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2016 community award winners display their trophies and certificates after the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce 55th Annual Community Awards and Membership Banquet Thursday. From left: Tim Linville, E-Z Clean Car Wash, Chamber Member of the Year; Wade Thomas, Thomas & Son, Inc., Small Business of the Year; Beth Ann Aker, East Pasco Meals On Wheels, Citizen of the Year; Paul Correia, Sun State Alumi-num, Inc., Zephyrhills Economic Development Champion; Carol Greene, Samaritan Project, The Diamond Award; Lauren Simpson, receiving the award for her father Senator Wilton Simpson, Leadership In Govern-ment Affairs; Randy Surber, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, Large Business of the Year; Lisa Richardson, Pas-co Hernando State College, Innovative Business of the Year; Randy Light, Health Markets, Community Ser-vice Award; and Rod Rehrig, Marine Corps League, Chamber Ambassador of the Year.
Suess-themed banquet a “BIG SUCCESS”
Large Business of the Year Our large business winner keeps using their heads, To keep people out of their hospital beds. So what have they done do I hear someone say, To produce the effect of an apple a day? Why a festival stage and community garden, And a wellness center, begging your pardon! So our large business trophy we give with a thrill, To Florida Hospital in Zephyrhills.
Innovative Business Our winner has set its sights up in the sky, By setting up classes for people that fly. So that Zephyrhills kids will know what to do, From flying a plane to turning a screw. Making fliers and fixers of Zephyrhills natives, Is a concept that we all find quite innovative. So for thinking that’s out of the box now let’s see, We present this year’s trophy to PHSC.
Economic Development Champion Now here’s to a man with an eye on the plan, For the places we’ll go, how to get there, and when Using words like work force, infrastructure and sector, And talk of site studies and interconnectors. In setting the stage for the new event venue, He’s helping add more to the Zephyrhills menu. Zephyrhills is clearly putting its stamp, On Paul Correia, economic development champ.
Leadership in Government The people need leaders to help shoulder the load, Of having clean water or building new roads. Our government leader is clever not goofish, As he gets the support of both red fish and blue fish. He’s honest and bold and he’s fearless and sassy, And he carries our banner in old Tallahassee. For doing a job we can’t have any wimps in We award the fine senator Wilton E. Simpson.
Chamber Member of the Year This year, and I’ll say, in deference to ladies, The chamber went through its own version of Hades. The places we might have gone, we hate to think If our winner had not held us back from the brink Standing unbowed on the bridge of the ship He kept a straight rudder with steady, true grip So surely you realize now with delight Tim Linville’s the man, we salute him tonight.
Community Service A village, you know, would just fall on its ears, If it didn’t have helpful and kind volunteers. Our winner his year has been all over town, Working and giving with smiles - no frowns. He doesn’t seek glory, he’s always low key, If you don’t pay attention, you never will see. That’s why we give tribute with all of our might, To this community servant, the bright Randy Light.
Small Business of the Year When it comes to supporting the schools and the kids, Our small business winner can say that they did. They give to the boosters, they give to the teams, And a grand for each touchdown is risky it seems. Besides that, we don’t need to call Nostradamus, To guess who leads whom in supporting the Promise. Can there be any question as to who is the one? The award goes to car dealer Thomas & Son!
Ambassador of the Year Three cheers for ambassadors - even three more! Foot soldiers and helpers and true to the core. We never can ever say enough good about ‘em, And we have no clue what we might do without ‘em. But this year’s ambassador shone a bit brighter, A former Marine, but a lover – no fighter. So this trophy we give with great joy and great pride, And to Mr. Rod Rehrig, we say Semper Fi.
Leadership in Youth Involvement The award will be given above all the rest, To a group that likes passing a short four-way test. That leaves us with two nominees yet we fear, But only one club will be honored this year. Who helped Thomas Promise and fed hungry kids? Why Rotary Noon – That’s just what they did! And so we award them this trophy quite snappy, For giving their time to make children happy.
Diamond Award This year our diamond award has been given, To a group that helps folks when they struggle with livin’. Because without help no one ever will know All the things they may do or the places they’ll go. Whether water or power or to live here or there, These folks are just bubbling over with care. You all must agree that there’s logical logic In this Diamond winner: the Samaritan Project.
Citizen of the Year Serving meals here and there. Serving meals everywhere. Our citizen of the year you’re guessing, Excels in delivering edible blessings. But I’m sure, at least I think I am, They’ve never served green eggs and ham. Our Citizen of the Year award taker, Is Meals On Wheels Director Beth Aker.
2016 Awards in Excellence Winners In Verse!
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
October 2016-September 2017
Officers
Carolyn Sentelik, President - Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Foundation
Randy Stovall - President-Elect - PHSC Provost Emeritus
Tim Linville, Vice President - E-Z Clean Car Wash
Skip Skairus, Treasurer - Center State Bank
Patty Richter, Secretary - Bayfront Health Dade City
Directors
Sam Abrahani—Zephyrhills Toastmasters
John Chesser - Zephyrhills First Assembly of God
Marcia Cornelison—Cornelison Engineering & Design
Rebecca Gaddis -San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union
Carolyn Hodges - Faithful Friend Pet Cremation
John Kinsman-Martin Electric
John Scott—Gulf Coast Financial Strategies
Wade Thomas -Thomas and Son , Inc.
Keith Williams - Hodges Funeral Home/Chapel Hill Gardens
City Council Liaison
Councilman Ken Burgess
Executive Director
Melonie Monson
Committees and Board Liaisons
Economic Development / Government Affairs: Skip Skairus
Ambassadors Liaison: Katy Boyd
Professional Staff
Melonie Monson-Executive Director
Sheryl Binesh—Membership Coordinator
Roxanne Bricker-Marketing & Events Coordinator
Gary Hatrick-Admin. Asst. & Visitors Center Services
Chamber Business Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
38550 Fifth Ave., Zephyrhills 33542
Ph: (813)782-1913 / Fax: (813)783-6060
ZEPHYRHILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
YOUTH & EDUCATION
PROGRAM DONORS Citizen of the Month and Scholarship Fund
2016-2017
Medallion Sponsor
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
Gold Sponsors
Bahr’s Propane Gas & A/C
Centennial Bank
CenterState Bank
City of Zephyrhills
The Church at Chancey Road
I R Staffing, Inc.
The Ministerial Association of
Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel
San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union
Suncoast Credit Union
And...ALL of you who have participated in 50/50 drawings at Chamber events
Thank you for your generous
Support of Youth in our Community
As a direct result of your contributions, the Chamber awarded
$5000 in 2016 to local
graduating seniors pursuing their educational, vocational and ca-
reer goals.
The Chamber provides annual scholarships funded through 50/50
drawings, events, and
individual or business donations. Scholarships are awarded to
local youth through a selection process in Spring of every year. If
you or your business wishes to participate with educational
support, please call your Chamber office.
Dates to Remember
8/9 Fall Antique Faire, Downtown Dade City
8 Scarecrow Festival, Pioneer Florida Museum, Dade City
10 Zephyrhills City Council Mtg., 6p; City Hall Council Chamber, 5335 8th St.
15/16 Rattlesnake Festival, San Antonio Park
19 Citizen of the Month, 8-9a; The Church on Chancey Road, 34921 Chancey Rd.
22 Grand Opening, 4 – 8 p, Ribbon Cutting 5 p, Dynamic Dance Refinery, 35362 SR 54
24 Zephyrhills City Council Meeting, 6p; City Hall Council Chamber, 5335 8th St.
24 Candidate Forum, EP Adventist Academy, 38434 Centennial Rd., 6 -8p
27 US 301 Trail Ribbon Cutting, 10a, parking at Grace Baptist Church, 10111 US 301.
28 Halloween Howl, Zephyrhills Main Street presented by Main Street Zephyrhills, Inc.
Get Involved! Regularly Scheduled Monthly Gatherings and Meetings:
First Tuesday: Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors Luncheon, Noon to 1 p.m. RSVP,
Palm Tree Acres, 36006 Hwy 54, Zhills
First Thursday: Chamber Business Breakfast, 7 to 8:30 a.m.; Golden Corral 6855 Gall Blvd, Zhills
Third Wednesday: Student Citizen of the Month Breakfast, 8 to 9 a.m.
Chancey Road Christian Church (October through May)
Third Thursday: Chamber Mixer, 5 to 7 p.m.; hosted at various businesses around town in Z’hills
Find more information these and other events
at Zephyrhillschamber.org
Bronze Level Investors
Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC
Centennial Bank
Florida Medical Clinic
Gold Level Investors
CenterState Bank
Mosaic
San Antonio Citizens FCU
Platinum Level Investors
AND Member Services
is NOT A 9-5 Job
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your
Chamber’s new web de-
sign?
ZephyrhillsChamber.org
...is a GREAT place
for BUSINESS
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
MEMBERSHIP Encourage membership through innovative programs, services and benefits
New Members
A-OK Trophies & More
Awards & Trophies
Lonnie Piper
3724 Land O' Lakes Blvd. Land O' Lakes, FL 34639
[email protected] (813) 996-3383
Hodges Family Funeral Home &
Chapel Hill Gardens Funeral Services
J. Keith Williams
11531 Hwy. 301
Dade City, FL 33525 [email protected]
(352) 567-5571
Honest Engines Auto Sales &
Service, Inc. Automotive Repairs & Sales
Steve Rogers
35646 SR 54 West
Zephyrhills, FL 33541 [email protected]
(813) 782-1555
Dream On Mattress
& Furniture
Sheri Weber
4904 Allen Rd Zephyrhills, FL 33541
[email protected] (813) 395-5920
Judith Fraga
Avon Sales Representative
Judith Fraga
Avon Direct Sales [email protected]
(813) 312-7313
Keep Collective
Shannon Wiacek
Jewelry [email protected]
(207) 595-5251
Pearl Diving
with Rebel - Vantel Pearls
Rebel Alexander
Jewelry [email protected]
(724) 636-0437
Serendipity The Down Town
Bazaar
Christina Bryant
Antiques and Home Decor 38501 5th Ave
Zephyrhills, FL 33541 [email protected]
(352) 467-4096
Zephyrhills Brewing
Company
Robert & Terry Hilferding
38530 5th Ave Zephyrhills, FL 33542
[email protected] (813) 363-5696
For Renewing Your Membership
In September
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
MEMBERSHIP Encourage membership through innovative programs, services and benefits
Air Tech
AmeriLife & Health Services of East Pasco
Appliance World
Bay Area Injury Rehab Specialists
Bayfront Health Medical Group – Pulmonology
Bayfront Health Medical Group – Surgery
Beef O’Brady’s
Better Built Construction
Bingham Reality, Inc
Bob Baggett Realty
Bogart, Kim
Boltin Pest Control, Inc.
Coldwell Banker Pency Owens Realty, Inc.
Community Care Family Practice
CompuMax International, LLC
Danny Burgess
Dish it up Catering
Festival Park, Inc.
First National Bank of Pasco – Gall Blvd
Florida Hospital Physicians Group
Home Depot
Hyperbaric Centers of Florida
K&K Glass
Kilgore Real Estate
Little Ninja
Magnolia Trace RV
Pin Chasers
Postal Authority, LLC
Public Health Solutions, Inc.
Rotary Club of Zephyrhills
Scarr Insurance/Paul Flaig
Scott Bryington DDS
Sears Hometown Stores
Simpson Environmental
Skydive City
Sonny’s BBQ
Thomas & Son, Inc.
United Way of Pasco County
WDA Design Group, Inc.
Winters Mobile Home Park
Woman’s Club of Zephyrhills
Zephyr Haven Health & Rehab Center, Inc.
Zephyr Mini Storage
Zephyrhills High School
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits
BUSINESS BREAKFAST
Sponsored by:
Guest Speaker:
Raine Johns Executive Director of the
Coalition for the
Homeless of Pasco County
THE
Samaritan Project
“Oh The Places We’ll Go” Goes Places The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce present-
ed the 2016 Business and Community Awards Thursday
evening during the chamber’s Annual Member Appreci-
ation and Awards Banquet held at the St. Joseph’s Parish
Center, 38750 5th Ave. in Zephyrhills. The Dr. Seuss-
themed affair called “Oh The Places We’ll Go” drew a
sold out crowd of over 250 business and community
leaders. The event was a sell-out and Executive Director
Melonie Monson called the event a “big success.”
Danny Burgess, District 38 representative in the Florida
House of Representatives emceed the event. Burgess has the distinction of
being the youngest person ever to serve on the Zephyrhills City Council, and
the youngest mayor of Zephyrhills. He is an attorney for the law offices of
Lucas/Magazine and a captain the United States Army Reserves. Burgess also
administered the oath of installation to the chamber’s 2016-2017 Officers and
Board of Directors.
Music was provided by Bruce Edwards and Resurrection Sound.
Complete lists of award nominees, award winner contact information and
board contact information are available on request, photos of the banquet also
available on request.
A light moment occurs as Florida Repre-sentative Danny Burgess swears in the 2016-2017 Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors at the annual banquet this year. Four new faces joined the board this year. Randy Stovall, the Provost Emeritus of Pasco-Hernando State College, Marcia Cornelison of Cornelison Engineer-ing & Design, Keith Williams of Hodges Funeral Home/Chapel Hill Gardens, and John Chesser of Zephyrhills First Assembly of God took the oath of office bringing the total to 14. Sam Abrahani of Zephyrhills Toastmaster is also a newcomer to the board having been appointed to a seat before the close of the past board year. Stovall stepped onto the board as president-elect and will train over this year to take the reins of the board next year. From left are Tim Linville (E-Z Clean Car Wash), Vice President; Carolyn Sentelik (Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Foundation), President; Skip Skairus (CenterState Bank), Treasurer; Carolyn Hodges, (Faithful Friends Pet Cremation); John Kinsman, (Martin Electric); John Scott, (Gulf Coast Financial Strategies); Rebecca Gaddis, (San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union); Randy Stovall (PHSC, Provost Emeritus), President-Elect; Patty Richter, (Bayfront Health Dade City), Secretary; Wade Thomas, (Thomas & Son, Inc.); Marcia Cornelison, (Cornelison Engineering & Design); Sam Abrahani (Zephyrhills Toastmasters); John Chesser, (Zephyrhills First Assembly of God); and Keith Wil-liams, (Hodges Funeral Home/Chapel Hill Gardens).
Former Chamber President Tim Linville leaves the presidency with wild abandon to “We Are Family” at the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Annu-al Banquet Sept 22.
Executive Director Melonie Monson
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits Conservative Club of East Pasco
Ribbon Cutting
September 7
We had a stars and stripes ribbon cutting with the
Conservative Club of East Pas-co and welcome them to the 5th Avenue family.
Membership
Encourage membership and retention through innovative programs, services and benefits
A Day of Ribbon Cuttings
September 10
The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce con-gratulate Triniti Fitness and Nutrition and Outside the Box on their ribbon cutting. We are so happy to have them on Main Street!
City/Chamber cuts ribbon
for Fathom Water System
Membership
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Ribbon Cutting
Story by Keri McAlpine, courtesy of Zephyrhills Free Press
Some city water customers have already discovered a new look to their monthly bill, a change that indicates a new ‘wave’ of modernization and efficiency for Zephyrhills. On Sept. 14 the city and Fathom Water Management celebrated their contract for a new water metering sys-tem that allows residents to more easily access their bills and monitor their water consumption through an online website or a smartphone. City Manager Steve Spina said the $6 million dollar merger is “a big deal” for Zephyrhills. “We don’t normally step out on these kinds of expen-sive projects, but we recognized we had some problems in our utility billing and with our meter reading systems,” Spina said. The city will be able to more easily monitor submitted or delayed payments from residents, as well as oversee leaks and other errors in the water utility. Jason Bethke, president of Fathom, was on hand during last week’s ribbon cutting at city hall. “Customers now have access to new amounts of data to help manage their own water usage,” he said. “For instance, if you leave your sprinkler system on for a day… the system will notice you’re using [more] water than normal and send you a text message. It basically moves all of that information to your fingertips now as opposed to when we send the bill a month later.” Zephyrhills residents will be able to pay their water bills on the new digital platforms, although they will still be able to pay their bills the old-fashioned way by mail or by visiting city hall to pay in person. Spina said residents will be receiving a new account number for their water bills and they will have to create an account to pay digitally. Other than that, water customers won’t have to deal with any other changes, he said. Bethke also assured that the new digital platforms would be easily manageable for residents of all ages. As meters are installed throughout the next several months residents will be able to view their daily water consumption in real time. Spina expects the project will be completed by December. About 18 antennas have been added throughout town, which will read the water meters and send infor-mation directly to the billing office .“It will help us catch financial non-payments through the computer system at city hall,” Spina explained. “It will also tell us immediately if there is a water leak or other problem. So it’s both an economical and environmental boost.”
Community News
Pasco County Supervisor of Elections
Announces Voter Registration Deadline
Pasco County FL - Supervisor of Elections Brian E. Corley, announces the voter registration deadline is Tuesday, October 11, 2016, for all new registrants to the State of Florida who wish to vote in the November election.
Voter registration applications mailed to the supervisor's office at PO Box 300, Dade City FL 33526, should bear a postmark of Oct. 11 or earlier, or be brought directly to one of the three Supervisor of Elections' Offices.
Voters who believe their voter registration is in good standing are encouraged to double check their status before Tuesday. Voters can check their registration at pascovotes.com or call (800) 851-8754.
In order to be accessible to voters for last minute registrations and updates, all Supervisor of Elections' Offices will be open Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will have extended hours on Oct. 11 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the locations below.
Brian E. Corley, Supervisor of Elections www.pascovotes.com #votepasco
West Pasco Government Center
8731 Citizens Dr, Suite 110
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727) 847-8162
Central Pasco Professional Center
4111 Land O' Lakes Blvd, Rm 105
Land O' Lakes, FL 34639
(813) 929-2788
East Pasco Government Center
14236 6th St, Suite 200
Dade City, FL 33526-0300
(352) 521-4302
Flood Resource Center opens Helping citizens affected by the flood Connect with service providers
Pasco County Government has opened a Flood Resource Center (FRC) at 8239 Youth Lane, Port Richey, FL 34656. The FRC’s hours will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to assist flood affected residents and business owners.
Representatives from Pasco County Human Services, Pasco County Elderly Nutrition, Pasco County Veteran Services, and additional com-munity service organizations will be available at the FRC to assist citi-zens and advise them on what resources are available to them.
Citizens with questions can contact Pasco County Customer Service, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (727) 847.2411.
FLOOD RESOURCE CENTER Boys and Girls Club of Pasco County
8239 Youth Lane Port Richey, FL 34656
Did you Know You Can Recycle Paper?
Pasco County’s curbside recycling effort has expanded to include newspaper, cardboard, and other mixed paper at the curb for recycling. The change took place June 23rd and li-censed private haulers now accept the materials in your curbside recycling.
“We hope to reduce the amount of paper and cardboard in our trash stream and shift it over to our recycling stream,” said Jennifer Seney, Recycling Supervisor. “It will help our recycling rate and extend the timeframe for adding a fourth burner to our Waste-to-Energy, saving taxpayers money in the long run.”
Paper and cardboard can be put in the same container with other recyclables; there’s no need to separate materials. Call your trash hauler for your recycling schedule and a recycling sticker. The county has recycling stickers, as well.
Examples of mixed paper include: newspaper, inserts, junk mail, office paper, paper bags, wrapping paper, magazines, and soft-cover books. Examples of cardboard include: ship-ping containers (flattened), cereal boxes, pasta boxes, shoe-boxes, shirt inserts, and cardboard tubes.
Disaster Planning Guide Available
The Pasco County Office of Emergency Management’s 2016 Disaster Plan-ning Guide is now available. This year’s guide contains important prepared-ness information - including how to protect your home, family, and pets; what to expect after the storm; insuring against disaster; and much more. The guide also includes an evacuation map and storm shelter listing.
An electronic version of the 2016 Pasco County Disaster Planning Guide is available on the Office of Emergency Management website at: http://www.pascoemergencymanagement.com/.
The 2016 Disaster Planning Guide is also available through the Pasco Coun-ty Office of Emergency Management, or at your local Pasco County Post Of-fice or Library.
Hurricane Season begins June 1 and ends November 30. Be prepared! Read the 2016 Pasco County Disaster Planning Guide here:
http://fl-pascocounty.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/726
Know your evacuation zone. See the Pasco County Evacuation Map and Shelter listing here:
http://fl-pascocounty.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/15452
Some Pasco County Offices Closed in October
Several Pasco County Government offices will be closed to the public on Columbus Day, Oct. 10 for a Staff Development Day. Pasco County Recrea-tion Complexes and Community Centers will be closed to the public on Oct. 10, however, the parks will remain open for public use. A Pasco County Animal Control Officer will be on standby for emergency calls only. The Animal Shelter will reopen on Oct. 11, at noon and will close at 6:30 p.m. All Pasco County Libraries will be closed to the public both on Oct. 10 during their normally scheduled closing day and Oct. 14 for a prescheduled Staff De-velopment Day. All Libraries will return to their normal schedule on Oct. 15. All of the Pasco County Tax Collector’s Offices will be closed for Staff De-velopment Day and will reopen on Oct. 11.
NOVEMBER 12TH
2016
10:00am – 3:00pm @ ZEPHYR PARK
FREE ADMISSION
Business Expo
Live Entertainment
Great Food
Kid’s Corner
Exhibits and Giveaways
Crafts
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Health Education VENDORS:
Car Show
1ST, 2ND and 3RD Place Will Be Awarded
For Best Patriotic Theme
PRESENTED BY:
Proceeds from this event support Samaritan Project of Zephyrhills. For more information, please call 813-810-8670 or
visit our new web site www.samaritanproject.org. Vendor Space Pricing: For-Profit $50 / Greater Zephyrhills Chamber
of Commerce Member $35 / Not-for-Profits $25 / Community Yard Sale spaces available for $15.
Media Sponsors: Dade City News, The Laker, Pasco Shopper, Zephyrhills Free Press & Zephyrhills News
FREE PARKING
COME JOIN US FOR THIS PATRIOTIC SPECIAL EVENT
AS LOCAL BUSINESSES, CHURCHES AND COMMUNITY
ORGANIZATIONS REACH OUT TO THE ZEPHYRHILLS
COMMUNITY CELEBRATING OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH!
Check Out These New Services!
Free Website Job Postings
As a service to partners, the Chamber advertises open positions, free of charge. These job postings have a link for applicants to view job descriptions and apply directly with the partner.
If you are a chamber partner and want to add a job to our board please go to zephyrhillschamber.org, click “job postings” in the Chamber drop down list fill out the job posting submit form.
Member 2 Member Discounts
The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce Member-2-Member Dis-count Program is designed to enhance your business and save money through Chamber members doing business with other members! All discounts will remain in effect until notified by the member to discon-tinue. To participate, you must be a member in good standing. To take ad-vantage of the discount offers, identify yourself as a Chamber member to qualify for your discount. This program is easy to implement, brings customers to your door and ex-emplifies that members are friends and family! Simply complete the dis-count offer form on the zephyrhillschamber.org website to offer a dis-count.
To find or offer a discount, go to the website and click “Discounts” in the “Chamber” drop down list.
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you receive a free insert into the Chamber newsletter
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Website. For an update on services and benefits of your
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The Election Event of the Season and You Guessed It
#BeElectionReady!
Just for the record, the repetitiveness of my message the last several months is not an oversight on my part. I'm willing to take the risk of sounding like a broken record, because I can't stress enough how voters can play a vital role in insuring a successful November 8, 2016 General Election. After months of preparation, we hope you will accept our invitation to the election event of the season, but there are a few things you need to know.
The invitation is open to all Pasco County residents who meet the October 11, 2016,deadline to register, or already-registered voters who have proactively maintained their voter registration and are still in good standing. Voters can check their registration status on line at pascovotes.com or by calling 800-851-8751. Please call before the deadline and take the initiative to update your address prior to voting, including voters who have moved within Pasco County or are coming from other Florida counties.
The event menu offers three options for casting your ballot. Voting by mail is the first option which comes with a side of convenience, no lines, no waiting, and room service delivery to your door. Option two is voting early at eight convenient locations throughout the county for 12 hours per day during the 8 days preceding the election. For those who still enjoy traditional voting, there is the Election Day option at your polling location, but plan accordingly for possible lines and waiting. All voters will be re-quired to present a valid photo and signature ID to participate in option two and three. Option one re-quires a current signature on file because all vote-by-mail ballot certificates must be signed and will be compared to the signature on file at the elections' office. Please call the office or visit pascovotes.com to reserve your vote-by-mail ballot or to inquire about early voting sites and wait times, or polling place lo-cations.
An event agenda, better known as a sample ballot, will be mailed to all voters who don't have a vote-by-mail request on file. You will only receive your sample ballot if your address is upto- date at the elections' office. Sample ballots can also be viewed online at pascovotes.com. In an effort to expedite vot-ing, all voters are encouraged to review the agenda beforehand, particularly the proposed amendments to the constitution. Take your marked sample ballot with you to the polls or when early voting. If voting on Election Day, your sample ballot has your precinct and polling place information.
Please note that your Voter Registration Information membership card is not required to attend the event. You will be asked to show your photo and signature ID, or you will be required to vote a provi-sional ballot. Don't wait until the event to find out there is a problem with your registration. Call 800-851-8754 for assistance and don't forget to mark November 8, 2016 on your calendar! We hope to see all of you at the event of the season and …
#BeElectionReady!
Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce
Ambassadors Katy Boyd, Program Chair
Be our guest at the monthly
Ambassadors Luncheon
First Tuesday of the Month * 12Noon
Venue Sponsor : Palm Tree Acres
36006 Hwy 54 W | Zephyrhills
Call for Info and to RSVP: (813) 782-1913
Ambassador Program Sponsor
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills
AMBASSADORS’ CORNER
October Ambassadors
of the Month
David and Carla Eno
Our ambassadors of the month are a hus-band and wife team. Davis and Carla Eno,
both have been very helpful this month. Carla spent several hours ironing and helping pre-pare for the annual banquet and David in-stalled our new monitor in the Chamber
meeting room. we want to thank you both for your gifts of time and skill.
Zephyrhills Community
Cook Book Coming to your Chamber Soon!
Have a favorite Recipe you would like to share, submit in writing your recipe and we will include it. As an added “Member Benefit” we will include your name, business logo/name, address phone
number and any social media addresses your provide
(AT NO CHARGE FOR OUR MEMBERS) (one per member)
Beth Aker
Bob Webb
Bridget Zickefoose
Carla Eno
Carolyn Hodges
Cheryl Hinton
Cliff McDuffie
Graig Kinsman
David Eno
Diana MacDiarmid
Don Edwards
Gary Hatrick
George Kendall
Jennifer Clapper
Jessica Pent
John MacDiarmid
Kathy Wilcox
Katy Boyd
Kim Barker
Laura Longstreet
Lee Heffelfinger
Leigh Cant
Miriam Hansford
Nick Lenz
Nils Lenz
Noni Linder
Rachel Leblanc
Randy Light
Rod rRhrig
Russ Heffelfinger
Sam Abrahani
Shane Barker
Sigrid Green
Stephanie Stephenson
Steven Linder
Suxanne Beauchaine
Tim Dozier
Vicky Jones
MULTIPLE CATEGORY LISTINGS AVAILABLE
IN THE ONLINE DIRECTORY
Multiple Category Listings are being
offered for a one time fee of $20 / listing.
This offer is in addition to the One
Alphabetical listing and One Categorical listing
offered free of charge with your annual membership
dues. If you are interested in listing your
organization under more than one category
please call your Chamber Office: 813.782.1913
Monthly Business Breakfast
Your Chamber’s Top-Rated
Networking Program
Speaker Program—Now reserving for 2017
It is your best opportunity to showcase your
business and your team to a captive and
well-connected audience.
~ WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU ~
We’ll do the rest ~
Schedule Your Breakfast Sponsorship Today
Call: (813) 782-1913
Mixers Evening program to showcase your business,
bring members to your business for a
mix and mingle for a little networking
afterhours.
3rd Thursday of each month
Stay connected with the happenings in Pasco County
To View Visit Pasco
October Monthly E-Newsletter
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Sponsorships Available
from $200
Chamber Visitors Center Advertising
The Business and Visitors Center receives over 6,000
visitors a year. Why not welcome them with your
message framed in a premier place around the
informational display case? Your cost as a member is
only $100 (8 1/2 x 11 ) for 12 months making this one of
the most cost effective advertising opportunities.
Advertising opportunities are available on ZephyrhillsChamber.org
Website. Be seen by over 9,000 Unique Visitors every month and more
than 1.5 million hits in 2015. Scrolling Banner ads on the Home Page
$500 per year. Discounts available with Membership Packages
Contact us today for a package personalized to fit your needs.
Your Chamber’s Networking Programs
Monthly Business Breakfast
~ Mixers ~ It is your best opportunity to
showcase your business to a captive
and well-connected audience.
To schedule call:
Call: (813) 782-1913
Sponsorships Available
from $200
www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org
FIND A BUSINESS OR SERVICE
through your trusted source at
www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org
Bookmark the page on your desktop and mobile device!
One of your Chamber’s top priority is to raise awareness with consumers
about the importance of shopping local. The message is simple and it is clear.
“Invest in Your Community. Buy Local. Find a Business or Service through
your Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce.” Chances are, if you’re a
Chamber Member you already know the value of keeping this message alive
in your own business, with your employees, and at home.
REFRESHER COURSE
Do business with a Chamber Member
Encourage your friends to do business with
a Chamber member
Keep Chamber Directories in your office
Refer a business to the Chamber
Invite your employees, colleagues or friends to attend
Chamber networking events
And remember, we welcome your visit or call!
WANTED Your Events, Did you know that we will list your
event on our community calendar ? All you have to do is provide your event information in written form and
we will list it on the community calendar on the website, please allow 5 days for event to be published.
Announcements, Awards Business Accomplishments or Press release
When space allows we will publish Chamber Member announcements in the newsletter, deadline is the 3rd
Friday of each month.
Monthly Business Breakfast
Your Chamber’s Top-Rated Networking Program
Speaker Program—Now reserving for 2016
It is your best opportunity to showcase your business and your team
to a captive a well-connected audience.
~ We make it easy for you ~
Just bring an informative and interesting speaker of your choice to talk
about your business
or a topic of relevance to the business community.
~ We’ll do the rest ~
Call: (813) 782-1913
Chamber Newsletter Advertising
. 6 Month 12 Month .
Business Card $60.00 $110.00
¼ Page $90.00 $160.00
½ Page $180.00 $300.00
. One Month Non-Profit .
Full Page $75.00 $50.00
Affordable Advertising for Members
Visitors Center Lobby Did you know We have over 12,000 inquires about Zephyrhills?
Do we have your most up to date information about your business
or service? Don’t miss this opportunity to inform visitors about
your product or service. Make sure we have your most recent
business cards and brochures in the Visitors Center.
www.ZephyrhillsChamber.org