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www.northbaldwinchamber.com May 2014 Welcome to our newest North Baldwin Chamber Members! Earthly Delights Kevin Dyess 251-600-9474 Kona Ice Cherri Pacatta or Angie Surgenor 251-586-8808 Berney Office Solutions Jon Cline or CJ Crawford 251-660-0710 Tupperware Debra Stringer 251-605-3731 Lighthouse of the Angels Debra Stringer 251-866-5708 The North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce hosted a Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, March 27 th to welcome Vapor Parlor to the Chamber Family. The Vapor Parlor is located at 130-A Courthouse Square in Bay Minette. The Vapor Parlor offers electronic rechargeable cigarettes combined with a wide variety of flavored liquids containing different levels of nicotine. Vapors are a growing trend among smokers who are looking to put down the cigarettes in exchange for a healthier and more affordable alternative. Store owner Jennifer Ryan says, “The best part of this process is that there is NO SMOKE! They only emit a water vapor that is not only healthier for the smoker, but is also healthier and less offensive for those around you.” Jennifer and husband, Paul Ryan, opened their store in October 2013. Paul came to Jennifer with the idea of opening a vapor store and neither of them knew a lot about the business, just the basics. They stepped out on faith and put the plan in motion and they have been pleased with the outcome. Both Paul and Jennifer commented that they love hearing their customers come in and brag about how long they have been cigarette free! They invite you to come in and check out their store to learn more about how they work and test out their unique flavors and find what will work best for you. Stop by or give them a call today, 937-8181.

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www.northbaldwinchamber.com May 2014

Welcome to our newest

North Baldwin Chamber

Members!

Earthly Delights

Kevin Dyess

251-600-9474

Kona Ice

Cherri Pacatta or Angie Surgenor

251-586-8808

Berney Office Solutions

Jon Cline or CJ Crawford

251-660-0710

Tupperware

Debra Stringer

251-605-3731

Lighthouse of the Angels

Debra Stringer

251-866-5708

The North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce hosted a Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, March 27th to welcome Vapor Parlor to the Chamber Family. The Vapor Parlor is located at 130-A Courthouse Square in Bay Minette.

The Vapor Parlor offers electronic rechargeable cigarettes combined with a wide variety of flavored liquids containing different levels of nicotine. Vapors are a growing trend among smokers who are looking to put down the cigarettes in exchange for a healthier and more affordable alternative. Store owner Jennifer Ryan says, “The best part of this process is that there is NO SMOKE! They only emit a water vapor that is not only healthier for the smoker, but is also healthier and less offensive for those around you.”

Jennifer and husband, Paul Ryan, opened their

store in October 2013. Paul came to Jennifer with

the idea of opening a vapor store and neither of

them knew a lot about the business, just the

basics. They stepped out on faith and put the

plan in motion and they have been pleased with

the outcome. Both Paul and Jennifer commented

that they love hearing their customers come in

and brag about how long they have been

cigarette free! They invite you to come in and

check out their store to learn more about how

they work and test out their unique flavors and

find what will work best for you.

Stop by or give them a call today, 937-8181.

Ashley Jones named Executive Director of North Baldwin

Chamber of Commerce—

BAY MINETTE, Alabama -- The North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce has hired

a familiar face for its Executive Director position. The board promoted Ashley

Jones, who has worked as the Chamber’s Marketing and Project Manager since

2012.

Jones has served as interim Executive Director since Rebecca Cheshire left the

post Jan. 30.

In making the announcement, Board President Brian Seals hiring Jones for the

post was a “great opportunity for the membership.” During Jones’ tenure with

the chamber, Seals said membership has increased more than 30 percent. “This

represents her ability to communicate and work with businesses and

individuals throughout the community.”

Jones said she is excited to take on this new role in her hometown. “The

chamber has a wonderful Board of Directors who are dedicated to the North

Baldwin area and I am looking forward to working with each of them to

continue to carry out the strategic plan set in motion under our previous

director,” she said. “Great things are happening all around in north Baldwin and I am excited to be a part of that.”

Calling Jones a “team player,” Seals said she has maintained stability while working through two transition periods of past

directors. This “shows her dedication to keep projects on task and recognizing the importance of not allowing the

membership to notice any down time of promoting the community.”

Jones has also been instrumental in the development of new projects including the successful Delta Dash which has “become

a major economic event for the Chamber,” Seals said. “It requires her to coordinate and communicate with multiple

government agencies, volunteer groups, members and individuals. (Ashley) has represented herself well and inspired others

to do the same.”

Jones is a native of Bay Minette and graduate of Baldwin County High School. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in

Communication from Auburn University. While at Auburn, Jones gained experience in communication and public relations in

the non-profit world when she became a volunteer and later interned for the East Alabama Chapter of the American Red

Cross.

After graduating she returned home to Baldwin County and completed a second public relations internship with Red Square

Agency in Mobile. Jones also gained experience in retail business management and marketing with American Eagle

Outfitters.

Jones is a member of the Leadership Baldwin class of 2014 and a Dale Carnegie Course graduate. She is a member of the

Young Professionals of the North Baldwin Chamber, and the Bay Minette Beautification Committee. She is currently the

chairwoman for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life North Baldwin Committee.

Jones is also a member of the Heritage Junior Women’s Club and was recently named its Clubwoman of the Year.

Seals said Jones’ community involvement has only enhanced her work with the Chamber of the Commerce. “She is the type of

individual that the Chamber deserves to have leading the community,” Seals said. “I look forward to working alongside her in

the future.”

Article contributed by Tina Covington, Community Relation Coordinator, City of Bay Minette

Photo courtesy of Dragonfly Photography.

Huntingdon College in Baldwin

County proudly announces the

Graduating class of 2014:

Barbara Pratt Cook

Dawn Renee Hall Demko

Diane Michelle Felis

Courtney Jo Hart

Stella Suzanne Holland

Kellie Brooks Isbell

Steven Wayne Isbell

Rachel Ashley Matthews

Henry Andrew Parker

Shannon Audwin Peavy

Paula Chason Havard Pizzotti

Tracy Reed Simpson

Alice Noel Anderson Summers

Samantha Nicole Tyree

Karen Mae Spencer West

Heather Whitney Wilson

Business @ Breakfast returns

Tuesday, May 13th —

Our Business @ Breakfast 2014 series

continues on May 13th in the City of Bay Minette

Council Chambers at 7:30am with Mitchell Sims as

our guest Speaker. Mitchell Sims is the Director of

the Baldwin County Emergency Management

Agency (BCEMA), serving at the will of the Baldwin

County Commission. His role is to help protect the

people of Baldwin County by coordinating local assets with state and federal resources during

emergencies and disasters through mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.

The topic for presentation will be "How to Survive the Next Big Blow! Resilient ideas turn

$1 into $15." Mr. Sims will be discussing how to prepare your employees and your business for the

next disaster, including how to develop a continuity of operations plan.

The North Baldwin Chamber Business @ Breakfast events are held quarterly and are free to

attend. For more information contact the chamber at 251-937-5665.

North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education announces Summer Enrichment Camp schedule—

BAY MINETTE, Alabama-- Registration is now underway for the 2014 Summer Enrichment Camp Series offered by the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Educa-tion. This year’s slate is full of returning favorites, with some new camps thrown into the mix as well. Activities begin the week of June 2 with camps focusing on computer literacy and cooking and etiquette lessons. The final camps in the series involve Legos and will feature a program offered through the company Bricks4Kidz. In between those, campers can enjoy everything from art lessons to science experiments to the new camp “Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds,” which will focus on fitness and nutrition. “We are very excited about our schedule of camps this years. We have worked very hard to offer a well-balanced enrichment series that will appeal to children of all ages,” said Tina Covington, president of the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education. “We appreciate all of our schools and principals with working us to be able to offer these camps at affordable prices.” The schedule of camps includes: June 2-6: “Moodle for Your Noodle” from 9 a.m. to noon at Bay Minette Intermediate School. (Rising 3rd to 5th grades) Students will be working on online Moodle activities. Cost $50. Instructor: Danielle Watson Brown. June 2-6: “Mac Attack” from 1 to 4 p.m. at Bay Minette Intermediate. (Rising 5th to 7th grades) Students will be attacking basic Mac programs like iMovie, Keynote, etc. MacBook skills will work great for class assignments, projects, self-reflecting and creative outlets. Cost $50. Instructor: Danielle Watson Brown. June 2-6: “Cooking with Class” (9 to 11:30 a.m.) and “Culinary Arts” (1 to 3:30 p.m.) at Baldwin County High. (Ages 8-12 years) Cost $50. Instructor: Karen Sims. June 9-13: “Spectacular Science” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bay Minette Middle School (rising 5th to 8th grades). Cost $75. Instructor: Jennifer Jones. June 9-13: “Healthy Body, Healthy Mind” from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Bay Minette Intermediate School gymnasium. (Rising 3rd to 6th grades) Students will focus on fitness and nutrition during this camp. Cost $50. Instructors are Jake McGowin and Jamie McGowin. Classes will be divided by gender. June 16-20: “Art for the Fun of It” from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. (rising K-3rd grades) and 1 to 3:30 (rising 4th-6th grades) at Bay Minette Intermediate. Cost: $60. June 23-27: “Story Central” from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at Bay Minette Elementary. (Rising kindergarten to 2nd grades) Cost: $50. Instructor: Jennifer Kilpatrick Gee. June 23-27: “Take a Summer Reading Tour” camp from 9 a.m. to noon at Bay Minette Intermediate School. (Rising 4th to 8th grades). Students read books from their summer reading lists before camp and work on book reports during the camp to turn in at the beginning of school in August. Cost $35. Instructor: Gail Richerson. NBCEE will offer two different summer band camps aimed at preparing young musicians. (Courtesy Tina Covington) June 23-27: “Sixth Grade Band Camp” at Bay Minette Intermediate band room. (Rising sixth graders). ***Pre-requisite for this camp: Students should meet with band teachers at Perdido/Stapleton/Pine Grove/Delta on Parent Night to select in-struments. Cost: $40. Instructor: Melanie Brannan.

June 24-27: “Summer Band Camp” 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Bay Minette Middle School Band room. (Rising 7th and 8th grade students who have participated in band for at least one year.) Cost $40. Instructor: Wayne Fillingim. July 14-18: “CSI: Bay Minette” from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Baldwin County High School library. (4th to 8th grades). Cost $60. Instructor: Ronda Campbell. July 21-25: “Lego Camp” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Bay Minette Intermediate School. T Cost $75. July 21-25: “Angry Birds/Bad Piggies” from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Bay Minette Intermediate School. Cost $75. Registration forms will be distributed through area schools and can also be found at www.nbcee.org. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and enrollment is only secured with payment. For more information about the camps, call Tina Covington at 251-580-0434 or [email protected]. Article Submitted by Tina Covington, NBCEE President

Congratulations to Quincy

Compressor for being

presented the Beautification

Award for April —

Quincy Compressor Completes

Beautification Project as a Sign of the

Times.

This year marks one of growth for

Quincy Compressor, a leading designer

and manufacturer of reciprocating and

rotary screw air compressors, from

one-third to 350 horsepower; vacuum

pumps and a full line of air treatment components. Headquartered in Bay Minette, the company

has been building durable air compressors for industry since 1920.

Quincy’s recent beautification project took shape following the addition of several new

employees in response to business growth. In 2013, Quincy completed a parking lot expansion

project, and it sparked an emphasis on the building’s exterior appearance, which now includes

three signs, additional trees and an employee gathering space.

Quincy also operates facilities in Quincy, Illinois and in Kunshan, China with more than 600

employees worldwide. Its products are sold through multiple channels, including a network of

distributors, commercial retailers, online and company-owned stores. (Article Information provided by : Jacqueline Gay, Marketing Services Manager for Quincy Compressor)

(Pictured in Award Photo from left to right:

Elizabeth Bridges Byrd, Production Manager of Unit Assembly and Shipping; Keith Schumacher, VP of Marketing and Business

Development; Emily Jones, VP of Human Resources; Amanda Hall & Kristina Angelone, with the Beautification Committee. )

Bay Minette to hold community-

wide Operation Clean-Up—

BAY MINETTE, Alabama --- The City of Bay Minette is calling on

volunteers to take part in “Operation Clean-Up,” an effort to beautify

the county seat. The clean-up day will be held 7 to 10 a.m. May 17.

Grounds supervisor JJ Hall will be heading up this project and has

identified 10 target areas that need attention. Volunteers are asked to

arrive around 6:30 a.m. at Community Kids Park and will be divided

into teams to receive assignments and gear.

The city will provide gloves, trash bags, trash grabbers and maps of

the areas to be cleaned. Hall said volunteers can bring “a friend,

gloves if they prefer their own, good walking shoes and sunscreen.”

If there are ample volunteers, Hall anticipates covering more than

10 miles in the clean-up effort. “We have so much trash that winds up

in ditches and along roadways and the only way to remedy that is to

get out there and start collecting it,” he said.

With city crews leading the effort, Hall said the clean-up will be

streamlined for maximum effect at this event and future efforts.

“Target areas can be mapped to provide guides for not only annual

clean-ups but monthly and weekly clean-ups as well,” he said. “Trash that is collected will be weighed after the event so the

community will know exactly how much waste is being dumped in our ditches and along our roadways.”

Rounding up volunteers is vital to the success of Operation Clean-Up, Hall said, and will promote civic responsibility. “The

purpose of this is to clean up our community, show pride toward our community and make it the cleanest in Baldwin County.”

Mayor Robert A. “Bob” Wills encourages students, clubs, churches and individuals to pitch in for Operation Clean-Up. “Having

a clean city is not only a source of civic pride for all of our citizens but it also sends a positive message to others that we care

about our community and are willing to do our part to make it a great place to live and work,” Wills said.

For more information about Operation Clean-Up, or to sign up an organization to help, contact Bay Minette City Hall at 251-

580-1625. Article submitted by Tina Covington, Community Relations Coordinator, City of Bay Minette.

Franklin Primary Health Centers are offering FREE prostate screenings at ALL locations,

including Bay Minette. Participants must be a resident of Mobile, Baldwin or Washington

counties and be between the ages of 40 and 75 years old. Contact our local center here in North

Baldwin, located at 201 D’Olive Street, Bay Minette at 251-706-8700 to schedule your

appointment.