30.01.2013 Views

March 2012 - Burlington Chamber of Commerce

March 2012 - Burlington Chamber of Commerce

March 2012 - Burlington Chamber of Commerce

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Vol. 92 No. 3<br />

The Experience<br />

Making Connections,<br />

Building Community p8 - p9<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Leadership p16<br />

A Newsletter for the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership<br />

View The Experience at www.greaterburlington.com


610 North 4th Street, Suite 200<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa USA 52601<br />

Phone: 319-752-6365<br />

FAX: 319-752-6454<br />

E-mail: info@greaterburlington.com<br />

Website: www.greaterburlington.com<br />

News<br />

Volume 92 No. 3<br />

Tour”Upstairs Downtown”<br />

Page 3<br />

$2 Million Revolving Loan Available<br />

Page 4<br />

Region Heads to D.C. Summit<br />

Page 5<br />

CVB Host Iowa Associations<br />

Page 5<br />

Golden Ticket Adventure<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> the Month<br />

Just A Thought Page 4<br />

Front Cover Photo:<br />

Ed Minard<br />

319-750-2873<br />

edminardphotography.com<br />

EdMinardPhotography@gmail.com<br />

SUBSCRIPTIONS: Price is $24, which is<br />

included in annual events fees. Non-members:<br />

$3 per issue. Periodicals postage paid at<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa. POSTMASTER: The Experience<br />

is published monthly by the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Partnership. POSTMASTER send address changes<br />

to The Experience (USPS 001-692), 610 North<br />

Fourth Street, Suite 200, <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601<br />

page 2<br />

Page 6<br />

Page 7<br />

Making Connections, Building<br />

Community<br />

Page 8 - 9<br />

Member Renewals<br />

New Members<br />

Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Member Information<br />

Page 10<br />

Page 11<br />

Page 12<br />

Page 13<br />

Upcoming Partnership Events<br />

Page 14<br />

Partnership Calendar<br />

Page 15<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership<br />

Page 16<br />

Small Business Appreciation<br />

Breakfast Save the Date: May 18<br />

On May 18, it will be time to recognize small<br />

businesses <strong>of</strong> Des Moines County. Small<br />

businesses have a major impact on our community<br />

and local economy. Join us in honoring them at<br />

the <strong>2012</strong> Small Business Appreciation Breakfast at<br />

the Comfort Suites Hotel & Convention Center.<br />

The meal will begin promptly at 7:30 am.<br />

Area small businesses will receive four<br />

complimentary breakfasts. Additional breakfasts<br />

can be purchased for $15. Take this opportunity<br />

to show your support for area small businesses!<br />

The featured keynote speaker is Mike Wagner,<br />

CEO <strong>of</strong> the White Rabbit Group. Mike Wagner’s<br />

business acumen has been developed through<br />

more than thirty years <strong>of</strong> experience with a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> organizations in a variety <strong>of</strong> industries.<br />

Over those years, it became clear to Mike that the businesses with bottom line success have some very<br />

basic things in common: leaders focused around a vision and support from engaged employees. Mike is<br />

knowledgeable in a broad range <strong>of</strong> industries including web development, sales management, and consultative<br />

sales.<br />

To RSVP for the Small Business Appreciation Breakfast, contact Brenda Levitt by May 14 at 319-208-0047 or<br />

blevitt@greaterburlington.com.<br />

Nominate a business for the <strong>2012</strong> Small Business <strong>of</strong> the Year!<br />

Businesses who have exemplified outstanding business achievements and community service are encouraged<br />

to apply. All nominations will be made electronically this year. You will be emailed a link to the nomination<br />

form, or you can access it at www.greaterburlington.com. Nominations are due by Tuesday, May 1. It is<br />

customary and perfectly acceptable to nominate your own company for the award.<br />

If you have not received the link for the nomination form via email and would like a form mailed to you,<br />

contact Brenda Levitt at 319-208-0047 or blevitt@greaterburlington.com.<br />

Kay Sackville Breuer<br />

Vice President<br />

319-208-0041<br />

kbreuer@greaterburlington.com<br />

Steve Frevert<br />

Downtown Partners, Inc.<br />

Exec. Dir. 319-208-0056<br />

sfrevert@greaterburlington.com<br />

Dennis Hinkle<br />

President & CEO<br />

319-208-0050<br />

dhinkle@greaterburlington.com<br />

Jaime Howard<br />

CVB Asst. & Welcome Center<br />

Coordinator 319-208-0052<br />

jhoward@greaterburlington.com<br />

2011 Small Business <strong>of</strong> the Year: Standard <strong>of</strong> Beaverdale<br />

Jason Hutcheson<br />

Economic Development<br />

Exec. Dir. 319-208-0043<br />

jhutcheson@greaterburlington.com<br />

Sherri Krause<br />

Finance Manager<br />

319-208-0044<br />

skrause@greaterburlington.com<br />

Brenda Levitt<br />

Econ. Development & Govt.<br />

Affairs Coord. 319-208-0047<br />

blevitt@greaterburlington.com<br />

Sheila Newman<br />

Existing Industry and Workforce<br />

Specialist 319-208-0048<br />

snewman@greaterburlington.com<br />

Beth Nickel<br />

Convention & Visitors Bureau<br />

Exec. Dir. 319-208-0045<br />

bnickel@greaterburlington.com<br />

Melissa Schwenker<br />

Membership Director<br />

319-208-0046<br />

mschwenker@greaterburlington.com<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • 319-752-6365<br />

Brenda Wischmeier<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Marketing<br />

319-208-0040<br />

bwischmeier@greaterburlington.com


Tour “Upstairs Downtown”<br />

Downtown Partners is teaming up with several property owners to bring you “Upstairs<br />

Downtown,” a very special tour <strong>of</strong> upper story spaces. From luxurious condos to newly<br />

completed apartments to residential developments in the planning stages, come see how<br />

the adaptive reuse <strong>of</strong> historic buildings is reenergizing downtown <strong>Burlington</strong>.<br />

The “Upstairs Downtown” tour will be held Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 18 from 1 pm to 4 pm.<br />

Advance tickets are available for $10 at the Iowa Store and The Medium/Weird Harold’s.<br />

You may also purchase tickets at the door <strong>of</strong> any site during the tour.<br />

The featured spaces are at 400/404 Jefferson, 413 Jefferson, 200 N. Fourth, and<br />

Schramm’s Corner at Third and Jefferson.<br />

For more details, visit www.greaterburlington.com or contact Steve Frevert, Executive<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Downtown Partners, at 319-752-6365 or sfrevert@greaterburlington.com.<br />

Take the Downtown Wine Trail<br />

With spring in the air, it’s time to hit the trail – the Downtown Wine Trail!<br />

Participating merchants will open their doors for this Spring Open House event on<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 31 from 5 to 8 pm. Representatives will be on hand to provide samples<br />

from wineries throughout the region. It’s a perfect way to sample some new tastes and<br />

browse some <strong>of</strong> the great shops in downtown <strong>Burlington</strong>. There will be special prizes<br />

and giveaways as well. The event is free and open to those 21 or older.<br />

You’ll be able to sample wines at The Iowa Store, Original Cyns, Weird Harold’s,<br />

The Medium, The Tattered Parasol, Camera Land, Country Friends, Mundt Piano<br />

& Organ, Nature’s Corner, and <strong>Burlington</strong> by the Book. For more information, call<br />

Downtown Partners at 319-752-6365 or visit www.greaterburlington.com.<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

Sponsored by<br />

page 3


The Partnership’s Role in<br />

Political Advocacy<br />

In February, nearly 50 delegates and 25 students from<br />

Southeast Iowa descended upon Des Moines for the<br />

annual Great River Region Days advocacy event. The<br />

delegation consisted <strong>of</strong> both business leaders and local<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials, Jason and Hutcheson, these events Executive always provide Director a great<br />

forum for interesting Economic discussion. Development Upon return, however,<br />

we <strong>of</strong>ten ask ourselves Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> several questions. Partnership Was it worth it?<br />

Did we make a difference? Did our presence influence<br />

legislation?<br />

The answers to these questions are not easy to quantify.<br />

Ultimately, however, I believe these trips are absolutely<br />

essential. The interactive sessions allow members <strong>of</strong> our<br />

delegation to build relationships with policy makers and<br />

state department heads. The meetings also give us an<br />

opportunity to tell the emerging story <strong>of</strong> our region. This<br />

year, that story included evidence <strong>of</strong> the area’s economic<br />

momentum.<br />

It is important for legislators to hear from the business<br />

community. The world is extremely complex, and policy<br />

makers cannot be experts on every topic. They depend<br />

on feedback whether it comes from comments at a<br />

hearing in the Capitol Building or at weekend policy<br />

forums.<br />

During this year’s Great River Region Days event, a<br />

session was held regarding the use <strong>of</strong> Tax Increment<br />

Financing (better known as TIF). Our audience included<br />

mayors and city administrators along with business<br />

owners that depend on the appropriate use <strong>of</strong> this local<br />

economic development tool. The discussion (held in a<br />

room adjacent to the Capitol Rotunda) helped provide<br />

page 4<br />

Just a<br />

Thought<br />

additional context to the larger debate. In fact, Debi<br />

Durham, the director <strong>of</strong> the Iowa Economic Development<br />

Authority, sat in on our session just to listen.<br />

These advocacy efforts do make a difference.<br />

Policy engagement at the state and federal level is<br />

important, but our most critical role is in the local<br />

communities we serve. For that reason, you should<br />

expect a strong advocacy effort from your <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Commerce</strong>. Not long ago, a local resident was quoted<br />

in The Hawk Eye insisting that ‘one call from the<br />

<strong>Chamber</strong>’ was more powerful than popular opinion.<br />

While I disagree with the general assertion, The Greater<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership does indeed have an impact on<br />

local policy. There are several good reasons.<br />

1. The Partnership represents 675 members with more<br />

than 18,000 employees. Those are real numbers, and<br />

they provide the organization with strong credibility.<br />

2. The organization picks its battles. It would not<br />

be wise to engage in every controversial issue.<br />

Sometimes small victories must be conceded to<br />

advance the greater cause.<br />

3. Mutual respect is a must. There will always be<br />

disagreements on matters <strong>of</strong> policy. When issues<br />

become personal, they become a distraction to the<br />

debate.<br />

4. Partnership staff stays connected. Our organization<br />

is <strong>of</strong>ten seen as a credible source for information and<br />

guidance on policy matters. Building relationships<br />

with local decision makers enhances that credibility.<br />

Employers within any community need a strong<br />

advocate. In Greater <strong>Burlington</strong>, your <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Commerce</strong> is unapologetic about filling that role.<br />

Jason Hutcheson, Executive Director<br />

Economic Development<br />

RIVER RIDGE DENTAL CARE<br />

RIVER RIDGE DENTAL CARE<br />

RIVER RIDGE DENTAL CARE<br />

“A “A Commitment to Excellence”<br />

“A DR. Commitment DAVID C. to Excellence”<br />

DR. DAVID C. CAMP<br />

DR. DAVID C. CAMP<br />

DR.<br />

DR. NATHAN M. HEUBNER<br />

DR. NATHAN M. HEUBNER<br />

700 N. Third Street • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601<br />

700 N. 700<br />

(319) www.riverridgedentalcare.com<br />

Third N. Third Street • • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa Iowa 52601 52601<br />

(319) 752-1840 • www.riverridgedentalcare.com<br />

• www.riverridgedentalcare.com<br />

(319) 752-1840 • www.riverridgedentalcare.com<br />

700 N. Third Street<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601<br />

(319) 752-1840<br />

$2 Million in<br />

Revolving Loan<br />

Funds Available<br />

Loans for business<br />

development and expansion<br />

are available in southeast Iowa.<br />

Revolving loans provide gap<br />

financing for working capital,<br />

fixed assets or real property.<br />

These loans fill the ‘gap’<br />

between what the bank can<br />

lend and what the business<br />

needs.<br />

Currently, the Southeast Iowa<br />

Regional Planning Commission<br />

(SEIRPC) has $2 million to<br />

loan in southeast Iowa, with<br />

up to $500,000 available per<br />

project. Since 1994, SEIRPC<br />

has loaned over $3.7 million<br />

to 57 different businesses.<br />

Industrial, commercial, retail,<br />

restaurants, medical and<br />

service businesses have all been<br />

assisted with gap financing.<br />

Loans are made on the basis<br />

<strong>of</strong> jobs created and retained,<br />

the quality <strong>of</strong> the project and<br />

the participation <strong>of</strong> a primary<br />

lender. The loan application<br />

requests similar information<br />

required by a primary lender.<br />

If you are in need <strong>of</strong> business<br />

financing, contact Jeff Hanan<br />

at: 319-753-4316 or<br />

jhanan@seirpc.com.<br />

We specialize in customers!<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Locations to Serve You<br />

1233 N. Roosevelt 400 N. Main<br />

752-2741 753-5488<br />

Also Ft. Madison<br />

Offering Complete<br />

Tire & Auto Service<br />

Over 24 tire brands available<br />

email: billupstire@lisco.com<br />

www.billupstire.com<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • 319-752-6365


Great River Region D.C. Summit<br />

The Great River Region is preparing for the D.C. Summit <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Delegates from Southeast Iowa will meet with Senator Grassley, Senator<br />

Harkin, Congressman Loebsack and congressional staff members<br />

on a variety <strong>of</strong> key topics affecting our region. Although influencing<br />

legislation at a national level may seem like an insurmountable task, it<br />

is important that the business community continues to interact with<br />

policy makers.<br />

Please mark your calendars and join us in influencing our legislators on<br />

April 24 - 25. If you plan to attend the summit, your hotel reservations<br />

can be made at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, 202-737-1234.<br />

Mention the Great River Region Days room block for a discounted rate.<br />

This trip is a cooperative initiative <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chamber</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> and<br />

Economic Development organizations in Des Moines, Henry, Lee and<br />

Louisa counties. For more information about attending the summit,<br />

contact Brenda Levitt, 319-208-0047 or blevitt@greaterburlington.com.<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> to Host Iowa Associations<br />

The Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> community will be welcoming two association groups to the<br />

community in the month <strong>of</strong> <strong>March</strong> for meetings and conferences. Leadership Iowa, a<br />

program <strong>of</strong> the Iowa Association <strong>of</strong> Business and Industry Foundation, will be hosting one<br />

<strong>of</strong> their monthly sessions on <strong>March</strong> 2 and 3. The session will focus on public safety and will<br />

include meetings, tours, and receptions throughout the community and region. The session<br />

will attract approximately 46 attendees to the community.<br />

The Iowa Association <strong>of</strong> Women Police will be hosting their Annual Spring Training<br />

Conference in <strong>Burlington</strong> <strong>March</strong> 25 – 27. The Iowa Association <strong>of</strong> Women Police is<br />

an <strong>of</strong>ficial non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization dedicated to the advancement <strong>of</strong> women in law<br />

enforcement. This conference will attract approximately 50 attendees to the community.<br />

Officer Laura Larger and Officer Melissa Moret served as local connectors in helping attract<br />

this conference to the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Community.<br />

If you belong to an association, club, or board and travel out <strong>of</strong> town for meetings,<br />

conferences or trainings, contact Beth Nickel, Executive Director, Convention and Visitors<br />

Bureau at 319-208-0045 to learn how you can be a local connector.<br />

Carpet and<br />

Furniture Specialists:<br />

• Commercial & residential services<br />

• Complete fire/water/smoke<br />

damage restoration<br />

• Floor waxing & polishing<br />

• Upholstery & total home cleaning<br />

24-hour Emergency Service<br />

CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE<br />

SERVICEMASTER<br />

OF BURLINGTON<br />

754-8168 / 800-246-8168<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

We Need Your Connections!<br />

You can help bring thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

new dollars to Greater <strong>Burlington</strong>.<br />

Simply complete the online Greater<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Connector Form<br />

before May 15.<br />

Each person who completes the<br />

form will be eligible to win a<br />

Kindle Fire.<br />

Visit www.greaterburlington.com<br />

and click on the Greater<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Connector button.<br />

The form will take you less then<br />

5 minutes to complete.<br />

page 5


page 6<br />

New Displays at the<br />

Welcome Center<br />

If you haven’t been to the Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> Welcome Center lately,<br />

now is a great time to stop by. Several new displays have been added,<br />

including a focus on business and industry in Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> with<br />

a display by Case New Holland (CNH). The display highlights the<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> CNH in <strong>Burlington</strong>’s history and also includes some<br />

fun things to see. Additional new displays have been added to highlight<br />

anniversaries that take place for several annual events this year.<br />

The Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> Welcome Center is open daily 9 am - 4:30 pm.<br />

CNH Display and Snake Alley Display<br />

www.edminardphotography.com<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Promoted<br />

at Tradeshows<br />

The Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Convention & Visitors Bureau promotes the<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> area at a variety <strong>of</strong> tradeshows this time <strong>of</strong> year. The<br />

Convention & Visitors Bureau will be attending shows that are aimed at<br />

vacationers and the group travel market.<br />

Each year the Convention & Visitors Bureau attends a handful <strong>of</strong><br />

shows that primarily focus on the leisure and consumer travel market.<br />

Anticipated attendance ranges from 8,000 to 15,000 attendees at each<br />

show. This year the Convention & Visitors Bureau will be attending<br />

shows in the Quad Cities and Cedar Falls/Waterloo areas.<br />

“Having a presence at tradeshows each year gives Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

an opportunity to meet face to face with potential visitors,” said Beth<br />

Nickel, Executive Director, Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Convention & Visitors<br />

Bureau. “Many people who visit our booth are excited to learn about all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the great attractions and events we have to <strong>of</strong>fer them throughout the<br />

year.”<br />

The Convention & Visitors Bureau just returned from the Heartland<br />

Travel Showcase in Knoxville, TN. This show is an appointment based<br />

show that was used to help attract the motor coach market to Greater<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>.<br />

Leads generated at tradeshows are kept in a database at the Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau Office. Contact is made with these leads several<br />

times throughout the year.<br />

“Golden Ticket To Your Backyard Adventure”<br />

Mark Your Calendars: May 18 – 28<br />

Local residents will be sent out to explore the community armed with their “Golden Ticket” to visit local attractions<br />

during the Second Annual Golden Ticket to Your Backyard Adventure promotion on May 18 -28.<br />

“After some positive feedback from last year’s promotion, the Convention & Visitors Bureau and local attractions are<br />

teaming up again,” said Beth Nickel, Executive Director, Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Convention & Visitors Bureau. “The<br />

promotion will include more attractions and be extended so locals have more time to visit the added attractions.”<br />

Approximately nine attractions and tourism related businesses will be opening up for discounted rates and <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

special activities and programs during the eleven day promotion. <strong>Burlington</strong> Trailways will be providing complimentary<br />

community tours on Thursday, May 24th in conjunction with the Downtown Farmers Market.<br />

“Golden Tickets” will be distributed throughout the community starting May 1st. The tickets can be picked at any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

partnering attractions or downloaded from www.greaterburlington.com.<br />

Watch for more details in next month’s issue <strong>of</strong> The Experience newsletter or contact Beth Nickel at 319-208-0045 or<br />

bnickel@greaterburlington.com.<br />

To date, participating attractions include Fun City, Des Moines County Historical Society,<br />

Des Moines County Conservation, Art Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Kenny’s Roller Ranch,<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Public Library, Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> Welcome Center,<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Bees Baseball and <strong>Burlington</strong> Trailways<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • (319) 752-6365


MEMBER OF THE MONTH<br />

1780 Stonegate Center Drive, <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa<br />

319-753-1300<br />

www.comfortsuites.com/hotel-burlington-iowa-IA107<br />

www.comfortsuitesevents.weebly.com<br />

H & L Mack Truck Sales Corp.<br />

Since 1956, providing new<br />

Mack and used trucks.<br />

Genuine Mack<br />

parts, sales and service<br />

Hwy 61 South<br />

Mediapolis, IA 52637<br />

319.394.9143<br />

www.hlmack.com<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

Comfort Suites Hotel<br />

and Conference Center<br />

Conveniently located <strong>of</strong>f Highway 61 on the south side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, the Comfort<br />

Suites Hotel and Conference Center is the premiere choice in southeast Iowa for<br />

lodging, dining and gathering.<br />

With 86 spacious non-smoking guest suites we have plenty <strong>of</strong> room for business<br />

travelers, families and those just looking to getaway. Our great amenities include hot<br />

breakfast buffet for all guests, large indoor heated pool and hot tub, game room, guest<br />

business center and fitness center.<br />

Our full service restaurant, Peaches Café and Steakhouse has great dining with nightly<br />

specials and Sunday brunch. The Comfort Suites Lounge has weekday happy hour and<br />

live music Friday nights.<br />

Our Conference Center has 10,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> flexible banquet and meeting space<br />

and our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff will cater to your every need. We can accommodate groups<br />

up to 400 people and have the expertise to handle your special requests. We <strong>of</strong>fer our<br />

corporate guests the most modern technologies with our high speed internet access<br />

available throughout the property, cutting edge audio/visual capabilities and top notch<br />

service. You can be sure no detail will be missed.<br />

Follow us on Twitter - Like us on Facebook!<br />

The Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership is widely using social media to boost brand awareness, share breaking news and promote<br />

Partnership events. The Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership encourages <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> members and individuals to follow<br />

us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can simply visit www.greaterburlington.com and click on the social media icons.<br />

The Partnerships Twitter is twitter.com/GBPartnership<br />

The Partnerships Facebook is www.facebook.com/pages/Greater-<strong>Burlington</strong>-Partnership/37921849635<br />

“As the number <strong>of</strong> people and businesses using social media continues to rise, it’s essential for the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership<br />

to engage social media,” said Brenda Wischmeier, Director <strong>of</strong> Marketing. “Social Media is one <strong>of</strong> the best ways to keep<br />

up to date with businesses on what they have going on.”<br />

You can also find Downtown <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa and Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Iowa<br />

Convention & Visitors Bureau on Facebook!<br />

page 7


Making Connections, Building Community<br />

More than 420 business pr<strong>of</strong>essionals from the area and their guests were in attendance at the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership<br />

Annual Dinner on Friday, February 3.<br />

The emcees for the evening were Joyce Vance and Donna Logan, Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois. They were<br />

delightful and kept the crowd entertained with a few jokes throughout the evening. Rick Buller, Berthel Fisher and Company/<br />

Legacy Partners, spoke as the 2011 Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and was presented with a plaque <strong>of</strong> appreciation for his<br />

term. Mike Dick, CPA Associates, P.C., took on his new role as the <strong>2012</strong> Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and set his ideas and<br />

goals in motion. A video and short roast were given to Dennis Hinkle, President and CEO, for his upcoming retirement. This was<br />

his final Annual Dinner as President and CEO <strong>of</strong> the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership.<br />

Special thanks to the Annual Dinner Committee who made the night possible: Corky Wolbert, Joyce Vance, Mary Delzell, Sue<br />

Eastin, Kali Eastin, Donna Logan, Kay Kent, Patty Moad, and Kay Sackville Breuer.<br />

Join Us in Congratulating all the Winners!<br />

Jeff Burkhart, Farmers and Merchants Bank and Trust presented<br />

Tom Walz with The Emmy award.<br />

Rick Buller presented the Chairman’s Award to Matt Shinn,<br />

Two Rivers Bank & Trust, for his dedication and vision in the Imagine<br />

campaign. The Imagine was the community-wide initiative to engage<br />

everyone who lives, works, visits or studies in Des Moines County and the<br />

greater <strong>Burlington</strong> area to help create five big ideas for the future. The five<br />

visionary ideas that were generated will make the area a better place<br />

to live, work and play.<br />

Pictured with all the Award Winners: Rick Buller, Legacy Partners and<br />

Dennis Hinkle, President and CEO, Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership.<br />

The Emmy Award, which has been a tradition <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong><br />

since 1965 . . . . is to be presented only to people who have by some deed, action,<br />

or continued years <strong>of</strong> community service helped the community and is not<br />

normally recognized for his or her actions.<br />

This year’s Emmy was awarded to Tom Walz, for his passion and continued<br />

volunteerism in the community since age 9. Tom began his volunteering at<br />

the Y and has kept serving the public both through his pr<strong>of</strong>essional career and<br />

volunteer roles. His volunteering has included Steamboat Days, Snowbull,<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Bees, High School Fundraisers, Snake Alley Criterium, the Lions<br />

Pancake Breakfast, the Chili Cook<strong>of</strong>f, Heritage Days and Toys For Tots. He’s<br />

helped with more floods than he can count, always the first to get there and the<br />

last one to leave.<br />

Tom volunteers because it’s important to the people involved or the entire<br />

community, therefore becoming important to him. He believes in <strong>Burlington</strong> and<br />

West <strong>Burlington</strong> and its citizens. He is a hands on tireless worker and leader. Always<br />

helpful and cheerful. He shows up and asks what needs to be done and does it.


The Best Renovation <strong>of</strong> a Facility was awarded to Mississippi<br />

Valley Regional Blood Center for their newly renovated facility that<br />

included the addition <strong>of</strong> four donor screening rooms, sectioning <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

donation area, installation <strong>of</strong> a second garage door, new flooring, cabinets<br />

and counters, as well as construction <strong>of</strong> a new parking lot.<br />

The Community Impact Award was presented to Doug Ziegler<br />

and the <strong>Burlington</strong> Soccer Club. Their first annual <strong>Burlington</strong> Monster<br />

Match Soccer Tournament was a huge success, attracting more than 1,100<br />

participants and another 3,000 spectators. The tournament filled hotel<br />

rooms to 100% occupancy during a slower time for local hotels as well<br />

as benefited local restaurants and retailers.<br />

The Business Person <strong>of</strong> the Year was awarded to Martha Wolf, The<br />

Ivy Bakeshoppe. Martha is an energetic business owner and has created a<br />

restaurant with obvious success. Martha can be seen running in and out <strong>of</strong><br />

businesses or with an apron on greeting customers. No matter where she<br />

is or what she is doing, you will always see her with a smile! Martha was<br />

busy working - accepting the award on her behalf is daughter Hannah.<br />

The Project <strong>of</strong> the Year was awarded to Westland Theatres and Tim<br />

Burcham. This new facility was built in seven months at Westland Mall<br />

and features a 5,000 square foot lobby, ten state <strong>of</strong> the art theatres with<br />

wall to wall screens measuring about 45 feet across. Three <strong>of</strong> the screens<br />

are 3-D, and all ten theatres include stadium seating and reclining seats.<br />

The Young Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year was awarded to Chris<br />

Lee. He is activily involved in his work at the Des Moines County<br />

Conservation and brings his knowledge <strong>of</strong> the natural resources field to<br />

everything he is involved in. He is currently President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aldo Leopold Pheasants Forever Chapter in <strong>Burlington</strong>, is a participant<br />

in Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership and serves on the Downtown<br />

Partners Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.


<strong>2012</strong> MEMBER RENEWALS<br />

Access Energy Cooperative and<br />

Access Energy Propane<br />

AD Specialties Unlimited<br />

Advance Chiropractic Center<br />

Advanced Rehab & Sports Medicine<br />

Air Choice One<br />

Aldo Leopold Pheasants Forever<br />

Chapter 271<br />

Alfagomma America<br />

Allen Blasting and Coating<br />

Alzheimer’s Association<br />

American Ordnance<br />

AmericInn<br />

Anderson, Roberts, Porth & Wallace,<br />

P.L.C. Law Firm<br />

Bakers Pride<br />

Beckman TV & Appliance<br />

Bel Canto Chorale<br />

Bickel’s Cycling & Fitness<br />

Bickford Assisted Living and<br />

Memory Care<br />

Borghi USA<br />

Brockway Company<br />

Brockway Mechanical & Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Area Family Practice<br />

Center<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Family Eyecare<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Golf Club<br />

Camera Land<br />

Cameron Insurance Services<br />

Carlos O’Kelly’s<br />

Carpetland USA<br />

Carter Chiropractic Clinic<br />

Carter Nursery<br />

Casa Fiesta Mexican Restaurant<br />

Century 21 Property Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

Cessford Construction Company<br />

Childrens’ Dental Center <strong>of</strong> SE IA<br />

Christ Episcopal Church<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Civic Music Association<br />

CNH<br />

COBO International<br />

Collision Center Corp<br />

Construction Management Services<br />

Contract Services<br />

Dave Bessine Electric<br />

Iowa State University, Des Moines<br />

County Extension Service<br />

Design Homes<br />

Designer’s Viewpoint<br />

Details<br />

Diamond Vogel Paint Center<br />

Doran & Ward Printing Company<br />

page 10<br />

Drake Hardware & S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

Dresser-Rand, Steam Turbine<br />

Business Unit<br />

Employee Benefit Systems<br />

Ernest Pilkington - Independent<br />

Assoc. LegalShield<br />

Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust<br />

Federal Mogul Ignition Products<br />

Financial Adjustment Bureau<br />

First Congregational Church<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Fleck Sales<br />

Flint Cliffs Manufacturing<br />

For Our Birds & Gardens<br />

Furniture City<br />

General Electric Company<br />

Goodwill <strong>of</strong> the Heartland<br />

GRADE A PLUS<br />

Graystone Construction, Inc.<br />

Great River Christian School<br />

Great River Entertainment<br />

Great River Materials<br />

H & R Block<br />

H. Daniel’s & Associates<br />

Haines, Carol and Bob<br />

Happy Joe’s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Hawkeye Pedershaab<br />

Heartland Harley-Davidson/Buell<br />

Howard Johnson<br />

IKON Office Solutions<br />

Integrated Technology Partners<br />

Integrity Builders & Supply<br />

Iowa State Bank<br />

The Iowa Store<br />

Iowa Wesleyan College<br />

J.D. Byrider/CNAC<br />

Kitchen Solvers<br />

KPI Concepts<br />

Krafty Kids Klothing<br />

Little Angels Childcare<br />

Lowe’s Appraisal<br />

<strong>March</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />

Martini’s Grille<br />

Massage Cool la Vie<br />

McGregors Furniture<br />

Mediacom<br />

Ann M. Menke, CPA, PC<br />

Merit Construction<br />

Merschman Fertilizer LLC -<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> River Terminal<br />

Midland Mediation<br />

MidWestOne Bank<br />

Mike Nelson Concrete Paving Co.<br />

Minard, Edwin E. II<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors asks fellow business and organizational<br />

leaders to help the <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> be a catalyst by renewing<br />

their memberships. The renewing members are listed as <strong>of</strong> February 14.<br />

Those members listed in bold also made voluntary contributions.<br />

Renewing members will be recognized in the newsletter through May.<br />

Miracle Car Wash<br />

Mississippi Valley Callers<br />

Association<br />

Mississippi Valley Human Resources<br />

Mundt Piano and Organ Company<br />

Napoli Pizza and Restaurant<br />

National Federation <strong>of</strong> the Blind <strong>of</strong> IA<br />

New York Life<br />

Newbury Village<br />

Ornd<strong>of</strong>f and Associates<br />

Paddlewheel Lounge<br />

The Pampered Chef-Deb Swink<br />

Parrott Farms<br />

Parties Unlimited<br />

Peace in Balance, Stephanie Cook<br />

Peaches Cafe and Steakhouse<br />

Refreshment Services Pepsi<br />

POS Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Office Services<br />

Prall’s<br />

Rainbo Oil Company<br />

Dr. Brad Randolph<br />

Rheinschmidt Tile and Marble<br />

Riddles Jewelry<br />

Ritter’s Florist, Garden Center,<br />

Landscaping<br />

River Basin Publications<br />

Riverview Business Center<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Rotary Club<br />

RSC Equipment Rental<br />

Running Wild<br />

Dr. Teresa Salino-Hugg<br />

Salon West<br />

Sears<br />

Servpro <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

The Sherwin-Williams Company<br />

The Sherwood Company<br />

Sickel’s Launderers & Dry Cleaners<br />

Slumberland Furniture<br />

Snyder’s - Lance<br />

Southeast Iowa Builders Association<br />

Southeast Iowa Cardiology<br />

Associates<br />

Southeast Iowa Regional Airport<br />

Authority<br />

Spirit Hollow<br />

State Farm Insurance - Dave Vavroch<br />

Subway #1<br />

SunnyBrook Assisted Living<br />

Super 8 Motel<br />

Target<br />

Team Staffing Solutions<br />

3E Electrical Engineering and<br />

Equipment<br />

Today’s Modern Hair Option<br />

Two Rivers Insurance Services<br />

Tyson Fresh Meats<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>/West <strong>Burlington</strong> Area<br />

United Way<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Van Meter<br />

Wal-Mart Stores<br />

The Waters Edge Co.<br />

Whitey’s Bar & Billiards<br />

Whitham, Ed<br />

Wild Rose Manor - Guest House<br />

Windstream Communications<br />

Iowa Workforce Development<br />

Wunderlich Excavating & Plumbing<br />

Member<br />

Meeting<br />

Mark Your Calendars<br />

4th Wednesday at 7:30 am<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership<br />

Johnson Room<br />

All <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong><br />

members and their employees<br />

are invited to attend a “What’s<br />

New” round table discussion.<br />

Upcoming Dates:<br />

April 25<br />

May 23<br />

June 27<br />

July 25<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • 319-752-6365


NEW<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Iowa Department for the Blind<br />

5241 4th St, Des Moines, 515-681-4914, www.IDBonline.org<br />

Victoria Kollman, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor,<br />

victoria.kollmann@blind.state.ia.us<br />

The Iowa Department for the Blind provides employment services to<br />

blind and visually impaired Iowans who are looking for a job or want to<br />

retain or advance in their current career. The Department for the Blind<br />

believes that with the right skills and opportunities a blind or visually<br />

impaired person can be a competitive and valuable employee.<br />

Jeff’s West Avenue Auto<br />

2400 W Ave, <strong>Burlington</strong>, 319-754-6812<br />

Jeff Heald, Owner<br />

Let Jeff’s West Avenue take care <strong>of</strong> your automotive repair needs.<br />

Whether it’s a taillight, a tune-up or anything in between, stop by and let<br />

us earn your business.<br />

Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.<br />

500 W Madison, Ste 4000, Chicago, http://fa.opco.com/michael.ridge/<br />

Michael J. Ridge, Director-Investments, Michael.ridge@opco.com<br />

Michael Ridge, a <strong>Burlington</strong> native, is director <strong>of</strong> investments at<br />

Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. with 18 years’ experience in the financial services<br />

industry. He recommends asset preservation strategies to pre-retirees and<br />

retirees who are concerned about outliving their money.<br />

Smile Shoppe<br />

210 S 5, <strong>Burlington</strong>, 319-752-1600, www.smileshoppe.com<br />

Dr. Amy Groeltz, Dentist/Owner and Martin Joyce, Owner/ CFO<br />

At Smile Shoppe, the most advanced dental care is <strong>of</strong>fered with<br />

compassion and empathy. Independent owner Dr. Amy Groeltz and the<br />

Smile Shoppe team are ready to provide you and your family with the<br />

highest quality dental care in the most relaxing atmosphere. We pride<br />

ourselves on the outstanding quality <strong>of</strong> work using the most current<br />

treatment options in our state <strong>of</strong> the art facility. We are proud to be<br />

part <strong>of</strong> this great community, having the privilege to create long lasting<br />

relationships and smiles.<br />

SHOTTENKIRKBUYSCARS.COM<br />

WE ARE INTERESTED IN PAYING<br />

CASH FOR VEHICLES UNDER<br />

85,000 MILES<br />

Thomas Janitorial Services<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

910 S 12th St, <strong>Burlington</strong>, 319-754-8336<br />

Garry Thomas, Owner, garrythomas41@msn.com<br />

We pr<strong>of</strong>essionally clean <strong>of</strong>fices, <strong>of</strong>fice buildings, wax floors, and new<br />

construction clean-up. We have been in business in the <strong>Burlington</strong> area<br />

since 2000. Call us for all your cleaning needs.<br />

Wendy Riggens Photography<br />

409 N 4 St, 3rd Floor <strong>Burlington</strong>, 319-753-3061, www.wendiriggens.com<br />

Wendi Riggens, Owner/Photographer, info@wendiriggens.com<br />

Wendi specializes in capturing the personality <strong>of</strong> the subjects she<br />

photographs and creates unique, timeless images. She has been<br />

photographing weddings since 2004 and opened her business in 2006.<br />

She loves photographing maternity and newborn sessions, and <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

beautiful and discreet birth photography. Her 3rd floor l<strong>of</strong>t studio is a<br />

great place for pr<strong>of</strong>essional headshots as well! Call or email to schedule<br />

an appointment.<br />

Wireless Central<br />

550 S Gear Ave, West <strong>Burlington</strong>, 319-754-8000, www.uscellularstores.com<br />

Leticia Hood, Store Manager, westburlington@wirelesscent.com<br />

Wireless Central and U.S. Cellular are dedicated to providing unsurpassed<br />

customer service. Our goal is to deliver the ideal customer experience each<br />

and every time. Our talented team has helped thousands <strong>of</strong> people make<br />

the right choices for their wireless needs. Our employees are experts; they<br />

receive continuous training, ensuring our team is up-to-date on the latest<br />

plans, programs, services, and phones from U.S. Cellular.<br />

Benefit <strong>of</strong> Membership<br />

Schedule Your Business Success<br />

The Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership wants to hear about your<br />

Business Successes and would like to join you in celebrating<br />

with a Ribbon Cutting. Your Business Success will be featured<br />

in The Experience, online and on the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Partnership Facebook page.<br />

To schedule your Business Success, contact Melissa Schwenker<br />

at mschwenker@greaterburlington.com or 319-208-0046 to<br />

take advantage <strong>of</strong> this free membership benefit.<br />

page 11


<strong>March</strong><br />

Sponsored by<br />

1 - 18 - Mississippi Waterfowl Exhibit<br />

Art Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Includes paintings from French wildlife artist Maxime Bochet. For more information,<br />

319-754-8069 or www.artguild<strong>of</strong>burlington.org.<br />

8 - 10 - SnowBull<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Memorial Auditorium<br />

Southeast Iowa’s Premier Indoor Bull Riding event. For more information and to<br />

purchase tickets, visit www.snowbull.org.<br />

9 - <strong>Burlington</strong>/West <strong>Burlington</strong> Area United Way Annual Meeting<br />

PZAZZ! Conference Center — 12 - 1 pm<br />

The <strong>Burlington</strong>/West <strong>Burlington</strong> Area United Way will hold its Annual Meeting with<br />

a noon luncheon. Reservations are required and may be made by calling the United<br />

Way Office at 319-752-7831. $14.50 per person. The Annual Meeting agenda includes<br />

nominations for organization <strong>of</strong>ficers and board members.<br />

9 - Snowbull <strong>2012</strong> Cowboy Rendezvous Featuring Brushfire<br />

The PZAZZ! Convention & Event Center - 9 pm<br />

Brushfire blends five extremely talented musicians with incredible harmonies, an<br />

explosive stage show and a fresh, dynamic sound produced by an array <strong>of</strong> instruments<br />

to create an unforgettable experience for the audience. With performances across<br />

the country, Brushfire has played shows with Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry,<br />

Gretchen Wilson, Alan Jackson and Jake Owen! $5 at the door for 21 and over only.<br />

11 - Second Sunday Performance<br />

Des Moines County Heritage Center — 3 pm<br />

This month’s performance will feature Hal Morton and friends. Door opens at<br />

2:30 pm and seating is limited. $5 per person at the Columbia Street door. For more<br />

information, 319-752-7449 or www.dmchs.org.<br />

18 - Bel Canto Spring Concert<br />

First Congregational Church — 3 - 4:30 pm<br />

Enjoy an inspiring afternoon <strong>of</strong> traditional classical choral pieces and a few popular<br />

tunes performed by 35+ semi-pr<strong>of</strong>essional vocalists from southeast Iowa. Directed by<br />

Dr. Tim Ahern. Pianist is Leigh Pirtle. For more information, 866.722.4692, ext. 5065<br />

f or www.burlbelcanto.com.<br />

page 12<br />

Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

18 - “Upstairs Downtown” Tour<br />

Downtown <strong>Burlington</strong> — 1 - 4 pm<br />

The featured spaces are at 400/404 Jefferson, 413 Jefferson, 200 N. Fourth, and<br />

Schramm’s Corner at Third and Jefferson. Tickets $10 at The Iowa Store and The<br />

Medium/Weird Harold’s. You may also purchase tickets at the door <strong>of</strong> any site during<br />

the tour. For more information, www.greaterburlington.com.<br />

24 - 31 - Stained Glass Artisans<br />

Art Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Gallery hours are: Monday - Friday 1 - 5 pm, Saturday & Sunday 1 - 4 pm. For more<br />

information, 319-754-8069 or www.artguild<strong>of</strong>burlington.org.<br />

24 - SEISO Spring Classical Concert<br />

Memorial Auditorium — 6 - 9:30 pm<br />

Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra presents the music <strong>of</strong> Silbelius and Beethoven’s<br />

triple concerto with the California-based Aleron Trio. For more information, 319-385-<br />

6352 or www.seiso.us.<br />

30 - Taste <strong>of</strong> Fine Wine, Arts & Ale Scholarship Fundraiser<br />

Pzazz! Convention & Event Center — 6 - 9:30 pm<br />

Taste many wines, beers and c<strong>of</strong>fees and listen to live music while enjoying fabulous<br />

food and bidding on silent auction items, followed by a live auction <strong>of</strong> wonderfully<br />

unique items. Student art show and sale, too. Net proceeds (est. $20,000) go for<br />

scholarships at Southeastern Community College. Tickets $50 each. Sponsor Tables<br />

for 8 are $500. To reserve your ticket or table call 319-208-5065 (weekdays)or<br />

319-470-1129 (eve/weekend).<br />

30 - 31 - 9th Annual Family Spring Bluegrass Music Festival<br />

Comfort Suites Hotel<br />

Family-oriented event featuring up to six bands performing bluegrass, traditional<br />

country and gospel live on stage. Performances begin Friday evening and continue on<br />

Saturday afternoon and evening. Tickets available at door. Youth talent show Saturday<br />

10 AM. Lots <strong>of</strong> jam sessions & merchandise vendors. For more information,<br />

573-853-4398 or www.tsbafestivals.org.<br />

31 - Downtown Wine Trail<br />

Downtown <strong>Burlington</strong> - 5 - 8 pm<br />

Sample wines and try new tastes and browse some <strong>of</strong> the great shops in downtown<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>. The Iowa Store, Original Cyns, Weird Harold’s, The Medium, The Tattered<br />

Parasol, Camera Land, Country Friends, Mundt Piano & Organ, Nature’s Corner, and<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> by the Book. For more information, www.greaterburlington.com.<br />

To Submit Calendar Information<br />

www.greaterburlington.com/events_submission.cfm<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • 319-752-6365


Get Your Tickets for the Taste <strong>of</strong> Fine Wine,<br />

Arts & Ale Scholarship Fundraiser<br />

The 6th annual Taste <strong>of</strong> Fine Wine, Arts & Ale is scheduled for Friday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 30 at the Pzazz! Event Center at 6 pm with a silent auction and two<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> tasting an estimated 80 wines, beers, ales and locally roasted<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fees, followed by a live auction. Local purveyors participating include<br />

Lindon Meadows, Baxter Winery, Millstream Microbrewry, Fleck Sales<br />

and Golden Eagle Distributing. Digger’s Rest will provide samples <strong>of</strong><br />

specialty roasted c<strong>of</strong>fees. Donated Coca Cola products will also be available.<br />

Throughout the evening Pzazz! chefs will feature a wide array <strong>of</strong> delicious<br />

hot and cold appetizers and desserts, including Lenten specialties.<br />

Net proceeds from the event will help fund SCC scholarships for local<br />

students enrolling at SCC and college mini-grant projects. The event will<br />

also include a large student art show where a number <strong>of</strong> pieces will be<br />

available for purchase. Silent and live auctions will include numerous unique<br />

and exciting items donated by college employees, students, alumni and<br />

friends <strong>of</strong> SCC.<br />

Tickets are $50 each, sponsor tables for eight people will be $500 and will<br />

include reserved seating, proximity to the auction stage, party favors, and<br />

hors d’oeuvres and desserts at the table. Again this year, transportation<br />

will be provided to pick up and deliver Lee County patrons to and from<br />

the event. To order tickets or reserve sponsor seats, contact Julie Glasgow<br />

at 319-208-5062 or jglasgow@scciowa.edu. To donate an item or service,<br />

contact Becky Rump at 319-208-5065 or brump@scciowa.edu. The deadline<br />

to RSVP is 4:30 pm <strong>March</strong> 29.<br />

Notre Dame - Gym-Sized Garage Sale<br />

Looking to do some Spring cleaning? Any items from your basement, attic<br />

or garage make great contributions for the sale. The Gym-Sized Garage Sale<br />

is set for <strong>March</strong> 31.<br />

Don’t pitch! Save and donate to Notre Dames Garage Sale. We will be<br />

collecting and sorting on Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 29 and Friday, <strong>March</strong> 30, from<br />

9 am – 4 pm. If you have items to donate simply drive up to the entrance by<br />

the west high school gym doors and students will be available to help you<br />

unload.<br />

Please call Val Giannettino, Development Director 319-754-8431 ext. 385 if<br />

you have items to donate.<br />

To Submit Member Information Send to Brenda Wischmeier, Director <strong>of</strong> Marketing bwischmeier@greaterburlington.com<br />

OFFICERS<br />

<strong>Chamber</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

Chairperson<br />

Mike Dick, CPA Associates, P.C.<br />

Past Chairperson<br />

Rick Buller, Legacy Partners<br />

Chair-Elect<br />

Bryan Bross, Klingner & Associates<br />

Treasurer<br />

Jeff Burkhart, Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust<br />

Julie Anderson, Hope Haven Area Development Center<br />

Dave Beach, Hy-Vee Food Store<br />

Sonya Belger, Styltique<br />

Eric Benne, Swanson, Engler, Gordon, Benne & Clark L.L.L.P<br />

Jim Carter, Dresser Rand<br />

Joe Cochran, CPA Associates, P.C.<br />

Rodney Gibbons, Slumberland Furniture<br />

Laura Hubbard, CNH<br />

Lynn Humphries, American Ordnance<br />

Jim Kammerer, Great River Health Systems<br />

Bill Malcom, MTC Technologies<br />

Brian Messer, Farmers Savings Bank<br />

DIRECTORS <strong>Chamber</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

Youth Appreciation Scholarship<br />

Applicants Wanted<br />

Does your Junior or Senior represent the Optimist Values or<br />

have they contributed to the betterment <strong>of</strong> our community? The<br />

Optimist Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>-West <strong>Burlington</strong> wants to provide<br />

scholarships to your student!<br />

How to Apply:<br />

Ages: High School Juniors & Seniors<br />

Application Locations: Des Moines County High Schools &<br />

The <strong>Burlington</strong> Public Library<br />

Applications Due: <strong>March</strong> 28, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Contact: Stephanie Bailey at 319-759-6976 or<br />

amarijbailey@yahoo.com<br />

Recognition Ceremony will be held May 2, <strong>2012</strong> where<br />

scholarship winners will be announced!<br />

Southeast Iowa Regional Job Fair<br />

Employers, register now to connect with job seekers at<br />

IowaWORKS Regional Job Fair. IowaWorks <strong>of</strong> Southeast Iowa<br />

will be hosting a job fair April 26, <strong>2012</strong> from 11 AM to 5 PM.<br />

The job fair will be held at the new National Guard Armory in<br />

Middletown, IA. Hire a Veteran! We are dedicating the first<br />

hour to helping our returning veterans find a job. We estimate<br />

more than 200 veterans will attend. Take this opportunity to join<br />

us and find your next employee.<br />

Registration fees are $160 for table and electricity. For more<br />

information, www.iowaworkforce.org/region16.<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> Community School District<br />

“Supporting all students in their quest for lifelong learning.”<br />

The <strong>Burlington</strong> Community School District will be<br />

“ROUNDING-UP” next year’s kindergarten students the week <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>March</strong> 19 and registering 4 year olds for our Grayhound Preschool<br />

Program. All families with a child who will be 5 (for kindergarten)<br />

or 4 (for Preschool) on or before September 15 are encouraged to<br />

call 319-753-6791, ext. 110 for more information. We are excited to<br />

have you visit our buildings, meet our teachers, and see for yourself<br />

what a great place the <strong>Burlington</strong> Community School District is!<br />

Deb Mulch, <strong>Burlington</strong> Community YMCA/YWCA<br />

LJ Pritchard, Titan Broadcasting<br />

Michelle Russell, Rheinschmidt’s Flooring America<br />

Mary Beth Sanchez, J & S Electric Business Systems, Inc.<br />

Gary Schmeiser, Sterzings Food Company<br />

Lance Shaver, Federal Mogul Ignition Products<br />

Don Sheedy, Peaches Cafe & Steakhouse<br />

Judy Stevens, Re/Max Real Estate Specialists<br />

Theresa Thielen, Hass Thielen Funeral Home<br />

Marvin Thomson, Two Rivers Investment Services<br />

Joyce Vance, Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois<br />

Kathy Wunderlich, George’s Lawn Mower, Inc.<br />

VISION – A growing regional center <strong>of</strong> commerce, industry, education, health care, entertainment and<br />

culture which provides a great place to live and work.<br />

MISSION – The <strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> is a business association that exists to serve as a catalyst for economic<br />

growth and community development in Greater <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa.<br />

MeMBeR INfoRMatIoN<br />

page 13


Business After Hours<br />

MidWestOne Bank<br />

<strong>March</strong> 15, 5 - 7 PM<br />

Join us with your co-workers to build your network at<br />

Business After Hours and grow your business!<br />

Brought to you by the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Partnership<br />

page 14<br />

Eggs & Issues<br />

RiverPark Place<br />

Winegard Board Room<br />

<strong>March</strong> 17, 7:15 AM<br />

<strong>Chamber</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> members are invited<br />

to a legislative breakfast with invited guests<br />

Representative Tom Sands, Representative<br />

Dennis Cohoon and Senator Tom Courtney.<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Preferred Products Corporation<br />

MidWestOne Bank<br />

3225 Division Street<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>, IA 52601<br />

www.midwestonebank.com<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Leadership<br />

Healthcare<br />

Session<br />

Proudly<br />

Supported by:<br />

Great River<br />

Medical Center<br />

505 Social &<br />

Community Tour<br />

<strong>March</strong> 8, 5:15 pm<br />

5:15 pm - Underground Downtown <strong>Burlington</strong> Tour,<br />

meet at 401 Jefferson Street.<br />

6 pm - Pre St. Patty’s Day Party, Kelly O’Shea’s,<br />

609 S. Main St., <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Enjoy both events or just the event that fits into your schedule.<br />

Open to individuals ages 21–42. Annual membership is $55.<br />

For more information, contact Kay Sackville Breuer at<br />

kbreuer@greaterburlington.com or 319-208-0041.<br />

www.greaterburlingtonyp.com<br />

RiverPark Place • 610 North 4th Street, Suite 200 • <strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601 • 319-752-6365


<strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong> (J)<br />

12 pm ( J)<br />

Farmers Market Committee<br />

8 am (SCC)<br />

5th Grade Career Fair<br />

7:30 am ( J)<br />

Executive Committee<br />

8 am (SCC)<br />

8th Grade Career Fair<br />

12 pm (City Hall)<br />

DPI Business Development<br />

7:30 am (W)<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

12 pm ( J)<br />

12 @ 12<br />

4 pm (A)<br />

Future Workforce<br />

8 am (Weird Harold’s)<br />

DPI Marketing & Promotions<br />

11:30 am ( J)<br />

DPI Design Committee<br />

7:30 am ( J)<br />

BRE Committee<br />

3:30 pm (A)<br />

<strong>Chamber</strong> Foundation Meeting<br />

7:30 am (A)<br />

Entrepreneurship Committee<br />

4 pm (A)<br />

Leadership Program Committee<br />

7:30 am (A)<br />

Value-Added Ag<br />

info@greaterburlington.com • www.greaterburlington.com<br />

Johnson Conference Room (W) Winegard Board Room<br />

(A) Alliant Energy Executive Conference Room<br />

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY<br />

1 2<br />

FRIDAY<br />

5 6 7 8 9<br />

7:30 am (A)<br />

Government Affairs<br />

8 am ( J)<br />

Ambassadors<br />

5:15 pm (401 Jefferson Street)<br />

YP 505 Social & Community Tour<br />

12 13 14 15 16<br />

5 pm (MidWestOne Bank)<br />

Business After Hours<br />

19 20 21 22 23<br />

Does your<br />

business<br />

need a<br />

better fix?<br />

We can help.<br />

866-722-4692<br />

www.scciowa.edu<br />

5:05 pm (Catfish Bend<br />

Casino)<br />

YP 505 Social<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

Sales Sheets<br />

Newsletters<br />

Booklets<br />

Brochures<br />

Labels<br />

Cartons<br />

Packaging<br />

and More!<br />

Stop in, call us, or visit us online<br />

for your next printing project.<br />

Joe Farrier - VP Sales<br />

Steve Curry - Sales Representative<br />

Jim Gilbertson - Sales Representative<br />

Kristen Logan - Customer Service<br />

Tammy Newberry - Customer Service<br />

2811 Mt. Pleasant Street, <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

(319) 754-5359<br />

www.doranandward.com<br />

12 pm ( J)<br />

YP Leadership<br />

page 15


RiverPark Place<br />

610 N. Fourth St., Suite 200<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong>, Iowa 52601<br />

TELEPHONE 319-752-6365<br />

FAX 319-752-6454<br />

E-MAIL info@greaterburlington.com<br />

WEB SITE www.greaterburlington.com<br />

Leadership<br />

2011- <strong>2012</strong><br />

In April, the members <strong>of</strong> the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership Class<br />

will kick <strong>of</strong>f their effort to replenish food banks serving the Greater<br />

<strong>Burlington</strong> area. The effort, aptly dubbed “Occupy Hunger” is the<br />

class’ group project and couples food drives with local events in the<br />

area.<br />

The effort will kick <strong>of</strong>f during the <strong>Burlington</strong> Bees’ opening week <strong>of</strong><br />

home games. During the home games on Thursday, April 12 through<br />

Sunday, April 15, Occupy Hunger “Protestors” will be present to<br />

collect canned food and personal hygiene items from fans. For every<br />

fan that donates an item, the Bees will donate one dollar to the cause.<br />

The “Protestors” will also work at the stadium’s concession stand<br />

during the whole month <strong>of</strong> April, donating their pay from the work to<br />

the food banks as well.<br />

Occupy Hunger protestors will also descend upon 34 Raceway on<br />

Saturday, April 21 as the race day sponsors. Again, protestors will<br />

collect canned food and personal hygiene items for the food banks<br />

at the event. Then, between hot laps and the feature race, drivers will<br />

hit the crowd up for monetary donations by passing their helmets<br />

around. Occupy Hunger protestors have set the goal<br />

<strong>of</strong> receiving 2,012 units <strong>of</strong> items and dollars combined<br />

during the month-long effort.<br />

“Occupy Hunger”<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership participants hold $1 Million<br />

during the Entrepreneurship Session..<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership is an intensive pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

development series designed to strengthen leadership skills by<br />

empowering and educating people who live, work or have interest in<br />

Greater <strong>Burlington</strong>. The series is presented by the Greater <strong>Burlington</strong><br />

Partnership.<br />

To learn more about Greater <strong>Burlington</strong> Leadership, visit<br />

www.greaterburlington.com/chamber_gbl.cfm for more information<br />

or to nominate a candidate for the <strong>2012</strong>-2013 series.<br />

your bridge to the future<br />

burlington • west burlington • mediapolis<br />

mt. pleasant • new london • coralville<br />

iowa city • des moines • west des moines<br />

ankeny • ft. madison • davenport

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!