Greystone
A publication of the Douglas County Chamber
September Calendar of Events
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GreyStone Power Luncheon
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Chamber Golf & Tennis Classic September 25th The Douglas County Chamber Golf & Tennis Classic is just around the corner! Presented by GreyStone Power, this year promises to bring
participants and sponsors the best golf tournament in West Georgia! Space is still available for players with foursomes priced at $500 which includes golf cart, greens fees, breakfast, lunch, dinner, course beverages and giveaway bags. Chamber Classic Gold Sponsors
include Kaiser Permanente and WellStar Douglas Hospital with Silver Sponsors being American Red Cross, Canongate Golf Clubs, Daikin McQuay, Puckett EMS, Waste Industries, and West Georgia Technical College.
With the theme, “Around the World in 18 Holes,” players are entertained by Sponsors with tastes and treats from different countries. Registration Sponsor Google greets participants while Leaderboard Sponsor Gas South puts everyone’s name in lights on a jumbo leader-board. Players will not only have fun, but they also have the chance to take home a little cash with contests such as the Putting Contest
sponsored by Mercer University and Closest to the Pin Sponsors AT&T and Dependable Services Heating & Air. Hole-in-One Sponsor AutoNation also gives players a chance to go home with a new car!
Welcome New Members!
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After a day on the course, what bet-ter way to wrap up the afternoon than at the 19th Hole After Party
sponsored by Georgia Power! Win-ners of the day will be announced as well as the winner of the Chamber
Restaurant Raffle where YOU have a chance to win $1,000 in restaurant gift cards! Tickets are available at the Chamber for $10 each, you do
not have to be pres¬ent to win.The Classic’s popular Tennis
Tour¬nament is BACK! So if you don’t play golf, you can still have some fun on the courts. Registra-
tion is $45 per person and includes breakfast, lunch, and a goody bag.
For more information on regis¬tration, contact the Chamber
at 770.942.5022 or visit www.douglascountygeorgia.comThey own their power company.
If you receive a monthly service bill from GreyStone Power, you’re an owner, too. As a member of this electric cooperative, you elect the Board of Directors, voice your opinions and receive financial returns through Capital Credits.
GreyStone Power. The utility owned by the people it serves.
They actually have somethingin common ...
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“This score is the result of a tremendous amount of collaboration among our talented physicians, nurses and team members across WellStar Douglas Hospital,” said Craig Owens, Sr. Vice President and President of WellStar Douglas Hospital. “The Leapfrog Group is well-respected within the healthcare industry and this “A” score reinforces the high quality care we deliver to our patients every day.”
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Business After HoursMetro Bank
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9340 The Landing Drive | Douglasville | (770) 489-4443metrobankga.com
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6658 Church Street | Douglasville, Georgia 30134 | 770.942.5022
July Renewing Members
Advantage Office SolutionsAmerican Family Insurance/Rollins WalkerAngela’s Custom Concierge Service, LLC
Assured & Associates Personal Care of GAAutobuffs Express-Douglas Blvd.
Avolon Accounting & Business ServicesAvonlea Tributary
Brighten Academy, Inc.Caduceus Occupational MedicineCamp, Pilgrim & Associates, CPA’s
Carrabba’s Italian GrillCarros Metal Concepts, Inc.
Central Baptist ChurchCity of Villa Rica
Coldwell Banker Residential BrokerageContour Engineering, LLC
Country Inn & SuitesCovenant Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Douglasville Eye ClinicDouglasville Winlectric
Finishing Touch Solutions, IncHaskell, Dr. Samuel D.Highway Services, Inc.Hungry Howie’s Pizza
Jeffrey S. Sherry, DDS, MSD, PCJohn Thornton ChevroletLaser Dimensions, LLC
Manage Care Billing ServicesMembersFirst Credit Union
Metro Garage Door, Inc.Miller Architecture and Planning, Inc.
Monterrey’s Mexican Restaurant (Hwy 5)Murphy Law Firm, LLC
New South Construction Company, Inc.Pioneer Land Group
PJC Home ImprovementsPrime Immediate Care
Primrose School at BrookmontPT Solutions
Ramada Limited & SuitesRenew Crew of West Metro Atlanta
Resurgens OrthopaedicsRotary Club of Douglas CountyServiceMaster Custom Cleaning
ServPro of DouglasvilleSoutheast Cooler
Southern A & E, LLCSpecialty Concrete Products, Inc.
The Church at Chapel HillThe Grind, LLC
The Lake House at Legion LakeThe Pantry
WellStar Cardiovascular Medicine LLCWhitley-Garner at Rosehaven Funeral Home
Wilkes Finance CorporationWren’s Body Shop
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2 Office Closed in Observance of Labor Day
3 2 – 6 p.m. Youth Leadership Douglas
4 9 a.m. Executive Committee Meeting
5-6 Leadership Douglas Retreat
6 9 a.m. Workforce Development Meeting
10 8 – 9 Board of Directors Meeting
11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for Battery Sales and Services
11 12 – 1 p. m. Diplomat Meeting
12 8 – 9 a.m. Ga Power Coffee Card Exchange at The Church at Chapelhill
11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for Marietta Eye Clinic
13 8 – 9:30 a.m. Good Morning Connections Leads Group
11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for The Kevin Head Agency
16-18 Chairmans Club Washington DC Fly-In
17 12 – 1 p.m. GreyStone Power Luncheon at One Community Church
United Way Kick-Off Sponsored by the United Way
18 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Trends in Credit Card Processing Seminar
at Downtown Conference Center Annex
19 11:30 a.m. Ribbon Cutting for Vineyard Streetball Classic
24 9 a.m. Small Business Committee Meeting
25 Chamber Golf & Tennis Classic at Mirror Lake Golf & Country Club
4 – 6 p.m. AT&T Business After Hours at Mirror Lake Golf & Country Club
27 8 – 9:30 a.m. Good Morning Connections Leads Group
**all events are held at the DC Chamber unless otherwise noted**
September Calendar of Events 2013Chairmans ClubChairmans Club
Spotlight
www.celebratedouglascounty.com
Douglas County Government
Chairman Tom Worthan
www.douglas.k12.ga.us
Douglas County Schools
Superintendent Dr. Gordon Pritz
The Chairmans Club is the Chamber’s most exclusive
membership level. It is designed for our community’s top
executives who are interested in networking with an elite group of public, private and political leaders to influence local and regional issues. These major
investors are key supporters and leaders in the Chamber’s
strategic initiatives, and, as such, are provided exclusive benefits.
The Chamber is currently creating proposals for the 2014
Chairmans Club. If your business is interested please
contact Kali Boatright, President & CEO at 770.942.5022 or
CORNERSTONE SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING GROUP
Orson Smith - Owner/Marketing Manager4576 Big B. Rd. Douglasville, GA 30134
(470) 377-0071
THE CAREPLACEFrank Smith - Executive Director
1707 N. Blairs Bridge Rd. Austell, GA 30168 (770) 489-5990
DC BUSINESS SOLUTIONSDonna Cox - President
8473 Cambellton St. Douglasville, GA 30134(404) 323-2074
EDUCATION FUNDING PARTNERS Lynne Cole
(678) 838-9767
FITCH SIGNS & LIGHTING Charles Fitch - Owner
1875 Jason Industrial Pkwy. Winston, GA 30187
(770) 489-4888
I AM CHOSEN, INC. ShaQuita Gatewood - Owner
(678) 314-3138
MY HOMETOWN REALTY GROUP Amy McCoy - Owner
7058 S. Sweetwater Road Lithia Springs, GA 30122
(770) 941-0881
PEND UPON Tess Gamble - President
3400 Chapel Hill Rd. · Suite 100 Douglasville, GA 30135
(678) 996-8862
ROCKIN’ ROLLIN’ GAMERZ OF WEST GEORGIA
DeAngelia McKnight - Owner(678) 777-6594
MeMbersMatter2013 Chamber Seminar Series SEPTEMBER 18 – Trends in Credit Card Processing Panel 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Douglasville Conference Center Annex
OCTOBER 16 – Advertising Made Simple Panel 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lunch and Learn (Sponsor: Downtown Development Authority)Douglasville Conference Center Annex
NOVEMBER 20 – Customer Service Seminar 11:30 a.m. -1p.m.Speaker Rita Fasina-Thomas, Distinctive OPS ServicesDouglas County Chamber
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Welcome New Members!
RSVP today! Email [email protected] to attend any of our monthly seminars - FREE for Chamber Members!
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Leadership Douglas held their annual Alumni Social sponsored by GreyStone Power at The Centre at Arbor Connection on August 8th. Alumni gathered to reconnect, reminisce, and meet the Class of 2014.
Participants in Leadership Douglas benefit from getting to know one another and from the exchange of ideas and experiences. They gain knowledge and understanding on crucial issues facing our community, while also attaining leadership skills to make a dif-ference.
For more information on LD, contact Kali Boatright at [email protected].
LEADERSHIP DOUGLAS
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January 10 Gold’s GymFebruary 7 West Georgia Technical CollegeMarch 14 Jones-Wynn Funeral HomeApril 4 Central Baptist ChurchMay 9 City of Douglasville June 13 Sam’s ClubJuly 11 Mercer UniversityAugust 8 WellStar Douglas HospitalSeptember 12 Church at ChapelhillOctober 10 Douglas County SentinelNovember 14 Diamonds ForeverDecember 12 Fast Fix Jewelry & Watch Repair
Coffee Cardexchange
8 - 9 a.m.Free for Chamber
Members, $20 for Guests
2013 Networking CalendarDC Chamber members say networking is the best benefit
of their Chamber membership...join us monthly at our events as we network our way through town!
January 15 2013 Economic Outlook with Dr. Joey Smith sponsored by T. Dennis Connally February 12 Sponsored by Gas South March 19 Sponsored by WellStar Douglas HospitalApril 16 Legislative Wrap-Up Sponsored by Georgia PowerMay 21 Leadership Douglas Graduation sponsored by Google June 18 Workforce Development Luncheon sponsored by West Ga Technical CollegeJuly 16 Small Businesses of Excellence Awards sponsored by Kaiser PermanenteAugust 20 Education Luncheon Sponsored by Metropolitan RenovationsSeptember 17 United Way Kick-Off sponsored by United Way October 15 Heroes Luncheon sponsored by the American Red Cross November 19 Sponsored by Comcast
Noon - 1 p.m. Douglasville Conference Center6701 Church Street | Douglasville, Ga 30134
$20 for Chamber Members with RSVP, $30 for GuestsRSVP - 770.942.5022 or [email protected]
4 - 6 p.m.Free for Chamber
Members, $20 for Guestswww.douglascountygeorgia.com
January 31 City of DouglasvilleFebruary 28 Chapel Hills Golf Club March 28 DeNyse SignsApril 25 Vineyard Streetball Classic, Inc.May 30 Chamber Raffle at The Centre at Arbor ConnectionJune 27 Hilton Garden InnJuly 23 Metro Bank August 29 Comcast AT ATLANTA’S FINEST CATERING (Old Rock Inn)September 25 Chamber Golf Classic at Mirror Lake Golf & Country Club October 24 Foxhall Resort & Sporting Club November 21 Town & Country Upholstery December 19 Atlanta West Jewelry
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DC CHAMBER FoundationThe Douglas County Chamber Foundation houses the multiple leadership development programs of the Chamber including Leadership Douglas, Youth Leadership Douglas, Young Professionals Connection, and the Foundation Leadership Scholarship. For more information on any of these programs, please visit www.douglascountygeorgia.com/leadership-programs. Check out what some of these programs have been up to over the summer!
The Chamber’s Youth Leadership Douglas Program kicked off their Fall Program in August with a teambuilding retreat at Hunter Park and also held a Young Professionals Day in which they learned skills to prepare them for their future.
Youth Leadership Douglas gives high school juniors the opportu-nity to acquire and broaden their knowledge of not only social & business etiquette but also of local government, business and civic activities through a five month leadership program.
For more information on YLD, contact Sara Ray at [email protected].
YOUTH LEADERSHIP DOUGLAS
YPC held it’s monthy 3rd Thursday Networking event in partnership with the Paulding Chamber on August 15th at Jim n Nicks in Hiram. YPC fosters personal and professional member development through social events, community service and professional opportunities for Douglas Coun-ty’s savvy, sophisticated younger set. The group is for young professionals ages 21-40. Contact [email protected] for more info.
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CONNECTION