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Buying Chamber Gift Certificates Make Cent$ Have you thought about what you are go-ing to give your employees, family, friends, co-workers, delivery and service people this Christmas? May we suggest Chamber gift certificates. Our Top Ten Reasons to Purchase Chamber Gift Certificates
1. One size really fits all! 2. Easy to wrap - even comes with an envelope! 3. Spendable at Marshfield area businesses. 4. Easy to buy - call, email, fax, or stop by the MACCI office. 5. Money is kept locally. 6. No need to exchange. 7. Can be personalized! 8. Guaranteed Christmas delivery. 9. Available at various locations throughout Marshfield. 10. Allows you more time to enjoy the holiday season!
MACCI...Your Foundation for Growth celebrated at the Annual MeetingYour Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry will present its 68th Annual Meeting dinner on Wednesday, January 29th at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 400 West Upham Street in Marshfield. As we celebrate the 2013 accomplishments of the community, we will recognize those businesses that have planted the seeds and have now taken root. Others have sprouted and seen growth. Still others have nurtured their business and branched out.
Invitations for this celebration will be mailed the end of December and we hope you will join us to celebrate Marshfield’s successes. This fundraising event to support Chamber efforts, offers sponsor-ship opportunities at two different levels. Available are a corporate level for $250 and the centerpiece level at two arrangements for $75 or one arrangement for $40. Corporate sponsorships must be secured by December 15th, so contact the MACCI office to reserve your space!
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December 2012 Volume 26 Number 12
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Welcome New Members NEX-Z provides the complete package to take your business online. They offer web-site design, marketing consulting, search engine optimization, local search market-ing, social media marketing and more. Garrett Frankwick is the CEO/co-owner of this business that is located at 2001 South Central Avenue, Marshfield. Established in November 2013, Garrett can be reached at 1-855-365-6399 or email him at garrett@nexwebz.com.
Sartori & Associates, Inc. (dba Sartori Creative), located at 517 Franklin Street in Wausau, is an advertising, market-ing and branding services company owned by JP Sartori. The business offers Consum-er Insight Research (focus groups, online surveys, interviews) Brand Development (research, platform & standards develop-ment, logos, tagline creations), Advertising & Graphic Designs (TV & radio concept-ing & creative directory, print, collateral, packaging & environmental design) Media (integrated campaigns, planning, buying & auditing) Online Marketing (website audit and evaluations, SEO, SEM, planning & design, integrated on-line promotions), and Marketing Strategy (integrated plans). The business telephone number is 715-212-2229 or email jp.sartori@sartoricreative.com. Check out their website at www.sartoricre-ative.com to learn how they can assist your business.
Tim Jensen, CPA LLC, is located at 243 South Central Avenue in the Muel-ler Professional Building in Marshfield. Tim provides income tax preparation as well as accounting services including, bookkeeping, payroll and Quickbooks. He also provides new start-up consultations. With over 30 years of experience, Tim has worked with individuals and businesses, of-fering new clients their initial consultation free. Tim can be reached at 715-384-5100 or email him at tim@timjensencpa.com or log on to his website at www.timjensencpa.com.
My Oh My! Boutique, is Marsh-field’s newest shoppe located downtown Marshfield. Owned by Barb Mueller, this boutique is located at 125 South Central Avenue. The boutique sells eclectic new and vintage home decor and gifts, repur-posed furniture, upcycled homemade in the USA gifts. With plans to open early December, Barb can be reached at 715-305-3746 or email her at barb_mueller@charter.net.
Business Briefs SharedCongratulations to Beth Albee! A Leader-ship Marshfield Alumni, Beth recently took the position of Executive Director for the Pathway Partners Mentoring Program at Marshfield High School. Beth can be reached at 715-387-8464 ext. 4335 or email her at albee@marshfield.k12.wi.us. Consider mentoring a high school student and make a difference in their lives!
UW-Marshfield/Wood County recently broke ground for the New Marauder Villas Student Housing project that will be located at 2313 West 5th Street. Congratulations!
The Boson Company continues their strong history of community support by gaining naming rights for the Marsh-field High School Fieldhouse through a major donation to the Tiger Booster Club. Visitors will be greeted by new signage welcoming them to The Boson Company Fieldhouse for all Marshfield High School activities. Thank you, Boson family!
Ministry Living Well was recently hon-ored as a winner of the “Best of Home Care Provider of Choice Award” by Home Care Pulse, the top home care quality assurance firm in the nation.
Ministry Living Well received the recog-nition after ranking among the highest in the nation in categories such as training, communication, overall quality of care, caregiver performance and recommendation of services.
Using satisfaction feedback from clients and employees, as well as quality bench-
marks from Home Care Pulse, the Ministry Living Well management team worked to achieve the highest level of excellence possible, winning the Provider of Choice Award.
Ministry Home Care was honored earlier this year as MACCI’s 2013 Firm of the Year!
Congratulations, Jerry Cleveland and your dedicated Ministry Living Well team!
Ellis Stone Construction Com-pany has been awarded the contract for the east terminal expansion at the Central Wisconsin Airport. The 23,800 square foot expansion will include a new and enlarged baggage claim area and a mezzanine to house the admin-istrative offices. This is Phase II of a $25 million terminal renovation and expansion aimed at increasing opera-tional space, expanding the security check-point, relocating car rentals to their own facility and expanding cur-rent parking facilities.
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Cindy Burns CIC, CPIA, President of Burns Insurance Agency and Dan Burns CIC, CPIA, CEO of Burns Insurance Agency LLC were recently awarded the designation of Certified Professional Insurance Agents (CPIA), a professional designation conferred by the American Insurance Marketing and Sales Society (the AIMS Society).
Cindy and Dan, successfully completed all of the Insurance Success schools. The CPIA designation stands for professionalism, commitment to sales training and results, and much higher degree of techni-cal knowledge. Graduates leave with detailed information for providing solutions that benefit consumers in the complex insurance marketplace. The designation does require a bi-annual continuing education update.
The AIMS Society is the only insurance organization dedicated solely to recognizing training and service quality among property and casualty insurance personnel. The mission of the AIMS Society is to improve the insurance knowl-edge of its members by upgrading professionalism through information and education, which will result in providing better service to the insurance-buying public.
Cindy and Dan Burns believe the “Core Value” of their Agency is the continuous and unwavering com-mitment to always improve upon themselves through continued education and training.
Burns Insurance Agency LLC is located at 500 South Central Avenue and the telephone number is 715-387-0002. Check out their website at www.burns-insurance.com.
Nominate a “Small Business of the Year” CandidateNomination forms for MACCI’s 2014 Small Business of the Year are being accepted until December 31, 2013 Criteria for the award includes: • Economic impact on the community (employment growth).• Expansion of business in facility or products/services (business growth).• Longevity/continuity with consistent growth over time.• Community involvement.• Innovation.The Small Business Council will review the nominations and make a selection. The winner will be announced at MACCI’s Annual Meeting dinner on January 29, 2014. Please take the time to nominate a very worthy business. Call MACCI if you would like a nomination form to complete.
The Importance to Buy Local! The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s gift certificate program is the perfect example of how we can all keep business local. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in MACCI gift certificates are sold annu-ally. These dollars are recycled throughout the community several times, providing jobs and increased profits for our local businesses. Remember these companies are the ones who support local churches, the arts, schools, children’s activities, and the list goes on.
Please remember to BUY LOCAL before you buy out of town. You will be pleasantly surprised at what you will find right here in Marshfield. The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is open Monday-Friday, from 8 am - 5 pm to serve you. We are located at 700 South Central Avenue. For your convenience, many Marshfield financial institutions also sell the MACCI gift certificates.
Purchase MACCI gift certificates throughout the year and keep your business local!
Are you taking advantage of the “Keep the Bucks Here” campaign? If not, call MACCI at 715-384-3454 to find out how and why you should be taking advantage of this opportunity!
Santa in the Park - Auburndale Santa’s sleigh is packed and making a stop at the Auburn-dale Park Shelterhouse on Saturday, December 7, from 10 am - 2 pm. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available to greet children and hand out treat bags. Stop in for a hot cocoa and some delicious cookies. Sleigh rides will be given for all families, depending on the weather. Guests can also sign up for door prizes to be awarded.
Come join in the fun!
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Holiday Showcase on Chestnut A Holiday Showcase...on Chestnut is a festive open house on Sunday, December 8 designed for you and your family to celebrate the season. Whether you are looking forward to a relaxing afternoon of music, holiday shopping for unique gifts and treasures, or just “mingling and jingling” with friends over hot cider, cocoa, coffee, and cookies, this event promises something for everyone!
Enjoy holiday cheer throughout the afternoon, Noon to 4:30 pm. - Holiday music by local performers - Many artists & crafters, all offering special holiday items for sale - Raffles - of pieces from all artists - Bid on “Once-Loved Art” Silent Auction items - ends at 3:45 pm - New this year - Clay Bowl-Making session where YOU can hand-build a bowl for the annual “Empty Bowl” fundraiser benefitting Soup or Socks - New this year - Family Holiday Crafts sessions: have fun creating ornaments, decorations, & gifts with origami & other paper - Something fun for everyone in the family, Pre-K through Adult!
Enjoy the holiday cheer throughout the afternoon! There is no admission charge - Chestnut Center for the Arts gift to you!
The Center is located at the corner of Third Street and Chestnut Avenue in downtown Marshfield. Don’t forget to cross Third Street during the afternoon to visit historic Upham Mansion’s Christmas Open House, which runs 1:30-4:00 pm.
Britten’s Greenhouse Offers Holiday GreensBritten’s Greenhouse located at 7950 Hwy. H in Marshfield is open for the holiday season. Offering unique holiday wreaths, kissing balls, centerpieces, hanging baskets, swags, garland, plus much more!
Their seasonal Shoppe hours are:Saturdays from 9 am to 3 pm November 30 December 7 December 14and weekdays by appointment.
Britten’s Greenhouse is a family-owned business that has been serving the greater Marshfield area for over 65 years.
Holiday Light Flights Duffy’s Aircraft is offering Holiday Light Flights for $60 per flight over the City of Marshfield and the Rotary Winter Wonderland in Wildwood Park. Beginning December 6 to December 30, flights are scheduled every 15 minutes at 5 pm to 7 pm. The cost for the flights is not per person but per flight. A flight can carry one, two or three people, plus the pilot. If each person brings a pet food donation and/or non-perishable food item, a discount will be given on the cost of the flight.
To make an appointment, call Duffy’s Aircraft at (715) 387-2211 or email jeff@duffysaircraft.com.
Happy holidays!
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New MACCI Website It’s About Life...It’s About Science...It’s About Growth... It’s About YOU!Watch for the new Chamber website launching the end of December. From how to find employees to how to train them; from taking a business idea to launching it; from promoting and growing your business to shopping locally; you’ll find this and more at www.marshfieldchamber.com. Marshfield is a great place to live, work, play and learn, and we want everyone to know it! We will be showcasing the new website on January 29th at MACCI’s annual meeting.
Xtreme Xploration Volunteers needed!Xtreme Xploration is an event where “Business and education leaders share real life experience to prepare students for post high school opportunities.” Marshfield Juniors will have access to educational information on financial aid, various technical and private colleges, employer expectations and student life panels. Students will also participate in a personal interview with a community member and receive valuable feedback from them. We will again be looking for community volunteers to interview the students, so if you have participated in the past or are interested in joining us for the first time, please save the date of Tuesday, February 11 (snow date February 13) at UW-Marshfield/Wood County. Watch for further details to come!
Cruisin’ for CareersThe Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Workforce Paradox committee coordinated the 2nd Cruisin’ for Careers event held on Friday, November 22 for students from Columbus Catholic and Trinity Lutheran schools. The goal of this partner-ship between education and business is to get students excited about a variety of industry career options available right in their backyard. Participating businesses included Marshfield DoorSystems Masonite and Roehl Transport. MACCI appreciates the support and assistance from the businesses and educators to make this event such a huge success!
Tour of Marshfield DoorSystems Tour at Roehl Transport
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Encourage Employees To Attend Networking EventsOnce a month, your Chamber offers Business After 5. Hosted at a member business and sponsored by additional members, this networking event is open to all members and their employees. This member benefit provides a great opportunity to grow your business connections and support your Chamber. Every month, over 200 business people attend and take advan-tage of the networking opportunity. Are you?
Is your business interested in hosting this popular event in 2014? Call MACCI at 715-384-3454 to see what months are still available.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas Business After 5 is scheduled for Thursday, December 12. Marshfield Eagles will again be our host of this festive event and we thank our sponsors of the evening includ-ing; Festival Foods, Marshfield Eagles, A&B Process Systems Corp., Central City Credit Union, Dental Clinic of Marshfield, Figi’s Inc., Forward Financial Bank, Furniture & Appliance Mart/Ashley Home Furniture, Marshfield Utilities, Melody Gardens Restaurant & Skateland, and State Bank Marshfield.
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Save the Date... Fun ‘d Arts 2014: Art Deco On Saturday, February 1, 2014, New Visions Gallery wil be hosting Fun d’ Arts, a unique fundraising event that features laudable live and silent auctions, succulent cuisine and memorable entertainment at RiverEdge Golf Course. The theme for this year’s event is Art Deco and it promises to be an unforgettable celebration of rich color, bold geometric design and lavish ornamentation (and everything else the 1920’s-40’s had to offer!)
Proceeds from Fun d’Arts are used to sustain the nonprofit mission of the gallery: to provide opportunities to experience the visual arts through ex-hibits, permanent collections, the gallery shop and educational offerings.
Tickets available now at New Visions Gallery, located inside Marshfield Clinic, 1000 North Oak Avenue.
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Take the chill out of winter and treat yourself to a Spa Pedicure with a moisturizing WARM paraffin dip
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December Special
Marshfield continues to grow with November ribbon cuttings!Your Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry was pleased to be a part of the following ribbon cutting ceremonies during the month of November for Illusions & Designs, Wheelers Chevrolet GMC, McDonald’s and TEAM Verizon Wireless. Marshfield continues to grow & prosper!
McDonald’s, located at 1101 North Central Avenue. Participating in the ribbon cutting are Ron Fish, along with son Brian, Chris Connor, Laura Zahn and Ronald McDonald.
Thank you, for your investment in Marshfield!
Rick & Cheri Dana & family of Illusions & Designs (dba Spring Green Floral), located at 505 North Central Avenue.
The Wheeler family, Ann, MaryJo & Dan, cutting the ribbon to their new dealership at 2701 South Maple Avenue.
TEAM Wireless management cutting the ribbon at 1100 North North Central Avenue.
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A World of Thanks - this holiday season!
There is no better time than the holidays to express our appreciation for your commitment
to our organization A time to bring from the past all that is right
and good, to give to the future the best that we have to offer.
Thank you for allowing us to continue to serve you!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year!
Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation Marshfield Convention & Visitors Bureau
Stop by the MACCI office and check out our newest “red coat.” Thank you, lady yarn bombers, for making him look so festive!
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December 20133rd Annual Hot Chocolate Run
This family fun event will take place on
Saturday, December 14th. The race
starts and ends at the Gondolier Restau-
rant. Race begins at 9am, with registra-
tion at 8am. We are expecting roughly
200 participants. If your business would like to add a
promotion item/coupon to the goodie bags, please
have them to the Main Street Office no later than
Monday, December 1st. This is great way to pro-
mote your business! If you have any questions,
please contact the office.
Reindeer Day
Perfect photo op! See live reindeer along with Santa
and Mrs. Clause, and enjoy cookies and hot choco-
late. This family fun day takes place Saturday, De-
cember 14th from 10am-1pm in the BMO Parking
Lot.
PROW
Just a reminder that all PROW signs needed to be
removed by November 1st! It doesn’t matter if
there is snow or not, all signs need to be removed.
Any signs that are not removed are in violation of
the agreement.
Downtown Snow Removal
Below is the city ordinance regarding
snow/ice removal in the downtown.
Please keep this in mind with the up-
coming snow season.
Owners of Downtown Property abut-
ting or containing public sidewalks, curb ramps and cross-
walks, shall be responsible to remove or have removed all
accumulations of snow and ice down to bare pavement for
the entire paved width and length of such sidewalks,
within 48 hours after snow or ice has fallen or accumu-
lated thereon, without notice.
The minimum charge for ice and snow removal and treat-
ment shall be $235.00 for any parcel containing not more
than 200 feet of sidewalk length; $260.00 for any parcel
containing more than 200 feet of sidewalk length, and an
additional $130.00 for each curb ramp or crosswalk, plus
administrative charges as established by the street super-
intendent.
Wagon/Buggy Rides
We have one date left this season for free wagon/buggy
rides. The last date is Friday, December 20th.
Wagon rides are from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and leave from
the area of China Chef. This is a great family activity.
Buggy rides are from 6pm to 8pm, and leave from the
Holiday Inn. This is for adults only. The buggy can hold
up to 4 adults.
December 20133rd Annual Hot Chocolate Run
This family fun event will take place on
Saturday, December 14th. The race
starts and ends at the Gondolier Restau-
rant. Race begins at 9am, with registra-
tion at 8am. We are expecting roughly
200 participants. If your business would like to add a
promotion item/coupon to the goodie bags, please
have them to the Main Street Office no later than
Monday, December 1st. This is great way to pro-
mote your business! If you have any questions,
please contact the office.
Reindeer Day
Perfect photo op! See live reindeer along with Santa
and Mrs. Clause, and enjoy cookies and hot choco-
late. This family fun day takes place Saturday, De-
cember 14th from 10am-1pm in the BMO Parking
Lot.
PROW
Just a reminder that all PROW signs needed to be
removed by November 1st! It doesn’t matter if
there is snow or not, all signs need to be removed.
Any signs that are not removed are in violation of
the agreement.
Downtown Snow Removal
Below is the city ordinance regarding
snow/ice removal in the downtown.
Please keep this in mind with the up-
coming snow season.
Owners of Downtown Property abut-
ting or containing public sidewalks, curb ramps and cross-
walks, shall be responsible to remove or have removed all
accumulations of snow and ice down to bare pavement for
the entire paved width and length of such sidewalks,
within 48 hours after snow or ice has fallen or accumu-
lated thereon, without notice.
The minimum charge for ice and snow removal and treat-
ment shall be $235.00 for any parcel containing not more
than 200 feet of sidewalk length; $260.00 for any parcel
containing more than 200 feet of sidewalk length, and an
additional $130.00 for each curb ramp or crosswalk, plus
administrative charges as established by the street super-
intendent.
Wagon/Buggy Rides
We have one date left this season for free wagon/buggy
rides. The last date is Friday, December 20th.
Wagon rides are from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and leave from
the area of China Chef. This is a great family activity.
Buggy rides are from 6pm to 8pm, and leave from the
Holiday Inn. This is for adults only. The buggy can hold
up to 4 adults.
Mission: Our mission is to enhance our community identity and heritage, to fos-ter a center of activity and to ensure economic stability for the heart of Marshfield through concentrated efforts of organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring.
May your tummy be full, your stockings
stuffed and your heart over flowing with
the joy of the holiday season.
Happy Holidays from the Main Street
Board and Staff
Office Staff: Denise Sonnemann, Execu-tive Director
Scott Koran
Ryan Baer
Jenna Hanson
Dana Upton
Cindy Cole
Kelly Korth
Lois TeStrake, President
CW Mitten, Vice President
Trina Ignatowski, Secretary
Josh Kilty, Treasurer
Tom Henseler
Nick Arnoldy
Tony Abney
Happy Holidays!
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Advertise in the New PerspectivesRaise your company’s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & sur-rounding communities.Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715) 384-3454.
Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Execu-tives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin
Economic Development Association (WEDA), International Economic Development Council (IEDC), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to American’s Small Business).
Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, PO Box 868, Marshfield, WI 54449. Send faxes to 715-387-8925 or call 715-384-3454. Our email address is info@marshfieldchamber.com and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber.com
MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services Karen Kieffer, Administrative Assistant
Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Open, Workforce Development Director
Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Ann Dieringer, Marketing Assistant
MACCI Board of DirectorsBob Dums, President Pam Rosterman, Vice-President Dave Meissner, Secretary Open, Treasurer Cindy Burns, Past President
Your Staff of:
Neil Armitage Frank BaltusMatt Berrier Todd DiedrichSharon Helwig
Aaron StaabPhil TrierweilerTroy Weik Pat Wesenberg
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