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KINGSTON CHAMBERNEWS JUNE 2011 KINGSTONCHAMBER.ON.CA
ISSUE
12
JUNE
ANOTHER REASON WHY WE ARE KINGSTON’S VOICE
OF BUSINESS
Since January I have been using the slogan “Get Connected”!
Connected to the Chamber through the many new social media
sites we have created. Connected by way of face to face
participation in the many events the Chamber offers its
members. “Get connected” is also the slogan used by the
Canadian Chamber of Commerce and endorsed by the Ontario
Chamber. Remember that as a member of the Greater Kingston
Chamber of Commerce, you are also part of the larger provincial
and national counterparts, each with their strategic mandates.
“Get Connected” might seem like a very simple mantra for
Chambers to have; but as I learned at the Ontario Chamber of
Commerce Annual General Meeting last month, it is more than
just lip service. As a member of the Ontario Chamber, it is your
opportunity to voice to our local board of directors, those issues
that affect our workplace and businesses. Subsequently, if an
issue has provincial ramifications and can be “resolved” then it
can be brought forward to be adopted as a policy resolution by
the Ontario Chamber. As I witnessed Dalton McGuinty, Andrea
Horvath and Tim Hudak in attendance at the AGM, I understood
the power of the larger network as a lobby group. This is where
we become a true advocate and Kingston’s Voice of Business.
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is lobbying for issues that
affect our daily businesses.
Your Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce was able to have a
resolution pass that requests the OCC to lobby the Provincial
Government to change restrictions placed on skilled trades. This
ensures that the hard work over the past few years is not
forgotten and that the current restrictions that some apprentices
face must continue to be looked at. Trades are an essential part
of the business community and hurdles, especially now, can have
huge implications on employment opportunities in our
communities. If a tradesperson cannot find apprentice work in
Ontario, they move out of province. It is a topic such as this that
we encourage you to bring forward to your Chamber. Make your
voice heard and your membership will work for you!
May 10th
Breakfast – Setting a new course for tourism
in Eastern Ontario.
The Donald Gordon Conference Centre hosted our May
Chamber Breakfast featuring RTO 9 (Region 9 Regional
Tourism Organization) speakers Libby Smith and Richard
Johnston.
Libby Smith was announced as the RTO 9 Executive
Director effective February 22, 2011. Ms. Smith
engaged those in attendance with an inspiring talk
about her efforts to represent the region. The
organization is committed to attracting and sustaining
visitation growth, revenue and product development
for the region that stretches from Prince Edward County
to Cornwall.
Following an introduction by past RTO 9 co-chair and
owner of First Canada Inns in Kingston Bill Swan,
Richard Johnston, RTO 9 Board President gave a
detailed overview of the RTO 9 mandate. Mr. Johnston
is co-owner of By Chadsey's Cairns Winery and Vineyard
in Prince Edward County.
Thank you to McCoy Bus Service and tours for
sponsoring the occasion.
Pictured below, l-r, Chamber President Megan
Coughlin, Libby Smith, Bill Swan, and Richard Johnston.
EXECUTIVE
VIEWPOINT
BY: MEGAN COUGHLIN, PRESIDENT
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
New Members - May 2011
Briargate Seniors Community
4567 Bath Road
Kingston ON K7N 1A8
Telephone: (613) 384-9333
Fax: (613) 384-4443
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.reveraliving.com
Number of Employees: 38
Contact: Mr. Rene Vanderhaeghe
Classification(s): RETIREMENT HOMES
Notes: Revera is a leading provider of seniors
accomodation, care and services for seniors.
Exceptional downtown and Amherstview locations with
water views and picturesque grounds. Briargate also
offers memory care accomodation.
Copper Kettle Chocolate Company
250 A Ontario Street
Kingston ON K7L 5P7
Telephone: (613) 542-7474
Fax: (613) 476-5147
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.copperkettlechocolate.ca
Number of Employees: 2
Contact: Sue Burgess
Classification(s): SPECIALTY STORES
Notes: Prince Edward Country's favourite chocolate
store has expanded to Kingston. Visit us for award-
winning bark, truffles, wine shots and all things
chocolate. Samples are always free!
fad
250 Ontario Street
Kingston ON K7L 5P7
Telephone: (613) 548-3865
Fax:
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.shopfad.com
Number of Employees: 3
Contact: Michael Deyell
Classification(s): GIFTS & NOVELTIES
Notes: fad: funktional art and design's a collection of one
of a kind, 100% Canadian hand-made usable pieces
created by Canada's top contemporary craft artisans.
Work includes glassware, pottery, jewellery, woodwork
and more.
Farm Credit Canada
101 - 1473 John Counter Blvd.
City Place II
Kingston ON K7M 8Z6
Telephone: (613) 545-8357
Fax: (613) 546-4576
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.fcc-fac.ca
Number of Employees: 5
Contact: Mr. Rob Thedorf
Classification(s): FINANCIAL SERVICES
Notes: Provides Business and Financial Services to
Agri-business and Agri-food, such as producers,
processors, wholesalers, input providers, equipment
manufacturers and dealers: Any business that enhances
Canadian Agriculture.
Fifth Avenue Collection
201 Camberley Crescent
Kingston ON K7M 4C5
Telephone: (613) 389-0557
Fax:
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.fifthavenuecollection.com/MShaw
Number of Employees: 2
Contact: Ms. Margaret Shaw
Classification(s): JEWELLERY/FASHION
ACCESSORIES
Notes: Fifth Avenue Collection is a high fashion jewellery
company manufactured out of Red Deer, Alberta. We
offer a unique home party plan with great after sales
service. Our Motto 'We create Beauty & Success' A
direct sales organization....
Helical Pier Systems Ltd.
140 Lappans Lane
Kingston ON K7K 6Z4
Telephone: (877) 547-1017
Fax: (866) 668-9920
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.hpier.com
Number of Employees: 15
Contact: Mr. Alvin Pyke
Classification(s): FOUNDATION INSTALLATION
CONTRACTORS
Notes: We own and operate a wide range of piling rigs
for the installation of steel screw piling products. We
also design and supply the same equipment to
construction companies interested in providing
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
installation services to their customers. Our knowledge
spans residential, commercial, oil & gas, utility and>>>
New Members continued
industrial markets. HPS provides optimized foundation
designs for all load ranges and superstructure types
using a combination of foundation technnologies.
King's Town Chiropractic
#3 - 1111 Princess Street
Kingston ON K7L 2T1
Telephone: (613) 542-5802
Fax: (613) 542-0585
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.getwellstaywell.ca
Number of Employees: 3
Contact: Dr. Paul A. Given
Classification(s): CHIROPRACTORS
Notes: We correct alignment and posture. Old traumas
cause misalignment, damage and nerve irritation. This
leads to spinal degeneration, back pain, headaches,
carpal tunnel and sciatica. These problems resolve as
the spine heals when posture and alignment are
corrected.
Kingston Community Health Centres
400 Elliott Ave.
Kingston ON K7K 6M9
Telephone: (613) 542-2949
Fax: (613) 542-3872
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.kchc.ca
Number of Employees: 105
Contact: Mary Beth Raycroft
Classification(s): HEALTHCARE
Notes: Kingston Community Health Centres cares for
individuals and families, responds to their neigbourhood
concerns to improve their health and to build healthy
communities. For more information visit www.kchc.ca.
Premier Fitness
1300 Bath Road Kingston, ON K7M 4X4
Telephone: (613) 545-1787
Fax: (613) 545-1306
Email: [email protected]
Website:
Number of Employees: 40
Contact: Mr. Chris Trentadue
Classification(s): >>>>>
Notes: Stylish, luxurious, state-of-the-art facility is truly a
one-stop fitness experience for the whole family. From
child care to Play Zone Interactive Youth Fitness, 2>>>
swimming pools, 2 aerobic studios, boxing, squash
courts. More than 200 pieces of every apparatus
imaginable.
Two Men and a Truck - Kingston and Eastern Ontario
1724 Bath Road
Unit 7
Kingston ON K7M 4Y2
Telephone: (613) 766-7252
Fax: (613) 766-7500
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.twomenandatruck.ca
Number of Employees: 10
Contact: Dave Noll
Classification(s): MOVING & STORAGE
Notes: Professional residential and business moving
company with an emphasis on customer satisfaction.
We offer a variety of packing supplies for purchase as
well as expert packing services.
New Directory Members
Bogey's to Birdies Virtual Golf
1646 Bath Road
Kingston ON K7M 4X6
Telephone: (613) 507-5077
Fax:
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bogeystobirdies.ca
Number of Employees: 0
Contact: Mr. Gordon Mink
Classification(s): GOLF SIMULATOR
Notes: Kingston’s Premier indoor golf facility. Eight state
of the art, high definition golf simulators allow you to play
some of the world’s greatest golf courses year round,
snow, rain, sleet or sun. Bogey’s to Birdies provides a
fun and entertaining environment to enjoy the game of
golf with friends, co-workers and family. Real golf, real
clubs – one hour for one person to play 18 holes.
Felicity & Fritz
326 Princess Street
Kingston ON K7L 1B6
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: [email protected]
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
Website:
Number of Employees: 0
Contact: Ms. Bessie Nikolopoulos, Owner>>>
New Directory Members continued
Classification(s): SHOE STORES
Notes: Not only offering clients the seasons latest trends
but also providing an elite customer experience; with
both a knowledgeable and light-hearted staff, each
purchase is a memorable one.
Kingston Tent & Party Rentals
520 Gardiners Road
Kingston ON K7M 3X9
Telephone: (613) 544-5835
Fax: (613) 536-5463
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.tentandparty.com
Number of Employees: 0
Contact: Ms. Jodie Juma
Classification(s): TENT & PARTY RENTALS
Notes: We have been serving Eastern Ontario for 35
years. Now under new ownership/management. Clients
will experience the professional set-up of all their party
rentals and tents for weddings, trade shows, fairs and
festivals. We rent everything required to make your
special event truly memorable – tables, chairs, dishes,
flatware, glassware, linens, dancefloors and much more!
Directory Updates
Advantage Wealth Planning (formerly Armstrong & Quaile
in Belleville)
Web: www.donmaycock.com
Email: [email protected]
Business: 613.966.8289
Canwealth Financial Services Ltd. (new phone #)
Tel: 613.634.9706
Clayton Flooring (staff update)
Dale Godin: V.P.
Evergreen Farm – The Straw House-Alpaca Apparel & Gifts
New email contact for Karen Cullum, Owner
Heart & Mind Careers (contact updates)
Tel: 613.376.7602
Kingston Accommodation Partners – KAP – (appointment)
Murray Matheson, Executive Director
Kingston exhibits a strong presence at Ontario Chamber AGM in Toronto
Pictured above, l-r, Chamber President Megan
Coughlin, Director Mitch Panciuk, 1st
VP John Ryce
(back), Chamber GM Mark Lewis
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce took a
strong delegation to Toronto on May 6th and 7th at the
Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. This represented the 99th
anniversary of the Annual General Meeting, as the OCC
celebrated 100 years in business.
It was important to be represented at a time when the
Ontario Chamber and its network are changing course
on a few issues. Primarily, the OCC and your local
Chambers will always be a strong advocate for business,
and fight for your rights regarding the promotion and
enhancement of a strong business environment.
On this front, your Chamber was instrumental in having
its latest resolution endorsed and accepted for lobbying
by the OCC policy makers. This resolution strengthens
an earlier policy resolution to get more people working
province-wide in skilled trades by eliminating hurdles
along the way.
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce wishes to
thank the Prince Edward County Chamber of Commerce
and Kelly Pritchard at the OCC for their assistance and
governance respectfully for seeing that this resolution
passed.
Full details on all resolutions adopted at the AGM are
here: http://occ.on.ca/wp-
content/uploads/2011/05/Approved-Resolutions-2011-
AGM.pdf
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
Pitch In Kingston 2010 a “collective” success!
On April 29th, over 3 metric tons of garbage was
ceremoniously collected, bagged and subsequently
picked up to wrap up another highlight in our efforts to
keep our region clean. Pitch-In Kingston is part of a
larger nationwide PITCH-IN CANADA endeavour to clean
up and rejuvenate local neighbourhoods, green spaces,
ravines and waterways to maintain the quality of life in
our communities.
Pitch-In Day 2011 was once again organized and carried
out by a gracious group of selfless volunteers and our
fantastic presenting sponsor, Tim Horton’s in Kingston.
This year marked the third consecutive time whereby
City-wide Tim Horton’s agreed to allow volunteers to
distribute Pitch In bags and good cheer at their
locations. The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
once again helped to strategize and organize the efforts
with the City of Kingston and Tim Horton’s for a 10th
straight year. Huge thanks go out to Sherri Agnew and
Leanne O’Mara of Agnew Foods Ltd. who helped
spearhead the effort with Tim Horton’s.
The overall day would never have run so smoothly
without the leadership of Rose Giugovaz and her Pitch-
In Kingston committee of volunteers and organizers.
The City of Kingston picked up the majority of garbage
and provided solid advice and assistance leading up to
Pitch-In Day.
Close to 8000 volunteers registered to clean up a
designated area in the City along with hundreds more
who pitched in to clean up their own neighbourhood or
park.
Kingston Mayor, His John Mills of Novelis
Worship Mark Gerretsen helps clean up the area
pitches in at Lake around Innovation Park
Ontario Park and Novelis
Chamber Network Talks Engagement
At the 99th Annual General Meeting and
Convention in Toronto, the Chamber Network came
together to discuss how to increase engagement in
the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) advocacy
process and improve communications.
The session was led by Kelly Pritchard, OCC Policy
Analyst and Jody Lundrigan, OCC Manager of Media
and Communications, who were joined by John
Laderoute of the Greater Sudbury Chamber of
Commerce and Jason E. Mandlowitz of Hicks-
Morley. The group highlighted the key features of
the OCC advocacy process through walking
delegates through the recent campaign on the
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.
With the policy process outlined, the floor was
opened to feedback from chambers, boards and
corporate members from across Ontario. Dialogue
surrounded potential methods for getting
chambers involved in advocacy and the use of a
multitude of communication tools. This feedback
was much appreciated. To keep this dialogue
going, the OCC is developing a consultation
process for the continuous evaluation of its
communications. To begin, OCC has developed
questions surrounding network engagement, which were
presented at the AGM session. Members are
encouraged to answers these questions and send
feedback to [email protected]. Some of our
main communications activities include:
• Member Bulletins • Twitter • YouTube Channel • LinkedIn Account
**The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce is at the
forefront of these activities, and has been rolling out more
communication tools over the past 12 months. We currently
have our own Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Youtube
platforms. See us on the web today!
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
www.kingstonchamber.on.ca
Upcoming Chamber Events
Due to the increased volume of payments being
processed at our events and time delays, we
request registrants to pay in advance for any
event, when there is a fee being charged. Walk-ins
for all events will be charged the non-member
rate. Cancellations must be received 72 hours prior
to event to avoid invoicing. ‘No-shows’ will be
invoiced the full event price plus a $5.00
administration fee. You can purchase Chamber
breakfast certificates in advance. You can buy 11
for the price of 10 by calling the Chamber at
613.548.4453. Thank you.
Tuesday, June 7th
– 7:15 am – 9:00 am Chamber
Breakfast - Business Hall of Fame Inductions at the
Kingston Banquet & Conference Centre at Days Inn, 33
Benson Street. Join the Chamber and Kedco as we
induct local citizens into the Kingston Business Hall of
Fame to recognize their outstanding contributions to
our community. . Cost for Chamber members, $21.02
plus HST ($23.75 total), $30.97 plus HST for non-
members ($35.00 total). Sponsored by: Bell.
Thursday, June 16th. The 22nd Annual Chamber Classic
Golf Tournament presented by Thomson Jemmett
Vogelzang. At Garrison Golf and Curling Club. 7:30 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m. shotgun starts. $160 plus HST per person
for golf and dinner. 72 hours prior notice for
cancellations. **Afternoon tee offs sold out. Morning
spots available. Sponsorships available.
Thursday, August 25th
– 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm. Chamber
Summer Euchre Tournament at the Kingston Brewing
Company, Upper Level, 34 Clarence Street. Cost is $25
plus HST for Chamber members. $35 plus HST non-
members. Get ready to network and deal with our
summer euchre tournament!
Thursday, September 15th
– 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Ladies
Day on the Green Golf Tournament at Amherstview
Golf Club. Cost is $140 plus HST per person. Get ready
to network with one of our most popular events.
Sponsored by Rogers. Sponsorships available.
Wednesday, September 7th, 7:15 am – 9 am Chamber
of Commerce Breakfast. Meet the local Provincial
candidates for Kingston and the Islands. At the
Radisson Hotel Kingston Harbourfront. Cost for
Chamber members, $21.02 plus HST ($23.75 total),
$30.97 plus HST for non-members ($35.00 total).
Thursday, September 22nd, 2:00 pm – 7 pm Chamber
MegaMixer at the K-ROCK Centre. Sponsored by
PrintFusion Inc. Grand Prize courtesy of McCoy Bus
Service and Tours – 100 exhibitors (sold out!) great
prizes and networking like you’ve never seen before at
our biggest ever business to business mixer.
EVENTS SUPPORTED BY VIA RAIL
CANADA
CHAMBER EVENTS PROMOTED BY
BELL MEDIA KINGSTON STATIONS
98.3 FLY-FM, 103.7 BOB FM AND
989 THE DRIVE
Help us to celebrate the best in Kingston business! The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for Kingston’s 2011 Business Achievement Awards.
BUSINESS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATION
Nominations must be received by: mail, fax or hand delivery by Friday, September 2nd, 2011 at Noon.
Please Indicate One Award Category
� Business Person of the Year � Business of the Year (1-5 employees)
� Business of the Year (6-20 employees) � Business of the Year (20+ employees)
� Tourism Award � Young Entrepreneur of the Year
* See reverse side for nomination criteria.
NOMINEE INFORMATION:
Name: __________________________________________________________________________________ Business Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________Postal Code __________________ Telephone: _______________________________ Fax:_________________________________________ E-mail: _________________________________________________________________________________
NOMINATION SUBMITTED BY:
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________ Business/Association: ___________________________________________________________________ Telephone: _______________________________ I am nominating the above person/business for a Business Achievement Award for the following reason(s): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I would be available to assist my nominee in completing his/her nomination questionnaire,
if requested by the nominee. I have reviewed the eligibility requirements (see reverse) and to the best of my knowledge, I certify that the information provided is accurate. Signature: _________________________________________Date: _______________________________
Please return nomination form to:
Business Achievement Awards Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
c/o Innovation Park, 945 Princess St., Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6 Fax: (613) 548-4743
2011 Outstanding Business Achievement Awards Categories
Nominees do not have to be members of the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce. Winners of the Business Achievement Awards will be announced on Friday, November 4th, 2011 at the President’s Gala. All nominees will receive radio and print promotion of their business accomplishments prior to the Gala.
Business Person of the Year: This prestigious award is intended to publicly recognize a local business person who has demonstrated a continued passion for excellence and leadership in the Greater Kingston business community. This individual has shown commitment to local economic development, innovation, positive employee relations, customer service, business ethics and community involvement. At the time of nomination, the nominee must have been in business for at least 3 years. Business of the Year (1-5 employees) (6-20 employees) (over 20 employees) This award acknowledges Kingston businesses that have demonstrated responsible business leadership. These businesses have shown commitment to local economic development, positive employee relations, company innovation and growth, business ethics and support of the local community, and may have
experienced great success or growth in the past year. At the time of nomination, the nominee must have been
in business for at least 3 years. Tourism Award: This award recognizes the active role of the nominee in the development of the local tourism industry, as well as making Kingston a better place to visit. The nominee will have demonstrated positive employee and customer service relations, business standards and ethics and innovative practices and marketing initiatives to draw visitors to Kingston. At the time of nomination, the nominee must have been in business for at least 18 months. Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award: This award honours the contributions that young entrepreneurs make to the Kingston business community and the local economy. Nominees must be individuals aged 18-40 and be the owner of a business located in the Greater Kingston area. At the time of nomination, the nominee must have been in business for at least 18 months.
Procedures:
• Nominations must be received at the Chamber office by Friday, September 2nd, 2011 at Noon, (no exceptions).
• All nominees must confirm acceptance of their nomination and complete and return a questionnaire by 4:30 pm on September 23rd, to assist the awards jury. Failure to do so will make the nomination null & void.
• Nominees may seek assistance from nominators, employees or others (with the exception of Chamber staff, board or jury members) in the completion of their questionnaire.
• With their written submissions, nominees are requested to submit a print or electronic photograph to be used for promotional purposes.
• Nominees can only let their name stand in one award category.
• Nominations by an employee of the business are permitted.
• An independent jury will select winners from all completed submissions received.
• The 16th
Annual Business Achievement Awards will be announced at the Chamber of Commerce President’s Gala on Friday, November 4th, 2011 at the Kingston Banquet and Conference Centre at Days Inn, 33 Benson Street.
For information on the 2011 Business Achievement Awards or the President’s Gala, contact Dana Betournay at the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, 613-548-4453 or [email protected]
Hall of Fame Inductions at the Kingston Banquet & Conference Centre - Tuesday, June 7th, 2011.
**Walk-ins for all events will be charged the non-member rate. Cancellations must be received 72 hours prior to event to avoid invoicing. ‘No-shows’ will be invoiced
the full event price plus a $5.00 administration fee.
You can purchase Chamber breakfast certificates in advance. You can buy 11 for the price of 10 by calling the Chamber at 613.548.4453.
Attendee(s) _________________________________________________________________________________
Company: __________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ______________________________ Fax/Email____________________________________
Registration: $21.02 + HST Chamber members. � $30.97 + HST Non-members
Method of payment: � Cheque
� Visa/MasterCard #_________________________ Expiry Date: _________________________
SPONSOR HOST CHAMBER BREAKFAST
Start your business day at the Kingston Banquet & Conference Centre at Days Inn, 33 Benson Street.
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce and Kedco invite you to breakfast
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011, 7:15 am—9:00 am
Join the Chamber and Kedco as we induct local citizens into the Kingston Business Hall of Fame to recognize their
outstanding contributions to our community.
2011 Inductees: Visionaries: Chander Datta and Volker
Thomsen Community Builder: Jim Brown
Mentor: John Gordon Enablers: Sandy MacLachlan and
Peng-Sang Cau
Chamber events promoted by:
The 22nd Chamber ClassicThe 22nd Chamber ClassicThe 22nd Chamber ClassicThe 22nd Chamber Classic Thursday, June 16th, 2011 Thursday, June 16th, 2011 Thursday, June 16th, 2011 Thursday, June 16th, 2011
Putting Contest Sponsor:
Media Sponsor:
Platinum Sponsor:
Silver Sponsor:
Breakfast Sponsor:
HOST PRESENTING SPONSOR
Gold Sponsor:
Golf Tournament Agenda
The format of the tournament is SCRAMBLE. Scramble is
played as follows: each player tees off at a hole. The shot
which is in the best position is the spot where all players in the
group take their next shot. This is followed for all shots.
6:00 a.m. Breakfast (Various donations by Chamber
Members)
6:30 a.m. Registration
7:30 a.m. Shotgun Start
11:30-2:30 p.m. Lunch (Various donations by Chamber
Members)
12:00 p.m Registration for afternoon tee-offs
1:00 p.m Shotgun Start
Completed scorecards must be handed in at registration
area when finished your round to be eligible for prizes.
6:00 p.m. Reception
7:00 p.m. Dinner and Banquet
7:30 p.m. Awards presentation for following
teams:
Prizes for top Men’s, top Ladies’, top mixed and most
honest followed by draws for prizes on the prize table.
Grand Prize Draw: A National Capital Getaway to Ottawa
includes:
A Samsung Galaxy Phone plus 4 corporate passes
to the Casino Lac-Leamy Sound of Light courtesy
of Bell.
1 night at the ARC, The Hotel Ottawa, courtesy of
the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront
CALL FOR SPONSORS AND REGISTRATION!
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce and Thomson Jemmett Vogelzang present the
22nd Annual Chamber Classic Golf Tournament Thursday, June 16th, 2011 HOST: PRESENTING SPONSOR:
Chamber Classic Player Registration - June 16TH, 2011 Tee off time: __7:30 a.m. ***AFTERNOON SOLD OUT***
#___of Golfers and names of Golfers 1.___________ 2. __________ 3.____________ 4.____________
Golf & Dinner: $160 plus HST per player. Dinner only: $30 plus HST. Payment Method: � Cheque enclosed � MC/VISA
Credit card#:_________________________________Exp._____ Contact me: _______________________________________________________
Other sponsorship opportunities available! Contact the Chamber for details. Please complete and return to: Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Tel: (613)548-4453 Fax: (613)548-4743
E-mail: [email protected]
PRESENTING SPONSOR SOLD
PLATINUM SPONSOR SOLD
GOLD SPONSOR SOLD
SILVER SPONSORS (1 AVAILABLE)
$1500
PUTTING CONTEST SPONSOR SOLD
TEE SPONSOR
SOLD
GREEN SPONSOR (2 AVAILABLE)
$200
HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR
SOLD
CLOSEST TO PIN SPONSOR
SOLD
FOOD SPONSOR donation
REGISTRATION BAG SPONSOR donation
RECEPTION SPONSOR Contact for details
PRIZES donation
LONGEST DRIVE
SOLD
Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
SUMMER EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 Registration: 4:30 pm Tournament runs: 5:00 pm—7:30 pm
Card sharks and novice fish! Get ready to deal in for popular and fun NETWORKING! 40 player limit with prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!
$25 plus HST to play for members! $35 plus HST to play for non-members!
Host: KINGSTON BREWING COMPANY UPPER LEVEL 34 CLARENCE STREET
Chamber Euchre Tournament Player Registration - August 25th, 2011 Name:_____________ $25 per player (PLUS HST) MEMBERS $35 per player (PLUS HST) NON-MEMBERS Payment Method: ___Cheque enclosed ___MC___VISA Credit card#:_________________________________Exp._____ Payment is required in advance to confirm your registration. 72 HOUR cancellation notification is required. Full fee charge for non-attendance PLUS $5.OO administration fee. Please complete and return to: Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Innovation Park at 945 Princess St. Kingston ON K7L 3N6. Tel: (613) 548-4453 Fax: (613) 548-4743 E-mail: [email protected]
CALL FOR SPONSORS
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce presents the
6th Annual Ladies Day on the Green Golf Tournament Thursday, September 15th, 2011 At AMHERSTVIEW GOLF CLUB
Other sponsorship opportunities available! Please complete and return to: Greater Kingston Chamber of
Commerce, Tel: (613)548-4453 Fax: (613)548-4743
mail: [email protected]
PLATINUM SPONSOR SOLD
GOLD SPONSOR SOLD
SILVER SPONSORS 1 AVAILABLE
$800
PUTTING CONTEST SPONSOR SOLD
TEE SPONSORS 2 AVAILABLE
$300
GREEN SPONSORS 8 AVAILABLE
$100
CLOSEST TO PIN SPONSORS 1 AVAILABLE
$100 plus $250 prize
PRIZES donation
FOOD SPONSOR donation
Player Registration - September 15TH, 2011 Tee off time: __10:00 a.m.
#___of Golfers and names of Golfers 1.___________ 2. __________ 3.____________ 4.____________
Golf & Dinner: $140 plus HST per player. Payment Method: � Cheque enclosed � MC/VISA
Credit card#:_________________________________Exp._____ Please complete and return to: Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce,
Tel: (613)548-4453 Fax: (613)548-4743
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER
22
2011
2:00 —7:00 pm At the K-ROCK
CENTRE
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THE GREATER KINGSTON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LARGEST MIXER THE ULTIMATE BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENT
CHAMBER B2B
MEGA-MIXER
100
EXHIBITORS
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GREAT FOOD AND NETWORKING
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