as new venues - come and check them out.

Spreading the Good News
In 2016 we will be bringing more education seminars, networking socials and community events to Enosburg, Swanton, Fairfax and beyond. Don't wait for us to call you, if you want to host an event - call us, we'll see you get a spot. In addition, we will be joining committees and attending important meetings in your neighborhood, looking for more ways to bring value to you - the member. Did I mention that I was excited? I'm excited!

Did You Know?
I told you about the live candle tradition on German Christmas trees last week. Did you also know that Firefighters were the highest paid profession in Germany during the months of November, December, and January?  Interestingly enough, after electricity was invented there was a drop off of seasonal German firefighters by 12,000%. Thanks, Aaron.
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Join or Renew Today. And, thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community.  
Dave Southwick

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Something to Ponder...

Dear Friend
,
 
Merry and Bright
As I have driven around the county over the last few weeks, I have noticed that the lack of snow has not kept people from decorating their homes or towns from lighting up their parks and street lamps. It is a special time of year no matter what or how you celebrate. It is a time of cheer and kindness for all. 
Jumping Ahead 
During this busy, crazy, chaotic time it is easy to get caught up in our own needs and desires. My daughter shared a link with me this morning that gently proposed that instead of focusing our new year's resolutions on things we plan to do for ourselves, that we turn our gaze outward and resolve to do more for the sake of those around us. In essence, take time to think of others first. Thank you dear.
   
Thinking of Others
Luke was a physician, a man of intellect. He knew the ins and outs of the human body, how it is capable of handling physical and mental stresses and challenges. He writes of young Mary, a new mother, who some could argue has had the most chaotic and stressful holiday season of all. And as he ends his story of her stresses and challenges, he shares that Mary "...treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart." I can't help but be in awe and wonder at the thought of someone caring so much for others that, in the midst of her own personal situation, she takes time to think of the impact on those around her. Amazing! Something for us all to ponder... 

Did You Know?
Christmas lights (also known informally as fairy lights) are a custom that goes back to the 18th century where candles were used to decorate the Christmas tree in homes in early modern Germany. Trees displayed publicly and illuminated with electric lights became popular in the early 20th century. By the mid-20th century, it became customary to display strings of electric lights along streets and on buildings as the decorations became detached from the tree itself. May your lights shine brightly!
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Join Today. And, thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community.  
Dave Southwick

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Time of Thanks

Dear Friend
,
 
All On Board
For the past two and one half years, our staff has been fortunate and blessed to have a magnificent Board of Trustees to guide us and provide a steady hand on the wheel of progress. They represent the salt and light of our community and are a constant reminder of what it takes to be successful while at the same time caring and compassionate. 
Members of Gold
I mention this many times in any given period, but it is a pleasure to work for such an enthusiastic group of Chamber members. Each day is filled with encouraging conversations, cordial welcomes and thought provoking challenges - all of which keep us coming back for more. We are unique in our mission in that we don't work for ourselves, we work for you.  
   
Cast of Silver
It is said that you can only be as good as the people you surround yourself with. Or that success is a function of a good team. In either case, we have a wonderful mix in our midst. Lisamarie keeps the front office and communications running like clockwork. She is a welcomed smile to all who venture through our doors or ring our phones. And on the toughest of days, she is a bright friend. Our Young Professionals team is so energetic that you simply have to wave your cup of coffee over them to get that extra jolt of caffeine. They are that bright light at the end of the tunnel.

So Thank You
As we slide into the holiday break, I want to express my sincerest thanks for the relationships that have been built, the seeds that have been planted, and the successes that we see each and every day. May 2016 fill your wildest dreams and may you find peace, joy and happiness in all you do.  
 
Did You Know?
Sometimes I get mushy.
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Join Today. And, thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community.  
Dave Southwick

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Feeling Good

Dear Friend
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Potpourri For 200
Where have I been...missed you...Happy Thanksgiving...hope your turkey was free range and large...what's with this weather...love the warm temps...miss the snow...thanks for a great Member & Friend Social...expect it again next year...Tractor Parade was awesome...love packed streets...Festival of Trees was OMG...hope you were able to go and that you took home a gorgeous tree...thank you to all who make Franklin County incredible.
Feeling Good Tip #1: Shop Local
I have just conducted a Chamber of Commerce sanctioned social experiment. I stopped in five different local stores and bought at least one Christmas gift in each one. After the first store, I felt a smile growing that eventually became stuck to my face. Second store, I said hello to a complete stranger. Store three, I was giddy. Store four delivered my gift to my office, I became euphoric and hugged the delivery person. And store five, well, they had to throw me out for high-fiving...everyone. Thus proving that buying local is the #1 feel good tip of the season. Imagine what would happen if each of us were to buy two gifts in each store???? Yep, feeling good just dreaming about it.
   
Feeling Good Tip #2: Join or Re-join Your Chamber
I know at first this might sound a bit selfish but stick with me for a minute. Not only does your membership support important local research (see Tip #1) but you will also be making a huge difference in Franklin County. Here's how it works. For every new member or membership renewal that comes in between now and the end of February, the Chamber will make a financial donation to the Watershed Mentoring Program. You heard me, a portion of your dues will go to help match needing kids with trained mentors and that has been shown to improve their chances for genuine success. Does that feel good or what? Check the mail, your renewal letter is there some place.  
 
Did You Know?
The supportive, healthy relationships formed between mentors and mentees are both immediate and long-term and contribute to a host of benefits for mentors and mentees. Benefits for youth: lower high school dropout rates; healthier relationships and lifestyle choices; enhanced self-esteem and self-confidence; improved behavior, both at home and at school; stronger relationships with parents, teachers, and peers; and decreased likelihood of initiating drug and alcohol use. Benefits for mentors: increased self-esteem; a sense of accomplishment; creation of networks of volunteers; and (my favorite) increased patience and improved supervisory skills. WIN-WIN!!!
Please make a Chamber membership part of your success strategy. Join Today.

Thank you for your continued support of the Chamber in your community. 
 
Dave Southwick