AUGUST NEWS Sunbury/Big Walnut Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter August 2015
New Chamber Members Join us in welcoming the new additions to our Chamber membership! We are happy to report our Chamber continues to
grow and hope that as Chamber members you can utilize each other’s services and products to grow your businesses.
Click on each new member to learn more about their business, visit their website or Chamber member page.
Easton Roofing, LLC Northgate Companies
The Social Smith CD Doors/Garage Doors
Ladder Web Solutions Advocare/Health & Wellness-Nutrition
HubbellArts Peachblow Pottery
Apex Payroll doTERRA Essential Oils/Jaime Crabtree
T’s & Decals Express DJ Meeko Entertainment
Ward Benefits and Consulting, LLC Julieanne Hennebert
Bugs & Bees Pest Control Maria DePaolo Jones
Thousand Hill Acres, LLC PJ’s Original Family Restaurant
Acloche
DJ MEEKO ENTERTAINMENT
In This Issue
August Breakfasts
Member Feature:
Money Concepts
Upcoming Chamber
& Member Events
Sunbury Bicentennial
Heritage Cookbook
Welcome to Allen
Rothermel
Sunbury Sizzle &
Sounds and Galena
SummerFest
Women In Business Breakfast: Business Killers® Workshop Chamber ladies are invited to join us at the Chamber office
Wednesday, August 5, at 7:30am for a Business Killers®
Workshop presented by Cheryl Evans and Beth Bowman
with Centric Financial Group.
The Business Killers name refers specifically to the six most
common mistakes that can destroy a business and compro-
mise everyone involved. It is an interactive workshop that
lets you examine your own situation using an entertaining
presentation format that will help you to identify, anticipate
and avoid these prevalent pitfalls.
Each of the six modules dramatizes a critical error in plan-
ning and protecting a business, and the impact on the
owner’s financial future.
To learn more about the Business Killers Workshop and to
register to attend it at the Chamber Women In Business
Breakfast click here.
August Chamber Breakfasts Coming Your Way.
August Membership Breakfast: “Back to School” with Angie Pollock It’s almost that time of year again, the time for kids to head back to school. The Sunbury/Big Walnut Area Chamber of Com-
merce is proud to support the Big Walnut Local Schools and wishes to highlight some of the exciting changes taking
place in our area’s education system.
Please join us on August 21 at NorthStar Golf Club at 7:30am to welcome the new Big
Walnut School Superintendent, Angie Pollock, officially to her new position. Angie
joined our district in 2009 as the Big Walnut Middle School Principal before serving as
the Director of Academic Achievement for two years. Most recently, she has served as
Assistant Superintendent to Steve Mazzi, who retired in May 2014.
Angie will be sharing with our membership some of the exciting plans for the future
of our school system as she steps into her new role as Superintendent.
To register for the August Membership Breakfast click here.
Deadline to register for this breakfast is Wednesday, August 19, at 3:00pm.
First Friday Breakfast: Brand Identity—Art of Perception Join us at the Chamber office Friday, August 7 at 7:30am to
discuss a subject important to all business owners, Branding.
Dan Petrovski, founder of Sparked Elements, a graphic
design studio based in Columbus, will discuss web design
and marketing strategy with Chamber members.
Dan offers unique insights to the key elements of successful
branding. He will focus on helping you to develop your
business vision, understand your target audience and how to
build your brand, ensuring profitability while making sure that
your message comes across clearly.
Key points that will be explored at the August First Friday
Breakfast include developing your vision, finding your niche,
communicating value, assessing marketability and the
strength of brand loyalty.
Sparked Elements clients include JSY Coaching & Consult-
ing, McCohn Muscle, Anecka, Mad Moon Craft Cidery, Heis
& Wenstrup and Audioplex.
For more information and to register for this event click here.
Monthly Member Feature: Money Concepts Financial Planning Center
Chamber members Andy and Beth Panyik have moved their business, Money Concepts, to the Sunbury Square as of
August 1, and look forward to better serving the community from their new location at 40 S. Vernon St. next to the
Firehouse Tavern.
Money Concepts has been an active member of the chamber since 2012 and was the Sunbury/Big Walnut Area
Chamber’s 2014 Business of the Year. Owner Andy Panyik is excited to serve our community and the central Ohio area.
His goal is to get you to YOUR financial goal. It's all about you, now and your future.
Andy and his wife Beth along with their dedicated financial team are ready to serve you with thousands of independent
nonproprietary financial products and services. They can deliver a custom financial strategy that fits your unique situation
now and answers the questions of tomorrow. No matter what you start with, learn how to keep what you have and grow it
into something more while living life your way.
At Money Concepts, they use a “holistic approach” to wealth management. Their systems, procedures and techniques
have been refined by years of experience help make them an efficient and productive wealth management company.
“We take a consultative approach looking at your entire financial picture. Then, we develop a plan to help you get to
where you want to go,” Panyik said. “We are committed to providing you with the finest in wealth management and
financial planning services. We are free to work with you in a way that best meets your needs and desires.”
Andy is a co-chair for the Sunbury Big Walnut Business Group and Big Fish networking group. He serves on the finance
committee for the adaptive home being built in Sunbury for a Marine Corps Veteran, Mike Damroze, and his wife, Kelsey.
Beth is also very active in the Sunbury Business Group of Delaware County and also serves on the Sunbury/Big Walnut
Area Chamber board.
In 2013 Andy received the outstanding performance award for his leadership and dedication to his clients in all arears of
wealth management. He has also been seen in Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune and Money magazines.
To learn more about what Money Concepts can do for you or just to get to know Andy and Beth better call: 740-480-8041 e-mail: [email protected] visit their website at www.moneyconcepts.com/apanyik. Independent Contractor of Money Concepts International, Inc All Securities through Money Concepts Capital Corp. Member FINRA/SPIC 11440 Jog Road, Palm Beach Garden, Fl 33418 Phone: 561-326-1825
Top from left: Owners, Andy Panyik and Beth Panyik.
Bottom: Andy Panyik as he received the outstanding performance for
leadership and dedication to his clients in all area of wealth management in 2013.
Upcoming August Events Click on the event for more details and to register online if the event allows.
Aug. 5 Women In Business Breakfast discusses “Business Killers”
Aug. 7 First Friday Breakfast—Brand Identity: The Art of Perception
Aug. 8 The Alpha Group hosts Annual Duck Races and 5K at Mingo Park
Ohio Fallen Heroes 2015 Memorial Ride
Aug. 9 Concert on the Square—Pett Crow blues band, presented by VCDC
Aug. 10 Open Forum with State Representative Margaret Ann Ruhl
Aug. 15 Civic Association presents Movies on the Square: The Game Plan
Aug. 21 Chamber Membership Breakfast: “Back to School”
Aug. 22 Sunbury Sizzle & Sounds Food and Music Festival
Galena SummerFest Food and Music Festival
Aug. 28 Rock the Boat Caribbean Cruise 2
Aug. 29 Connell’s Furniture Hosts Family Day
Sunbury Farmers’ Market Every Saturday on Sunbury’s Square from 9am-Noon.
Hartford Fair August 9, 2015—August 15, 2015
Acloche Hosts Open Interviews Every Monday in August from 9am-Noon at the Chamber office.
Delaware County Foundation Grant Applications accepted until Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
Sunbury Bicentennial Heritage
Cookbook The Big Walnut Historical Society is
printing a Heritage Cookbook featuring
favorite recipes of the families of
Sunbury.
Submit your family recipe by Septem-
ber 8, 2015 to have them included in
the Sunbury Bicentennial Heritage
Cookbook.
With a goal to include recipes from all
the families in Sunbury, this is a unique
way to honor your family and preserve
their traditions around the dinner table.
Please copy your recipe and email to
Recipes@BigWalnut History.org or
mail to :
Big Walnut Area Historical Society
P.O. Box 362
Sunbury, OH 43074
Include your name and phone number
and brief reason why you chose your
recipe.
Call 740-965-1154 with any questions
and leave a message to be returned.
Welcome to the new Village Administrator
of Sunbury
The Chamber welcomes
new Sunbury Village
Administrator, Allen
Rothermel.
Allen comes to our com-
munity after a more than
30 years in a career dedi-
cated to public service.
Most recently Allen
served as Public Works
Director in Delaware be-
fore retiring in April 2014.
We want to congratulate
Allen on his new position
and look forward to work-
ing with him closely as we
continue to grow the
Sunbury community.
Sunbury Sizzle & Sounds and Galena SummerFest Clear your calendars for Saturday, August 22 for a full day of fun at the Sunbury
Sizzle & Sounds and the Galena SummerFest food and music festivals! These sister
city events provide a wonderful way to enjoy local food and musical talents while you
embrace the community atmosphere that makes the Big Walnut area so special. Both
events are held on the same day with a complimentary shuttle service to conveniently
transport attendees between the festivals.
Sunbury Sizzle & Sounds
Kids can play in the Kid Zone from 11am-4pm with lots of activities for all ages. Even-
ing activities will focus on the teenage crowd with an outdoor video arcade and lawn
activities on the Square. Adults may enjoy the BBQ Contest and Beer Garden after
5pm along with the Big Walnut Class of 1984 as they celebrate their 30 year reunion.
Visit www.sunburysizzleandsounds.com for more details and music line-ups.
Galena SummerFest
Approximately 65 arts, food, business and non-profit vendors, a grand stand for music
and a huge Kid Zone with it’s own music stage will keep you busy at the 2015 Galena
SummerFest. Visit www.galenasummerfest.com for more details and music line-ups.
Most Consumers Value Integrated Benefits for Time and Cost Savings
Whether it’s dental insurance or the smartphone, consumers want products that offer simplification and savings. In a new survey, Anthem
Blue Cross and Blue Shield asked Americans what products make their lives easier and the findings revealed that integrated products and
services are highly valued – for example, the smartphone (74 percent), printer/copier/scanner (64 percent) and the toaster oven (36 percent).
And, when it comes to insurance, consumers overwhelmingly (81 percent) said it would be extremely helpful to trust the same carrier to pro-
vide their dental, vision and health coverage.
So, what specifically are consumers looking for when it comes to selecting an insurance plan? Survey respondents said a range of factors are
important to consider, but they most frequently point to cost as being an extremely important aspect (67 percent), followed by comprehensive-
ness of coverage (61 percent), customer service (60 percent) and ease of use (58 percent). Additionally, 86 percent would expect to save
time, save money or receive improved care if they had the same carrier integrate dental with their vision and medical benefits.
In the current health care environment, employers are looking for products that offer their employees exceptional value i. The good news is
that simpler processes, vast networks and deep discounts offered by multiline carriers like Anthem can provide employers and employees
with the exceptional value they are seeking.
“For example, we offer a vast choice of dental benefits that employees want, along with large, reliable provider networks that make it easy and
affordable for consumers to maintain good oral health,” said Erin Hoeflinger, President of Anthem in Ohio. “We’ve built strong relationships
with the dentists in our network and we have negotiated rates, which saves members on average 25 to 32 percent on their covered dental
services.”
In addition to seeing a cost savings, consumers can expect to save time when they select a multiline carrier. Half of the consumers surveyed
(50 percent) say that figuring out costs is the most time consuming aspect of health management. Two-in-five also say it’s time consuming to
find health care providers that accept their insurance (41 percent) and to get their doctors to talk with each other to coordinate care (39 per-
cent).
“With all of the advantages available to consumers and employers who get their benefits from a multiline carrier, there’s no reason to settle for
the inefficiencies of having multiple benefit providers, said Hoeflinger. “We’re meeting the needs of both employer and employee by providing
affordable and comprehensive coverage benefits, which helps save time and money every step of the way.”
This report presents the findings of a telephone survey conducted among 1,005 adults, 503 men and 502 women 18 years of age and older,
living in the continental United States. Interviewing for this ORC International CARAVAN® Survey was completed on July 10-13, 2014. 605
interviews were from the landline sample and 400 interviews from the cell phone sample.
The margin of error for the total sample is ±3.0 percent at the 95% confidence level. This means that if we were to replicate the study, we
would expect to get the same results within 3.0 percentage points 95 times out of 100.
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