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Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council Annual Meeting Program
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Welcome toA GRANITE
STATE of MIND
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98TH ANNUAL MT. WASHINGTON VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE20TH ANNUAL MT. WASHINGTON VALLEY ECONOMIC COUNCIL
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AGENDA
REGISTRATION: 4:15 – 6:15 Lobby
SUMMIT BALLROOM4:30 Welcome – Nancy Clark, President MWVEC Financial Report - Karen Milford, Treasurer Board Nominations – Nancy Clark Business Report – Jac Cuddy, Executive Director
SUMMIT BALLROOM5:05 Welcome – Ben Wilcox, President, President MWVCC Financial Report, Kim Tibbetts, Treasurer Call for Nominations from the Floor and Confirmation of Board Approved Incoming Directors Nominating Report, Brenda Leavitt, Nominating Committee Chair Dick Schwalbenberg, Lodging, Retail, Bartlett Rob Peterson, Dining, Jackson Jack Dunbar, Distribution, Conway Doug Holmes, Recreation, North Conway Donna Woodward, Fryeburg Business Association Business Report – Janice Crawford, Executive Director
GRAND BALLROOM5:30 Adjourn for Social Hour and Silent Auction in the Grand Ballroom6:30 Dinner7:15 Award Presentations MWVEC Volunteer of the Year MWVEC Board Member of the Year MWVEC Bob Morrell Award – Dr. Miles Waltz presented by Chuck Henderson MWVCC Board Recognition MWVCC White Mountain Treasures Award
A GRANITESTATE of MIND
M T . W A S H I N G T O N V A L L E Y E C O N O M I C C O U N C I L
T U E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 6 , 2 0 1 O
JOINT ANNUAL
MEETING,DINNER & AWARDS
Ceremony
Welcome toA GRANITE
STATE of MINDAgenda
98TH ANNUAL MT. WASHINGTON VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE20TH ANNUAL MT. WASHINGTON VALLEY ECONOMIC COUNCIL
MEETING, DINNER & AWARDSATTITASH GRAND SUMMIT HOTEL • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010
Executive Councilor Raymond S. Burtonpresented by Cindy Woodward, Woodlands Credit Union, Rep. Tom Buco,Rep. Ed Butler, Rep. Karen Umberger and Rep. Gene Chandler
Tom Eastmanpresented by Cindy Woodward, Woodlands Credit Union and Ben Wilcox, President
They truly are White Mountain Treasures.There’s no harder-working public servant than Ray Burton,
who’s served on the Executive Council continuously since
1981, as well as on countless boards and committees. If
you’ve attended a community event in the Mt. Washington
Valley, Ray was likely there, talking to his constituents—
while Tom Eastman reported on the event.
An award-winning journalist and freelance writer, Tom has
eloquently told countless stories of life in the White
Mountains and has time after time shone a light on causes
and people who need our community’s support.
Thank you, Ray and Tom—and congratulations to all the
White Mountain Treasures from the Mt. Washington Valley
Economic Council.
53 Technology Lane, Suite 100, Conway, NH 03818T 603-447-6622 W www.mwvec.com
Our thanks to two people who have
made a difference:Ray Burton & Tom Eastman
MWVEC Business Meeting:
• Welcome and Call to Order – President Nancy Clark
• Approval of Annual Minutes of 10/2009
• Financial Report – Karen Milford
• Nominating Committee Report – Nancy Clark
• Executive Director Report-Jac Cuddy
• Adjourn-President Nancy Clark
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
ANNUAL MEETING AGENDATuesday, October 26, 2010 • Attitash Grand Summit, Bartlett NH
Meeting was called to order by Nancy Clark, President at 4:40 p.m.
MinutesJ. Rose motioned to accept the minutes from the 2008 Annual Meeting as presented, G. Paine seconded all were in favor so voted.
Financial Report –Karen MilfordKaren reported that the Council has $3M in net equity at this time. We applied and received an additional $500K in IRP funds for lending to businesses in the community. The past year has been spent selling tax credits, which has been very successful and development of the property. The value of our loan fund totals $1.4M. Karen stated if anyone had any questions about the Economic Councils financial that they could contact her at any time. J. Rose motioned to accept the financials as presented,T. Kramer seconded, all were in favor so voted.
Board Nominations-Nancy ClarkThe following Board Members are renewing for a three year term: Paul Chant, Dan Kennedy, Pat Jones, Pat Kittle and Linda Fox Phillips, Scott McKinnon and Eric Derby. G. Paine motioned to accept the Board Member renewals for 2010, seconded byJ. Rose, all were in favor so voted.
The officers for 2010 will be Nancy Clark-President, Anthony Ruddy-President Elect, Ted Kramer-Vice President, Karen Milford-Treasurer and Pat Jones-Secretary. J. Bruni motioned to accept the officers for 2010, seconded by L. Phillips all were in favor so voted.
Executive Director’s Report-Jac CuddyJac welcomed everyone the 19th Annual Meeting. Jac recognized the Board Members for all their hard work and dedication. Without our Board Members and Committee Members we wouldn’t be successful.
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
ANNUAL MEETING MINUTESThursday, October 22, 2009 at 4:00 p.m. at the Red Jacket
Dan Kennedy has been the chair of the Education Committee for the last three years and has done a tremendous job h together the Boot Camp Seminars. We have had over 950 attendees to date.
The Revolving Loan Fund has funded six new loans this year. At this time we have $375K available to loan out.
We have raised $1.0M in tax credits over the last 6 years. The tax credit program allows money that is paid to the state through business enterprise taxes and business profit taxes to stay in that businesses community. At this time we have $95K left to sell.
The Council has submitted a Crop Zone application, if approved, would allow the business in the Tech Village to pay a discounted BET and BFT payment to the state.
T. Kramer motioned to adjourn the meeting, K. Milford seconded, all were in favor so voted.
Respectfully submitted,
Ronda Boivin
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITIONDecember 31, 2009 and 2008
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIESFor the years ended December 31, 2009 and 2008
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
STATEMENTS OF EXPENDITURESFor the years ended December 31, 2009 and 2008
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWSFor the years ended December 31, 2009 and 2008
Revolving Loan Fund
Nancy Clark, ChairBruce CampbellCraig Newcombe
Don NicolettaDonna Sargent
Ed TobinScott BadgerDot Seybold
Faye MelendyAllen Gould
Tech Village Board
Conrad EastmanDan KennedyDave MasonJohn Bruni
Anthony RuddyTom DeansTed Kramer
Jac Cuddy, President
Education Committee
Dan Kennedy, ChairBesty Gemmecke
Ed StevensEd Tobin
Gail PaineJenn AndrewsKim McKinnonLeo Sullivan
Linda Fox PhillipsNeal Moylan
Pat KittleTara ThomasVince Pelote
Wayne Sylvanowicz
Finance Committee
John Sinkus, Chair Tom DeansPaul Chant
Tom Roberts Nancy Clark, MWVEC President
Anthony Ruddy, MWVEC Pres. Elect
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2010
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
TOWN REPRESENTATIVES:
OFFICERS:
Officers Not Pictured: Ted Kramer - Vice President, John Sinkus - Treasurer
Rob NadlerAlbany
Gail PaineBartlett
Chuck KyleChatham
Jeff HayesJackson
Bob AbrahamTamworth
Nancy ClarkPresident
Anthony RuddyPresident Elect
Pat JonesSecretary
John BruniPast President
Town Representatives Not Pictured: Les Babb - Freedom, Conrad Eastman - Fryeburg, Ted Kramer - MadisonDonna Sargent - Ossipee and Vacant Positions in Brownfield and Eaton
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR:
Dan Osetek Karen Milford Scott McKinnon Eric Derby Janice CrawfordAdvisory Member-MWVCC
Carl Nelson Linda Fox-Phillips Dan Kennedy Pat Kittle
Private Sector Not Pictured: Terry Miller, Tom Deans, Kirk Saunders, Earl Sires
Paul Chant
Jac CuddyExecutive Director
Ronda BoivinAdministrative Assistant
STAFF:
Staff Not Pictured: Kelli MacDonald, Administrative Assistant
Roger KimballNational Able Volunteer
1991President - Ray Leavitt
Vice President -Secretary - Randall Cooper
Treasurer – Bob Johnson
1992President – Ray Leavitt
Vice President -Secretary – Randall Cooper
Treasurer – Bob Johnson
1993President – Doug Lord
Vice President -Secretary – Randall Cooper
Treasurer – Mike Kirk
1994President - Cynthia Hall
Vice President -Secretary – Randall CooperTreasurer – Tom Swinton
1995President – Cynthia Hall
Vice President – Tom DeansSecretary – Randall CooperTreasurer – Tom Swinton
1996President – David SorensenVice President – Steve Knox
Secretary – Beth BeyerleTreasurer – Dick Brunelle
1997President – David SorensenVice President – Steve Knox
Secretary – Beth BeyerleTreasurer – Dick Brunelle
1998President – David Sorensen
President Elect – George HowardVice President – Chuck Henderson
Secretary – Sheryl KovalikTreasurer – Roger Grenier
1999President – Steve Knox
President Elect – Jac Cuddy Vice President – Conrad Eastman
Secretary – Judy McGintyTreasurer – Roger Grenier
2000
President – Steve KnoxPresident Elect – Jac Cuddy
Vice President – Gary PoquetteSecretary – Sheryl KovalikTreasurer – Roger Grenier
2001
President – Jac CuddyInterim President – Steve KnoxPresident Elect – Gary Poquette
Vice President – Ted KramerSecretary – Dee McClave
Treasurer – Lynne Cummings
2002President – Gary Poquette
Past President – Steve KnoxPresident Elect – Stephen Cote
Vice President – Ted KramerSecretary – Pat Jones
Treasurer – Jerry Schimmoeller
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
2003President – Gary Poquette
Past President – Steve Knox President Elect – Stephen Cote
Vice President – Ted KramerSecretary – Pat Jones
Treasurer – Jerry Schimmoeller
2004President – Gary Poquette
Past President – Steve KnoxPresident Elect – Stephen Cote
Vice President – Ted KramerSecretary – Pat Jones
Treasurer – Jerry Schimmoeller
2005President - Steve Cote
Past President – Gary PoquettePresident Elect – John BruniVice President – Ted Kramer
Secretary – Pat JonesTreasurer – Jerry Schimmoeller
2006
President - Steve CotePast President – Gary Poquette
President Elect – John BruniVice President – Ted Kramer
Secretary – Pat JonesTreasurer – Jerry Schimmoeller
2007President - John Bruni
Past President – Steve CotePresident Elect – Nancy ClarkVice President – Ted Kramer
Secretary – Pat JonesTreasurer - Karen Milford
2008
President – John BruniPast President – Steve Cote
President Elect – Nancy Clark Vice President-Ted Kramer
Secretary – Pat JonesTreasurer – Karen Milford
2009President-Nancy Clark
Past President- John BruniPresident Elect-Anthony Ruddy
Vice President - Ted KramerSecretary-Pat Jones
Treasurer-Karen Milford
2010President-Nancy Clark
Past President-John BruniPresident Elect-Anthony Ruddy
Vice President-Ted KramerSecretary-Pat Jones
Treasurer-Karen Milford/John Sinkus
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
2004
Board Member of the YearDan Kennedy
Volunteer of the YearBayard Kennett
Seventh Annual Bob Morrell AwardGail Paine
2005
Board Member of the YearLinda Fox Phillips
Volunteer of the YearDavid Urey
Eighth Annual Bob Morrell AwardSteve Eastman
2006
Board Member of the YearGeorge Epstein
Volunteer of the YearFrank Clulow
Ninth Annual Bob Morrell AwardJackie Sparks
1997
Board Member of the YearSheryl Kovalik
Volunteer of the Year
Roger GrenierRuss Lanoie
1998
Board Member of the YearChuck Henderson
Volunteer of the Year
Conrad Eastman
First Annual Bob Morrell AwardBetty Whitney & Kay Reed
1999
Board Member of the YearPhil Gravink
Volunteer of the Year
Jim Cataldo
Second Annual Bob Morrell AwardThe Gibson Center for Senior ServicesGlenna Mori, founder, and the Board,
Staff and Volunteers
2000
Board Member of the YearSheryl Kovalik
Volunteer of the YearSCORE
2000
Third Annual Bob Morrell AwardSkip and Joan Sherman – WBNC/WMWV
2001
Board Member of the YearConrad EastmanRoger Grenier
Volunteer of the YearAnne Getchell
Fourth Annual Bob Morrell Award
George Epstein
2002
Board Member of the YearJohn Bruni
Volunteer of the YearTodd Miller
Fifth Annual Bob Morrell AwardKennett High School Key Club
2003
Board Member of the YearJerry Schimmoeller
Volunteer of the YearBob Murphy
Sixth Annual Bob Morrell AwardBob Porter
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
AWARDS
2004
Board Member of the YearDan Kennedy
Volunteer of the YearBayard Kennett
Seventh Annual Bob Morrell AwardGail Paine
2005
Board Member of the YearLinda Fox Phillips
Volunteer of the YearDavid Urey
Eighth Annual Bob Morrell AwardSteve Eastman
2006
Board Member of the YearGeorge Epstein
Volunteer of the YearFrank Clulow
Ninth Annual Bob Morrell AwardJackie Sparks
2007
Board Member of the YearDan Kennedy
Rookie Board Member of the YearKaren Milford
Volunteer of the YearBayard Kennett
Tenth Annual Bob Morrell AwardBob Murphy
2008
Board Member of the YearKaren Milford
Volunteer of the YearElaine Millen
Eleventh Annual Bob Morrell AwardVisiting Nurse and Hospice Care Services
of Northern Carroll County
2009
Board Member of the YearPaul Chant
Volunteer of the YearTom Roberts
Twelfth Annual Bob Morrell AwardTerry O’Brien
Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council
AWARDS
to re-electROBIN J.
GORDONcarroll county attorney
Prosecuting Crime in Carroll County Since 1999
paid for by the committee to re-elect robin j. gordon
VOTECongratulations
2010 White Mountains Treasures Tom Eastman and
Councilor Ray Burton
Enjoying Our 41st Year!
Custom and Estate JewelryJewelers and Goldsmiths In-House
2448 South Main StreetNorth Conway, NH
603-356-5819www.NorthCountryFairJewelers.com
Paid for by Committee to re-elect Jack Widmer
N E W H A M P S H I R E
J U S T I C E O F T H E P E A C E
Mary Carey SeaveyTel: 603-447-2424 | Cell: [email protected]
Ceremonieswith warmth & dignity
Personalized Marriage CeremoniesNon-Denominational Ceremonies
Contemporary CeremoniesReligious / Non-Religious
Interfaith CeremoniesCommitment Ceremonies
VVow Renewals
Certified Public Accountants 10 Duprey Road, North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-6358 www.lmrpa.com
“The Public Servant” Oil portrait of Ray Burtonby Craig Pursley • www.pursleyart.com
This ad paid for by the Burton for Commissioner Committee
Burton for Certain!
Vote onNovember 2nd!
Raymond S. Burtonfor Executive Council District #1 and
Grafton County Commissioner.
Congratulations 2010 White Mountains TreasuresTom Eastman and Executive Councilor Ray Burton
Congratulations Bob Morrell RecipientDr. Miles Waltz
CUPCAKES, COFFEE & COMMUNICATION
Wednesdays from 10 am to noonNov. 10, Jan. 12,
Feb. 9, April 6 & May 18Granite State College
at the Tech Center in Conway
• Review of Chamber benefits • Presentation of current marketing
opportunities and tips• On-site marketing consulting• Access to computers and help
updating your web listing• Opportunity to brainstorm newprogram ideas with your Chamber• Opportunity to collaborate with
other members in attendanceRSVP to Melody Nester603-356-5701, x302
A Marketing MembershipOrientation Session
FREE for all Chamber memberswith sponsorship support from
EE ComputersFairpoint Communications
Granite State CollegeWhite Mountain Cupcakery
THANK YOU MWVCC PLATINUM SPONSORS
UPCOMING SCHEDULE CHAMBER AFTER HOURS
TUESDAYS FROM 5-7 p.m.
11/16/10 • Hampton Inn & Suites
12/21/10Mountain Center Physical Therapy
1/18/11 • Cranmore
2/15/11 • Atlantic Pool & Spa
3/15/11 • Poland Springs
4/19/11 • Eastern Inns
6/21/11 • Gold Leaf Frame & Gallery
7/19/11 • The Wentworth
8/16/11 • Stonehurst Manor
9/20/11 • Local Grocer
Get Noticed through Sponsorship!
Chilly Chili Cook-Off StrollSaturday, March 5, 2011Village of North Conway
This annual event has outgrown the venue used in years past so we are in negotia-tions to create a “Chilly Chili Cook-Off
Stroll” through the Village of North Con-way. The date has been set for Saturday, March 5, 2011. Enter the competition and see if your batch of chili can win a prize
or become the “People’s Choice”.
MWVCC 10th AnnualGolf TournamentSunday, June 5, 2011
Omni Mount Washington ResortMark Your Calendar… great events on an incredible course! Play will follow a best
ball scramble format, so golfers of all abilities can be accommodated.
Business Expo 2011Monday, June 6, 2011
Omni Mount Washington HotelGet your space NOW for the 2011 Business Expo. The premier business trade show in Northern New Hampshire, featuring more
than 90 of the region’s top companies. The perfect opportunity to showcase your
business, service or products.
Mary Seavey603-356-5701, x305
www.mtwashingtonvalley. orgfor full details on all these great events!
MWVChamber
Ski Pass onSale!
5 passes each to Attitash,Wildcat, King Pine, Cranmore,Bretton Woods, Shawnee Peak
and Black Mountain.
5 trail passes each to JacksonSki Touring, Bretton Woods,
Purity Spring X-C and SnowshoeReserve, MWV Ski Touring, Bear
Notch Ski Touring and Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center.
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
October 26, 2010
Dear Chamber Members: The Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce has proudly served alongside the Economic Council as the leading force of the Mt. Washington Valley business community. With over 800 members, the Chamber is dedicated to establishing and maintaining the organization as the one responsible for positioning the valley as a Premier Tourism Destination.
Kudos to Mary Seavey, Karen Cole, Melody Nester and Sarah Verney for a job well done in presenting the 98th Annual Meeting. I would like to thank the Chamber volunteers, staff, Board of Directors and all the members who continue to participate by serving on one of our committees, sponsoring events and activities, and providing goods and services free of charge or for very reasonable prices. Also, I would like to thank Janice Crawford for her continued leadership and inspiration. Last, but not least, I thank all you, our members, for the confidence your continued support of the Chamber indicates.
As always, the Chamber is constantly looking for input from our members on what you would like to see the Chamber do, get involved in, and thoughts about your experiences. Please feel free to share your ideas with our staff or any Director of the Board.
It has been a pleasure to serve as your President for the past two years. I leave you in the very capable hands of Bob Carper. We wish you continued success in the coming year.
Best Wishes,
Ben Wilcox, President
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of CommerceStatement of Activities
for the Years Ended July 31, 2010 & 2009
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESfor the Years Ended July 31, 2010 and 2009
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of CommerceStatement of Financial Position
July 31, 2010 & 2009
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of CommerceStatement of Financial Position
July 31, 2010 & 2009
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONJuly 31, 2010 and 2009
DIRECTORS:
Staci Blair and David Rudewick MWV Young Professionals
603.662.9989
Dan Dineen Lakes Region Coca-Cola
603.267.8834
Steve Sousa Lazy Dog Inn 603.323.8350
Gary Lemay Public Service of NH
603.286.8374 ext. 5440
Andrew Mahoney King Pine Ski Area
603.367.8896
Brenda Leavitt Badger Realty 603.356.5757
Jackie Goodhart OMNI -Mt. Washington Resort
603.278.1000
John Stratton Northway Bank 603.356.8010
Donald Ekberg Ekberg & Associates
603.356.5421
John Weston Weston’s Farm 207.935.2567
Dr. Michelle Capozolli Colonial Motel &
Granite State College 603.356.5178
EXECUTIVE BOARD:
Ben Wilcox Cranmore Ski Resort
603.356.5543
Kim Tibbetts, CPA Debit One
603.356.6231
Janice Crawford MWVCC
603.356.5701
Terry O’Brien Red Parka Pub 603.383.4344
Bob Carper NH Log and Timber Homes
603.822-2253
Greg Frizzell Mt Washington Radio
603.356.8870
OFFICERS:
Ben Wilcox, President Cranmore Ski Resort
603.356.5543
Bob Carper, Vice PresidentNH Log and Timber Homes
603.822.2253
Kim Tibbetts, Treasurer Debit One
603.356.6231
COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Jason Stretch Governance
603.447.3873
Dan DineenMembership
603.267.8834
Bob CarperEvents
603.383.9647
Staci BlairMWYYP
603.662.9989
David RudewickMWYYP
603.662.9989
Ed BergeronEastern Slope Airport Authority
603.356.6936
Tom Spaulding Lodging
603.356.7736
ADVISORY BOARD:
Jac Cuddy MWVEC
603.447.6622
Peter Edwards NCVA
603.356.9294
Janice Crawford MWVCC
603.356.5701
2010 - 2011 Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2010 Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
STAFF DIRECTORY
Janice Crawford Executive Director 603.356.5701 ext 2
Melody Nester Membership
603.356.5701 ext 6 [email protected]
Karen Cole Lodging Liaison and Marketing
603.356.5701 ext 301 [email protected] [email protected]
Sarah Verney Visitor Services
603-356-5701 ext.300 [email protected] [email protected]
Mary Seavey Events
603.356.5701 ext 305 [email protected]
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Congratulations White Mountains Treasures
Tom Eastman & Councilor Ray Burton Bob Morrell Award Recipient
Miles Waltz, MD
Tom Dewhurst
For Carroll County Attorney
Paid for and authorized by the Candidate
Thomas E. Dewhurst III, fiscal agent, PO Box 518, Conway, NH
Congratulations White Mountains Treasures
Tom Eastman & Councilor Ray Burton Bob Morrell Award Recipient
Miles Waltz, MD
Tom Dewhurst
For Carroll County Attorney
Paid for and authorized by the Candidate
Thomas E. Dewhurst III, fiscal agent, PO Box 518, Conway, NH
Congratulations White Mountains Treasures
Tom Eastman & Councilor Ray Burton Bob Morrell Award Recipient
Miles Waltz, MD
Tom Dewhurst
For Carroll County Attorney
Paid for and authorized by the Candidate
Thomas E. Dewhurst III, fiscal agent, PO Box 518, Conway, NH
Tom DewhurstFor Carroll County Attorney
PUBLIC RELATIONS REPORT FROM MARTI MAYNETwenty one annual meetings and this is the first one I’ve had to miss. My apologies for not being with you to celebrate another year of Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce successes. However, I wanted to share some of the highlights of the Chamber’s PR campaigns with you and I thank Janice for reading this in my absence.While throughout 2009 and part of 2010, the PR role was in the capable hands of Siiri Grubb, Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce’s former Director of Communications, I worked alongside her until she went on as a partner in Sally’s Handbags. Throughout last year and once again in 2011, I will write and edit the E-Traveler, and with the help of Jesse Mosston of Mosston Media, we will format it and distribute it to tens of thousands of potential Mt Washington Valley guests. We thank you for your input and encourage you to continue making coupon offers and posting events which can be highlighted via links in the newsletter.We invited and hosted more writers to Mt Washington Valley than any other year. Through bloggers and social networking queens, newspaper, Internet, magazines, sports writers, meteorologists and broadcast journalists, we introduced a growing audience to Mt Washington Valley through the media. From family travel websites to Yankee’s list of top foliage towns to ESPN and the NFL films, hundreds of million impressions were or will be made as stories about Mt Washington Valley unfold. While each year, we measure the value of the publicity campaign with the number and retail cost of impressions, this measure is increasingly becoming less important and more difficult to measure. Blogs and social media are crucial communication tools in today’s world, yet there is no way to accurately measure their impressions or value. So what were some of the highlights of Mt Washington Valley’s PR campaign this year?Yankee Magazine named both North Conway and Jackson in their top 12 foliage destination choices.Austin (TX) Statesman named Presidentials among New England’s top 5 hiking spots.An Associated Press story sent news about the successful Memorial Day weekend in Mt Washington Valley throughout the country.A Boston WBZ story about “thrillcations” included ideas from Mt Washington ValleyA Boston.com story focused on camping in Mt Washington ValleyVirtually every TV station in New England featured photos and news highlighting both winter snow conditions and fall foliage in Mt Washington Valley, and we were grateful for coverage from NH Magazine, NHtoDo Magazine, NH.com, all the New Hampshire newspapers, and many of the Valley’s radio and cable TV stations for spreading the word locally about vacationing in Mt Washington Valley. I’d like to commend a number of chamber members for helping to promote the Valley’s ski season and fall foliage through photos including Thomas Prindle at Wildcat, Dan Houde at Purity Spring Resort, Kathy Bennett and Becca Descharmes at Cranmore, Doug Tulin and Laura Tuveson at Attitash, Greg Bowen and the marketing team at Bretton Woods, Thom Perkins at Jackson Ski Touring, Ryan Triffet at Great Glen Trails, Jerry Jacobson from Eagle Mountain House, Lori Pecor and Don Bilger at Black Mountain, not to mention Jesse Mosston too. I was lucky enough to receive many photos each week from a talented team of photographers here in the Valley which were in turn sent in daily updates to meteorologists. Images of Mt Washington Valley’s ski resorts and XC center appeared consistently to remind the Boston, Portland, Providence and Manchester markets about the great snow conditions in the Valley. More recently, gorgeous fall foliage appeared on every TV station’s weather forecast multiple times, from Tim Kelly and Matt Noyes at New England Cable News to Terry Eliasen at WBZ in Boston to Tony Petarca at WPRI TV in Providence and also Portland and Manchester stations, gorgeous photos from Mt Washington Valley were included in more than 35 weather forecasts, foliage maps and weather blogs contributing to one of the most successful Columbus Day weekends in Mt Washington Valley. There’s no question that Mt Washington Valley’s snow conditions and fall foliage was highly acclaimed by the meteorology departments of every New England TV station. Knowing that the chamber is always encouraging travel in one’s own backyard, I’ve worked closely to provide event and story information for our own Valley newspapers and TV and radio stations including Valley Fun, Conway Daily Sun, RSN, WMWV, Mountain Ear and more. I thank all of you who’ve responded to my requests for information to provide business wrap ups for the media. I want to encourage you to continue sending your news and especially your images, photos and videos to me throughout the upcoming winter season. They will be added to the Chamber’s new Flickr gallery, distributed to the media, sent via Facebook and Twitter, plus used in the E-Traveler when possible. In this day of social networking, images and news can easily travel worldwide, and it is our mission to insure that Mt Washington Valley’s story reaches every corner of the world. Meteorologist’s ProjectWe all know what happens when the Meteorologists in Boston, Manchester, Providence and Portland say it’s going to rain on a January or February weekend. An audible groan can be heard among ski resorts, XC centers and lodging properties in the Valley.Three years ago, the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce launched a concerted campaign to address meteorologists in New England with a campaign designed exclusively to provide information about winter ski and travel conditions in the Valley. The program was tremendously well accepted by the New England meteorologists. The enthusiastic feedback from weather men and women was exceeded only by the great coverage for skiing in Mt Washington Valley over the past three years. This winter, with the help of a JPP grant matched with funds from the ski resorts, the chamber and ski resorts will once again work with meteorologists to provide up-to-date information, forecasts, video footage and ongoing communication offering an upbeat and accurate view of the weather in Mt. Washington Valley on a consistent basis. 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Through this program we recruited 10 members of the U.S. and Canadian media to write stories for blogs, websites and magazines about golf and biking in Mt Washington Valley. Hats off to all the lodging properties, golf courses, cycling shops, attractions and restaurants who helped to host media throughout the year. From the Red Parka Pub and Red Jersey Cyclery to the Red Jacket Mountain View Resort, Whitney’s Inn, Shovel Handle Pub, Café Noche, Merrill Farm Resort, Bernerhof Inn, Wildcat, Story Land, Monkey Trunks, Mount Washington Auto Road and many, many more members of our tourism community, thank you for your willingness to host the media and help spread the story that Mt Washington Valley is New England’s premier four-season destination.
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The Mt. Washington Valley Economic Councilis very pleased to honor Dr. Miles E. Waltz
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exemplified as a business and community leader. Dr. Waltz was chosenas this year’s Morrell Award recipient, as he has exemplified community service
throughout his medical career and in his private life.
Dr. Miles Waltz started his medical practice in 1967 after graduating from Bowdoin College and the University of Vermont Medical School. He continued his practice in the Mt. Washington Valley his retirement in the year 2000.
Upon his retirement from Memorial Hospital Dr. Waltz was presented with a plaque for service to his patients, the community and the Memorial Hospital.
The plaque reads as follows: “To his patients, Dr. Waltz was the only doctor they needed to see; he delivered babies and ministered to the grieving. He supported families through difficult crises and shared the joy of new generations, giving his time and medical expertise, frequently in the middle of the night, and often in the patient’s home.
He gave to his community in countless other ways, from co-founding the C & Y Project (Children’s Health Center) to helping establish an ongoing health professional scholarship for local youth. Dr. Waltz left as his legacy a community that is a much better place because he took the time to care for us, our families and generations to come.”Dr. Waltz is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice and a former member of Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees and officer of the medical staff at the hospital.
Since his retirement in 2000, Dr. Waltz has dedicated endless hours as a volunteer to non-profit organizations in the Mt. Washington Valley. Through his volunteer service he has helped to improve the lives of many individuals and families, attained personal achievements, made new discoveries about himself and others, formed social bonds and strengthened our communities. He certainly exemplifies the tradition of civic engagement that makes New Hampshire so special. In 2005 Dr. Waltz was the recipient of Governor John Lynch’s Volunteer Award, recognizing outstanding individuals in the New Hampshire community for their dedication to service.
Dr. Waltz devotes time helping seniors in the Mt. Washington Valley with personal health and insurance issues, both at the Gibson Senior Center and at Memorial Hospital. As Ombudsman for Mineral Springs Nursing Home he checks on patients’ needs and complaints and also enjoys visiting some of his former patients at the home.
Dr. Waltz serves on the Board of Directors for the New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, the Pequawket Foundation, and on the Advisory Board for Vaughan Community Service of The First Church of Christ, Congregational of North Conway. He is a proud veteran of the United States Air Force and Historian of Legion Post 95. He is also the Assistant Moderator of the North Conway Water Precinct.
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These two individuals have demonstrated outstanding and consistent caring for the improvement of the Valley and the quality of life for the residents of our many communities without the expectation of reward or commendation. Their bios in the program read like a national Who’s Who. Without them we would not have the very important social services, business support, and entrepreneurism that have gone into making our valley a quality place to live, raise a family and work. We appreciate Woodlands Credit Union’s enthusiastic sponsorship of this award and look forward to recognizing two individuals each year. It is with great pleasure that I offer a hearty congratulations from the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, staff and volunteers to this year’s recipients of the White Mountains Treasure Award.
With great respect,Ben Wilcox, President, MWVCC
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Tom Eastman, 53, is a longtime journalist in Mount Washington Valley, having worked for The Mountain Ear, local radio stations WMWV/Magic 104, and The Conway Daily Sun, where he currently serves as a reporter and as managing editor of the paper’s Valley Fun publication.
He and his late brother (and 2007 White Mountain Treasure) Steve Eastman (1949-2008) worked together at The Mountain Ear for nearly 30 years. Their brother David Eastman also contributed to the paper. David’s Country Ecology column appears in the Conway Daily Sun and is heard on WMWV/Magic 104. Eastman won an Excellence in Newspaper Features Writing Award for 2009-2010 from the North American Snowsports Journalists Association. He is a two-time runnerup for that award.
He was named Ski NH’s Media Person of the Year in 2001. He received Berwick Academy’s Distinguished Alumni Award for his writing in 2002.
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire where he studied writing under esteemed late writing professor Donald Murray, Eastman’s work has appeared in several magazines, and he frequently lectures on local ski history both abroad and in this country. In 1989, he authored ia book, “Flight Without Wings: The story of Cranmore and skimeister Hannes Schneider.“
He has been active in publicizing community non-profit organizations over the years, including the Mud Bowl and Friends of Tuckerman Ravine. He is an avid skier and hiker and loves calling the valley home.
Executive Councilor Raymond S. Burton is a native of New Hampshire and has lived his entire life in the northern region of this state. He deeply understands the lifestyle and character of Northern New Hampshire residents and has given many years of “time, talent and dedication” to the area.
Councilor Burton attended Plymouth State College (now Plymouth State University) where he earned his B.Ed. in 1962. After a short tenure in the Andover and Warren New Hampshire School Districts as a teaching principal, Ray began to pursue a career in politics. He served as Sergeant at Arms for the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the State Senate from 1967-1968. During this time his interest in politics was transformed from a mere aspiration, to the beginning of a lifelong dedication to service through government.
His first elected position came in 1977 when he was elected to the Executive Council for a two-year term. After a brief hiatus during 1980, he was re-elected to the Executive Council and has served each term since 1981.
With his usual enthusiasm and wit, his representation of the North Country was summed up when he said, “We cannot let anybody in Concord forget that there’s life north of Concord. We have to tell them to start looking out their north windows.”
The State of New Hampshire is grateful for Councilor Burton’s service to the YMCA Youth in Government Program, initiation of a student intern program, Operation Life Saver, North Country Council Transportation Committee, North Country Arts Advisory Council, NH Safety Council, Governor’s Highway Advisory Council, Northern Community Investment Corporation, and North Country Council and NH Farm Bureau.
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Dear Tom,
Thanks for always keeping the historyof skiing in the Mt Washington Valleyalive and true. All the Carroll Reedfamily is thankful for you and yourfriendship. Congratulations on beinga Valley Treasure. You’ve alwaysbeen one of ours.
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Thanks for always keeping the historyof skiing in the Mt. Washington Valleyalive and true. All the Carroll Reedfamily is thankful for you and yourfriendship. Congratulations on beinga Valley Treasure. You’ve alwaysbeen one of ours.
With love, Damon “Pokey” Reed,Stefi Reed Hastings, Stefan Karnopp,and Dean Karnopp and families.
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