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NEWSLETTER Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber Currents 700 Main Street, Sebastian FL 32958 772-589-5969 | SebastianChamber.com
May 2017 Issue
Member Spotlight
If you would like to “make the front page” of our newsletter, make sure you schedule time this month at one of our networking activities, and maybe your name will be drawn for the monthly spotlight! Check out our calendar inside!
Grall Law Group Your Personal Injury & Criminal
Defense Attorneys 7555 20th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32966 (772) 569-0000
www.GrallLawGroup.com
Located at Tara Plantation in Vero Beach, Grall Law Group has been serving the Treasure and Space Coasts for nearly 40 years. Grall Law Group practices in the following areas:
Automobile accidents
Catastrophic injuries
Criminal Defense
Motorcycle accidents
Premises liability
Trucking accidents
Wrongful death
Patrick Grall is the Managing Partner of his family’s Person-al Injury & Criminal Defense law firm, Grall Law Group. Pat-rick is a life-long resident of the Treasure Coast where he attended St. Helen School and John Carroll High School. He enrolled in college with an interest in business and finance. During his time at Auburn University, he determined such an interest in business would combine well with the prac-tice of law. Patrick graduated from the University of Florida School of Law and entered into practice with his father, Bernie, and sister, Erin.
Patrick concentrates his practice in areas of personal injury and wrongful death. He is a skilled attorney and has a unique ability to make complicated matters more understandable for his clients. He became a Partner with the firm in 2012, and the Managing Partner in 2017. He enjoys practicing in his hometown and con-tributing to the community.
Patrick and his wife, Stephanie, have five children. On weekends he enjoys boating, fishing, and spending time with his family.
Contact Patrick Grall and Grall Law Group today for a free consultation – 772-569-0000, and Let Our Family Help Yours!
Patrick M. Grall, Esq. Managing Partner, Grall Law Group
May 2017
Beth L. Mitchell, President & CEO
While the tourism season may be winding down this month, the number of activities and events going on gives
everybody an opportunity to still enjoy some spring weather before the summer doldrums roll in. There is still
so much to do!
After our Annual Golf Tournament this weekend, the next weekend event will be the Lionfish Tournament. You
can read more about this further in the newsletter, but it’s another very unique event for Sebastian, brought to
you by Kendra Cope, the environmental specialist with Indian River County. She is passionate about eradicating
this invasive species from our waters. Additionally, this event joins Sebastian with several select other communi-
ties in Florida for the Statewide Lionfish roundup, and puts us on the map! The lionfish, while very destructive,
are spectacularly beautiful and taste unbelievably good! Join us at Capt. Hiram’s!
The Exchange Club of Sebastian is working furiously to bring another Sebastian favorite to the area, the Blue Wa-
ter Open, now in its 26th year. So many of our Chamber partners are veterans of this event, it’s a who’s who in
the business community, all for a great cause, the Prevention of Child Abuse.
And the Senior Resource Association will unveil the newly renovated Adult Day Care facility in Sebastian in May.
The renovations to this Center are underwritten by grants and the Center provides a warm and welcoming envi-
ronment for adults and elders needing daily, supervised care. Great reason to celebrate their efforts!
We are keeping our fingers crossed that the folks in Tallahassee will work things out, build some consensus
about the issues Floridians are worried about, and do what’s in the best interest of everybody. We especially
hope they will understand the concerns from the business communities and the Tourism partners who support
this great state with sales tax revenue and jobs. Nicole provides you with info on how to let your voice be heard
on these issues further on.
We also announce the nominees of chamber members who have agreed to serve our Chamber members on the
Board of Directors. We appreciate everybody’s willingness to serve if elected and we will provide you with bal-
lots and biographies next month so you will be able to see the quality of candidates. Many thanks to our Nomi-
nating Committee, chaired by Kim Ellis.
Hopefully you will join us at one of our monthly Chamber functions. Our breakfast begins at Seacoast National
Bank and our lunch is sponsored by Mike Natalie of MN Worldwide. We’ve asked Michael Kint, CEO of United
Way to come and speak to us about ALICE. Whose ALICE you say? Well we will let Mike explain it to you! It will
be very informative. Our business and pleasure is at the Blue Lion Bar and Lounge up in the Roseland Plaza, it
should be a great networking event.
In closing, today marks the first year anniversary of the opening of the Pelican Porch Visitor Center. We are in
awe of the way times fly, and have enjoyed the refreshed and renovated building for the entire year. It is an
amazing testimony to the commitment of the business community that this Visitor Center is so beautiful, and the
feedback from the visitors this year lets us know that the Front Door to the community is appreciated!
Thank you to everybody and have a prosperous month!
Sebastian River Area
Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
List of Nominees
Pursuant to the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce By-Laws, Article IV, Section 2 (b)
and (c), the Chamber’s Nominating Committee has submitted the following business members
as nominees for the slate of directors to serve terms from 2017-2020. Chamber members
may add additional names to the ballot by petition bearing the genuine signatures of at least
ten (10) qualified members of the Chamber. Such petition shall be filed with the Nominating
Committee by June 15, 2017. The determination of the Nominating Committee as to the
egality of the petitions shall be final.
Here are the following names:
Dawn Biehl – Tiki Bar and Grill
Cindi Green – Florida Eye Institute
Kathy Leck – 10596 Salon & Boutique
Christy Lenz – Capt. Christy Casual Crusin’
Robin Raiff – Robin Raiff Real Estate Team @ Remax Crown Realty
Joel Stout – Sandpiper Pest Control
Chamber Networking Events
A delicious lunch at Marsh Landing Restaurant sponsored by White Glove Moving, Storage & Delivery. Shown above, Anna Valencia Tillery with David Newhart.
Thanks to Florida Eye Institute for hosting our Chamber Breakfast this month. It was a great crowd, great food, great fun.
This month our Business N’ Pleasure was held at TD Bank. The food was phenomenal, the company superb and a good time was had by all. A wonderful networking event!
Fellsmere City Manger Jason Nunemaker was our guest speaker at the Chamber April luncheon.
May 2017 Chamber of Commerce Calendar of Events
Tuesday, May 9th Noon—1PM Sponsored by: MN Worldwide Lunch Speaker: Michael Kint of United Way At Capt Hirams Tiffany Room
1606 Indian River Drive, Sebastian Reservations requested, $15.00 with reservation, $20 at the door RSVP
Friday, May 5th 8AM—9AM Sponsored by Seacoast Bank 1110 Roseland Rd., Sebastian RSVP
2017 Sebastian Lionfish Fest May 19th—21st Hosted at Capt. Hirams 1580 US Highway 1, Sebastian
Thursday, May 18th from 5PM—7PM Blue Lion Bar & Lounge 13401 US Hwy 1, Sebastian RSVP
Committee Meetings Executive Committee Meeting Thursday, May 4th From: 8AM—9AM Chamber Office 700 Main St., Sebastian Full Board Meeting Wednesday, May 10th From: 8AM—9AM Chamber Office 700 Main St., Sebastian
Concerts in the Park at Riverview Park, Sebastian
Friday, May 12th 5:30PM—8PM Bobby Owen Band (Country, Blues and Oldies) FINAL CONCERT THIS SEASON
Upcoming Events
Click here to see Sebastian River Exterminating’s
Banner Ad on the Sebastian Chamber website. Email [email protected] for
information on how to increase online exposure
for your business.
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1621 US Hwy 1 Sebastian, FL 32958
772-571-5607 | vintage2voguefl.com
Tourism Spotlight
Vintage 2 Vogue Holidays & More offers a truly unique shopping experience. Kim Ellis-Morgan, the owner of Vintage to Vogue, and already successful business woman in the area, decided to share her passion for the creative and unusual. Her retail space encompasses the feeling of inspiration with an ever-changing inventory of vintage treasures she collects during her travels, and vogue trendy pieces she seeks out to share.
"I love holidays, jewelry, furniture pieces, chandeliers and more. I also love old, new and in between. And so is born Vintage to Vogue Holidays and More! When you come into the store, I want you to relax and enjoy as you find everything from holiday decorations and personal ac-cessories, to chandeliers, furniture and de-cor. We're offering pieces, which need some TLC, to pieces that are ready to go. I have had so much fun finding these differ-ent pieces and I want you to have as much fun finding them at Vintage to Vogue and having them for your own. It's all about the hunt and the sheer enjoyment of finding that something special you didn't even know you were looking for."
Tourism Tidbits By Nicole Capp Holbrook
Tourism Committee Meeting Thank you to those that attend our April Tourism Committee Meeting! Here’s a recap for those that missed it:
Tourism Director Report-
We are working on the 2017 Visitor’s Guide which will be distributed in early June. If you have any annual events for the calendar, please send them to [email protected]. Advertising space is still available!
Our 2017 Photo Contest Winner was Skip Murphy! He took a beautiful picture of Archie Smith Fish House!
Advertising-
We placed an ad in the Florida Fishing Magazine which is distributed to leisure travelers interested in fishing, tour operators, fishing shows, Bass Pro Shops & VISIT FLORIDA Welcome Centers.
We participated in a co-op with IRC for a full page ad
in the 2017 Undiscovered Florida Magazine. It will be featured in the May issue of Smithsonian Magazine and we will receive reader service leads.
Summer Advertising Campaign- we will be running social media campaigns over the next few months promoting fishing, tournaments, and summer stay-cations and vacations in our area.
VISIT FLORIDA & Undiscovered Florida Leads Mailings- we continue to put together and send out mass mail-ings in response to reader service leads we’ve received from advertising.
Upcoming Events-
Chamber Golf Tournament- April 22nd (Sebastian Golf Course)
National Tourism Week- May 7th-13th
2017 Concerts in the Park-
May 12th – Bobby Owen Band (Country, Blues, and Oldies)
2nd Annual Lionfish Festival- May 19th-21st (Capt Hiram’s Resort)
Treasure Coast Tourism Showcase- May 20th from 10-3 (Fort Pierce)
24th Annual Blue Water Open- June 3rd (Capt Hiram’s Resort)
4th of July Festival- Tuesday, July 4th (*volunteer oppor-tunities at Chamber booth)
VISIT FLORIDA Governor Scott again stood up for Florida's tourism industry and upped his recommendation from $76 million to $100 mil-lion in funding for VISIT FLORIDA to make us more competi-tive. The Governor clearly understands the value of our indus-try and the 1.4 million jobs supported by tourism. Governor Rick Scott urged the Florida Legislature to fully fund VISIT FLORIDA at $100 million. The House’s proposed funding is for VISIT FLORIDA is $25 million, a 67% cut to VISIT FLORIDA’s budget. Please contact your local Senators & Representatives and express your support of VISIT FLORIDA: Senator Debbie Mayfield District Office: 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 226-1970 Email: [email protected] Representative Erin Grall District Office: Suite B2-203 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 (772) 778-5005 Email: [email protected] Our next tourism committee meeting is scheduled for Tues-day, July 18th but it will be a ½ day Tourism Partner Familiari-zation Tour instead of a regular meeting. We will be visiting various hotels, and attractions around town! Stay tuned for more details!
Communications Corner By Britney Melchiori
2nd Annual Sebastian Lionfish Fest: May 19th – 21st
Making Delicious Dishes from Destructive Fishes
The 2nd Annual Sebastian Lionfish Fest is slotted to take place May 19th – 21st, 2017 at Capt Hirams Resort & Marina. Last year’s inaugural event was a great success with an estimat-ed 1,800 lionfish removed and over 400 attendees piling in to Hiram’s Sandbar to enjoy the fishing tourna-ment, educational vendors, and cook-off. Presented by Indian River County, Florida Fish & Wildlife, and Capt Hirams Resort, this 3-day event is designed to spread aware-ness and protect our coastal ecosystems against this harmful and invasive species, educate the community on the impacts of lionfish, and introduce the idea of turning them into a popular dinner item.
May 19th (Capt Meeting), 20th & 21st - Fishing Tournament
Teams of 1-4 Anglers may register for $125 and compete to har-vest the most fish, smallest fish, and largest fish. $3000 in Cash prizes will be awarded! Participants in the fishing tournament are also eligible for up to four discounted tickets to the cook-off.
May 21st - Education & Cook-Off
Learn about the ways invasive lionfish are impacting local waters, what you can do to protect coastal habitats, and how you can get involved! There will be educational exhibitors onsite including Flori-da Fish and Wildlife, Team Frapper, Indian River County Stormwater, DEP Aquatic Preserve, Indian River County Recycling, FIT, Keep Indi-an River Beautiful, and others.
The Cook-Off portion of the event will feature 8 local restaurants preparing Lionfish in various fashions. Attendees will be given the opportunity to taste Lionfish and vote for the winner by picking their favorite dish! Participating restaurants include:
Blackfins Riverfront Grill – Blackened Lionfish Nachos
The Chubby Mullett – Smoked Lionfish
The Old Fish House – Lionfish Chowder
Costa D’Este – Blackened Lionfish with Mango Habanero Salsa
Blue Star Brasserie – Lionfish Ceviche
Cobalt – Pan Seared Lionfish with Veggies & Miso Butter Sauce
Chelsea’s Bistro – Lionfish Oscar Style
Yellow Dog Café – Onion Crusted Lionfish w/ Caramel Citrus Glaze
Tickets for the Cook-Off are available online for $12/per person and will be available the day of the event for $15/per person. Get your tickets in advance before the sell out!
For full event details and to register for the tournament, sign up to be a vendor, or purchase tickets for the cook-off, visit www.SebastianLionfishFest.com
Sponsorship opportunities available from $250 to $5,000
Fish On Guide Service, LLC Scotty Moffitt 772-913-4144 202 Barbossa Drive Sebastian FL 32958 www.fishonfl.com Freshwater Fishing Charters Gamer’s Realm Anthony Damasco 925 14th Ave Vero Beach, FL 32960 201-870-1471 g-realm.com entertainment Mental Health Association in Indian River County Dr Robert Brugnoli, PHD 112820 37th Place Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-569-9788 MHAIRC.org Non-profit Organization, Healthcare Revolutional Productions, Inc. Luis Somoza 465 18th St Vero Beach, FL 32960 305-879-5588 Festivals Riverside Spa Brenda Ingvaldsen 10480 US Hwy 1 Sebastian FL 32958 772-581-0511 Spa Taco Mobil Javier Zamarripa 5675 Micco Rd Suite 6 Micco, FL 32976 772-783-6148 Restaurant
Welcome New Members
Membership Memo By Vicki Wild
Let the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce be
a portal to connecting business’s to the community.
Here are some opportunities we provide.
*Networking- Our Chamber consists of businesses and
non-profits from all types of industries. You rarely will
find the opportunity to go to an event that has such a
diverse group of people. Monthly Breakfast, Lunch,
Business & Pleasure, Events & Festivals.
*Volunteer Recruitment-Having exposure to the CEO’s/
Pres/Owners of the Hospitals, Dodgertown, FPL, FL City
Gas, Board of Realtors, Hotels, Churches, and other
large Corporations who are always looking for volun-
teering opportunities.
*Information- The Sebastian River Area Chamber of
Commerce office is a Visitors Center of Florida and the
Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway designated
office. We average over 12,000 visitors from all over
the world coming to us for information about the area
and businesses.
*Education- Score workshops. Monthly Hot Topic guest
speakers at our lunches include elected officials and
general interest to the business community.
*Advocacy- Represent a wide range of categories and
support several issues, dedicated to strengthen the ca-
pacity of political, social, and economic justice.
*Access- to Advertising opportunities, Social Media,
Chamber and Members Websites, Business Directory,
Business to Business Discount Program, Job Postings,
Member news, Intel, Newsletters, Community & Cham-
ber Calendars, Concerts, Festivals, Golf Tournaments,
Media Auctions, Grill out & Light-Up Night, and so much
more.
*Recognition- For your businesses achievements,
services, events, and member news.
If you know of a business that could benefit from our
services, please ask them if Vicki Wild, the Membership
Director can call on them then contact me with their
information. A referral that leads to a new member
gets you a free Chamber lunch.
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Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors, 2016-2017
Executive Team
Dawn Biehl, The Tiki Bar and Grill – Chair
Michelle Napier, Napier & Rollins — Vice Chair
Bob Morgan, Marine Bank and Trust — Treasurer
Kim Ellis, Vintage to Vogue — Immediate Past Chair
Elected Directors
Capt. Christy Lenz, “Casual Cruisin”
Theresa Tolle, Bay Street Pharmacy
Sue Skirvin, Tupperware
Joel Stout, Sandpiper Pest Control
Anna V. Tillery, White Glove Moving and Storage
Appointed Directors
Jim Belanger, Live Now Team/ReMax Associated Realty
Nancy Flickinger, Florida Power & Light
Theresa Kannapes, VNA
Ben Maffett, Oculina Bank
Chuck Mechling, Insite Solutions
Ali Qizalbash, Cemco Construction
Robin Raiff, Robin Raiff Real Estate Team
Ex Officio
Susan Adams, Indian River County Commissioner
Andrea Coy, Councilwoman, City of Sebastian
Jason Nunemaker, City Manager, City of Fellsmere
Chamber Team
Kimberlee Armstrong, Accounting
Gail Cavallo, Administrative Assistant
Nicole Capp Holbrook, Tourism Director
Beth L. Mitchell, President/CEO
Britney Melchiori, Marketing & Communications Director
Vicki Wild, Membership Director
Chamber Ambassadors
Opey Angelone, Action Realty 772-633-8617
Sandi Gehrke, TD Bank 772-581-1490
Cindi Green, Florida Eye Institute 772-569-9500
Jackie Hart, Hart Escapes 772-646-4828
Gina Melton, LF Staffing 772-564-8777
Theresa Kannapes, VNA Hospice 772-480-7771
Isabel Marron, Oculina Bank 772-571-1400
Michael Natale, M N Worldwide, Inc. 772-388-0044
Mori Serpa, KE Insurance 772-589-1800
Angie Schepers, Signs By Tomorrow 772-633-3777
Sue Skirvin, Tupperware 772-913-2010
Cynthia Williams, Primerica 772-713-1991
Kristie Woodward, Oculina Bank 772-581-3199
Anna Valencia Tillery, White Glove 772-232-7843 Moving, Storage & Delivery
The Chamber Currents Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce 700 Main Street,, Sebastian, Florida 32958
Ph:772-589-5969 | Fax: 772-589-5993
www.SebastianChamber.com
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