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5856 S. Main St.
Clarkston, MI 48346
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Chamber President
Donna Bullard
Clarkston Brandon Community Credit Union |
From the President
Fall is here and
your Chamber is in full swing to head into this busy time of year! We have just
completed another successful Taste of Clarkston event, once more putting
Clarkston on the map as a small town treasure that does things in a big town
way. The 25th Business Expo is this month and your Chamber promises
you excitement worthy of 25 years. We will be rolling out the Red Carpets to
celebrate 25 successful years of showcasing our community businesses. This event
also exposes not only . . . . (MORE)
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Best
of the Best EXPO
November 10, 2011
6-8 pm at Clarkston High School
Business to Business Hour 5-6 p.m.

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Take 5 (Five Fast Facts)
1. Ribbon Cutting TODAY 3:30 pm at Above Board Construction, 10520 Enterprise Drive, Ste 2, Clarkston. (Open House 9-5 pm)
2.Rotary Wine Tasting Nov 2, 2011 6:30 pm at Bordines. TICKETS now available at the Chamber.Don't forget about Clarkston Rotary's annual fall wine tasting, "A Taste For The Holidays." This very popular fundraiser will take place on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at beautiful Bordine Nursery, 8600 Dixie Hwy. in Clarkston, from 6:30-8:30 P.M. While mingling with friends, you can taste wines from around the world and sample food from 13 of our favorite restaurants. Tickets are $35 in advance or $45 at the door. They can be purchased from any Clarkston Rotary member or from the Clarkston Chamber of Commerce. For more information call Jeff at (248)625-8837 or Joel at (248)625-9741.
3.EXPO Registration is filling up fast--Reserve your spot TODAY!
4. EXPO Business to Business Hour 5:00-6:00 pm on TH November 10, 2011. EXPO Afterglow 8:15 pm at Fountains. Admission to EXPO is FREE and this event is open to the public 6-8 pm. ENTER TO WIN great door prizes including an iPad2!
5. Holiday Lights Parade hosted by Team RUSH Decmeber 10, 2011 6 pm on Main Street in historic downtown Clarkston is now accepting registrations. Register online FLYER
Upcoming Networking events
Detroit Regional Chamber invites you to
MEGA Membership Reception
November 3, 2011
5:30-7:30 pm |
Star Lanes at Emagine
Royal Oak
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More information and Register HERE
The cost to
attend is $15 per person and includes unlimited bowling and hors d'oeuvres. A cash bar
will be available. No refunds will be provided. Register
now! (USE this promotion code to get the Chamber member rate of $15 for the Mega Membership
Reception: 1111SMC)
For more
information, please contact Beverly
Maddox at 313.596.0343 |
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Ribbon Cuttings, Grand Openings and Open Houses
November 1
9-5 pm
Ribbon Cutting
@ 3:30 pm |
Above Board Construction
10520 Enterprise Drive, Ste 2
Davisburg, MI 48350 |
November 12
1-4 pm
Open House and Holiday Bazaar |
Join us at Canterbury-on-the-Lake for our Holiday Bazaar and Open House
Jewelry, crafts, purses, and so much more!
5601 Hatchery Road, Waterford, MI 48329
248.674.9292
www.canterburyonthelake.com |
November 17
2-5
Ribbon Cutting
@3:30 pm
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Work it Personal Training
7070 Gateway Park Dr.
Clarkston, MI 48346
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November 17
6-8 pm
Open House
American House
1915 Baldwin Ave
Pontiac, MI 48340
Heavy Hors D’oeuvres | Cocktails
Casual Attire | Valet Service Available
RSVP & Spread the Hope!
(248) 335-7020 |
Celebrate & Shop
Grand Unveiling & Celebration!
Join our residents as we celebrate the
completion of our multimillion dollar
renovations and kick off the 3rd annual
American House Foundation Holiday
Hope for Seniors program benefitting
over 350 seniors in need throughout
the metro Detroit area.
Enjoy festive music while you mingle
with our residents who volunteered their
time and creativity to make handmade
gifts and holiday decorations for you
to purchase. 100% of proceeds will go
toward the program.
Gifts will range from $5 to $20 but
donations in any amount will be greatly
appreciated. Don’t miss out on this
inspiring event. When seniors help
seniors, there’s usually a little bit of
magic to be found...
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Notary Services available at the Chamber--ask for Molly Shamma on Tuesday, Wednesdays or Thursdays. |
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CHECK OUT "That's Detroit" by our very own Tony Vitale! |
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PICK UP A COPY of the November Food & Wine Magazine and check out the article about Curt Catallo & Ann Stevenson and the Clarkston Union & Union Woodshop. |
Lori Kerch, CPA
Senior Finance and Investment Capital Advisor
SmartZone Development
OU INCubator
2200 North Squirrel Road
Rochester, Michigan 48309-
(o) 248.648.4800
(f) 248.648.4799
kerch@oakland.edu |
OU INC, as a Michigan designated SmartZone, is sponsoring companies in their application for microloans. You are receiving this message as an individual who has expressed interest in obtaining capital or know of companies that could benefit from this program.
The amounts available are up to $50,000. Companies need to meet the following criteria:
- Be located in Michigan
- Have the rights (ownership or license) to innovative technology, or be seeking a strong IP position
- Be pre-revenue
- Funding is to be used for the development of a business that is focused on the commercialization of technology of interest to the 21st Century Jobs Fund
- Loans may not be made into a publicly held company, but may be utilized to spin technology out of a public company and establish a new private entity.
- Have potential for rapid growth and sales over $10 million annually in five years.
See the attached checklist and contents of the submission package. Please contact me to set up a meeting to review your submission package and discussion to determine milestones to be accomplished under the terms of the loan. Below is my contact information and the link to the FAQ's for the Micro Loans.
http://www.annarborusa.org/business-accelerator/funding-incentives/microloan-faqs
Companies can also apply to OU INC at the following link: http://ouinc.incutrack.net/apply.cfml
SUBMISSION PACKAGE
CHECK LIST |
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Cell Phones for Soldiers. Clarkston Brandon Community Credit Union in conjunction with other Michigan Credit Unions, is collecting old cell phones to raise funds to provide free calling for our troops overseas. If you have old phones you no longer use or want, to please drop them at the Credit Union office or drop them off at the Chamber and we'll take care of it! |
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NEW HEALTH Jewels Yoga & Fitness
As many of you are aware there is a ~750 sq', year round gazebo being built at the new location in Davisburg. The yogazebo will overlook an Olympic size pond and endless acres of land. The intention is to hold special classes and workshops on a suggested donation only basis. The classes will run ~ $5 - $7 and the workshops ~$10 - $20. What does suggested mean? Well in hard times some may or may not have this amount to offer, therefore this does not mean they are not welcome to attend it simply means this space will be offered to them regardless of their current circumstances; treating all beings equally. The space will be able to hold ~ 10-15 yoga mats comfortably and ~20-40 for stand up or sit down events, therefore a commitment will strongly be encouraged so we can honor all of those beings interested in attending. There will be times when students will be placed on a waiting list. Hence If unable to adhere respecting the time and space of other souls by letting Jules know in advance that you will be unable to attend. Thank you for understanding in advance!
Many former Jewels students and excited, new inquiring minds will find the new location is actually closer and or of equal distance from the previous location. Go ahead and see for yourselves, map quest: 7355 Hall Road Davisburg, MI 48350. Namaste Jules
Note: New web address and email to be announced soon |
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CHARITABLE Rotary Wine Tasting Nov 2, 2011 6:30 pm at Bordines. TICKETS now available at the Chamber.
Don't forget about Clarkston Rotary's annual fall wine tasting, "A Taste For The Holidays." This very popular fundraiser will take place on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at beautiful Bordine Nursery, 8600 Dixie Hwy. in Clarkston, from 6:30-8:30 P.M. While mingling with friends, you can taste wines from around the world and sample food from 13 of our favorite restaurants. Tickets are $35 in advance or $45 at the door. They can be purchased from any Clarkston Rotary member or from the Clarkston Chamber of Commerce. For more information call Jeff at (248)625-8837 or Joel at (248)625-9741.
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EDUCATIONInvestor Education @ Your Library
Your Money in the Balance: Manage your Investments while Managing your Debt
Thursday, November 3rd, 6:30-8pm
Learn strategies to improve the potential for increasing the value of your assets while reducing your level of debt. Participate in solving real-world investment and budget-related problems. This is a non-commercial Investor Education program sponsored by Michigan's Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation Securities Section and the Friends of the Independence Township Library. NO SOLICITATION - NO SALES PITCH
Independence Township Library
6495 Clarkston Road
248.625.2212
www.indelib.org |
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EDUCATION and NETWORKING Employer Internship Training Session at Oakland University FLYER
Date: Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m., networking after program
Location: Oakland University at the OU Incubator
Information: Registration and a map is available at www.oakland.edu/careerservices under "Employers" click on "Employer Internship Training Session Registration" - in addition to the training session there will be a tour of the OU Incubator facility as well as brief student and employer presentations part of the session There is no cost for this event
(A light breakfast will be provided)
As part of the Michigan Internship Initiative: Employers are invited to attend an Employer Internship Training Session to gain insight, knowledge and tools required to assist them with quickly developing their internship program.
Training sessions will cover the following 5 steps for developing a quality program:
1. Setting goals and policies for the internship program
2. Writing a plan for the internship opportunity
3. Recruiting qualified interns
4. Managing the interns
5. Conducting exit interviews and follow-up
"Assisting employers with building an internship program is an essential step in creating opportunities for both talent and businesses in our state. Employer Internship Training Sessions provide the perfect forum to connect businesses with resources, including educational partners, to assist with internship program development."
- Amanda Avila, Talent Development Manager, Prima Civitas Foundation |
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FAMILY Mom2Mom Sale - November 12, 2011 & March 3, 2012
10:00 - 1:00 Admission $1.00Tables available for $15.00/ea.
St. Stephen Lutheran School
4860 Midland Avenue
Waterford, MI 48329
248.673.5906 www.ss-lc.com |
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FAMILY HEALTHClarkston Area Lions Club Kidsight Free Vision Screening
Free monthly vision screening for children ages 6 months to 5 years. Special digital photos are taken of the child’s eyes to check for potential vision problems. Results are immediate and a report is provided at the screening. No registration required – simply drop-in.
Second Saturday of each month
10am-Noon
November 12th
December 10th
Independence Township Library
6495 Clarkston Road
248.625.2212
www.indelib.org |
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EDUCATION Investor Education @ Your Library
Financial Planning for Women
Thursday, December 1st, 6:30-8:30pm
Women, gain control of your financial future! Learn to create a realistic budget, develop a financial plan, read investment statements, and have the freedom to ask questions about investing basics. Understand the power of your money! This is a non-commercial Investor Education program sponsored by Michigan's Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation Securities Section and the Friends of the Independence Township Library. NO SOLICITATION - NO SALES PITCH
Independence Township Library
6495 Clarkston Road
248.625.2212
www.indelib.org |
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FAMILY St. Stephen Lutheran School (4860 Midland Avenue, Waterford) is sponsoring a Craft Show and Annual Cookie Walk on December 10, 2011 from 9:00 - 2:00. There will also be a Book Fair and Pictures with Santa. For more information and registration information please see our school website www.ss-lc.com. |
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Harvest Apple 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 9:00 AM. The starting location is Brandon Middle School, 609 Ortonville Road, Ortonville, MI 48462. The route is a mixture of paved and dirt roads. Registration takes place now (flyer attached) at the Brandon High School Athletic office at 1025 South Ortonville Rd, Ortonville, MI. 48462 or register online aw www.goracego.com. Please make all checks payable to Brandon Schools.
5K Run/Walk: $20 with shirt (long sleeve dir-fit tee), $15 without shirt
Family Fun Walk $15 per family (no shirts)
After November 4, 2011, the cost is $25, limited t-shirt availability
Trophies are rewarded for different age groups for the 5K run. Call Robin Loughlin for questions or details. FLYER |
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20th Annual Greens Market
Clarkston Farm & Garden Club
Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, from 9 to 4 pm.
at the Church of the Resurrection, 6490 Clarkston Rd.
(across from the Independence Township Library).
Inside the doors of this holiday wonderland you will find décor to ring in the season including wreaths & roping made from fresh Michigan mixed-greens, many sizes of fresh tabletop arrangements, fresh loose greens, bundles of greens designed for outside urns, and small gift selections. This year’s Greens Market raffle will feature a beautiful hand-stitched holiday quilt. Raffle tickets can be purchased only on the day of the market.
All proceeds from the sale are used by the club to benefit the community in various ways. These include the Clarkston Main Street planters, Independence Township Library gardens, scholarships for high school seniors, funding for environmental programs for Clarkston students, and horticulture & conservation mini-grants for Clarkston teachers.
For more information, call 248-625-9399
Log on to www.clarkstongardenclub.org to preorder wreaths and roping |
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Consider This:
* Every 45 seconds someone has a stroke, Every 3 minutes someone dies of a stroke.
* Stroke is the #4 reason for deaths in the US
* 80% of all Strokes Can Be Prevented!!
Life Line Screening takes pride in the services we provide.
8 - 10% of all screening result in ABNORMAL to CRITICAL Findings. The Screenings are Effective and are Saving Lives!!
Knights of Columbus Council 5436 on Monday, January 30, 2012.
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The Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to offer GREAT DEALS with the
Chamber Advantage Program from Office Depot!
Pens, folders, files, computer software, palm pilots... Are your company’s office supply costs getting out of control or are you looking to maximize your dollar?
The partnership between Office Depot and the Chamber can now help cut your office supply expenses with great savings on the items you purchase the most! Chamber members now have the exclusive opportunity to save as much as 90% at Office Depot on all office supplies. That’s an incredible discount on paper, hardware, post-its, labels and all your office needs.
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Office Depot makes ordering easy for Chamber members with next day delivery and monitoring your company’s office supply expenses with monthly reporting. Plus save time with convenient ways to order – phone, fax or internet! With each purchase that you make, Office Depot will give back to your Chamber! It’s easy and free to use- get yours from the Chamber.
Contact Teri or Molly
248-625-8055
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