Page-Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce 

The Business Page

January 2010 
 
"The Chamber is good for Business and Business is good!"
Stormy Powell
 
 
 Officers & Board Members
President, Derrick Boyce; President Elect, Chris Moore;
Board Members: Judy Edwards, Marsha Ward, Terri Minnich, Roy Boughton,
Diana Smith, Cory Johnston, Kymberly Flores, Debbie Bushey, and Matt Wester
 
 Executive Director: Cecilia Cobb
 
Administrative Assistant: Dee Dee Sadler
 
How To Reach Us:
928-645-2741 Phone, 928-645-3181 Fax
Email: chamber@pagechamber.com 
Facebook: Page/Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce
Twitter @ PageChamber
IN THIS ISSUE
NEW Members
Renewing Members
Page Happenings
SBDC now in Page
Flying for Futures
Social Networking
Advertize with us
Mission Statement
Join Our Mailing List
Platinum Sponsors 
Wahweap
 
Message From the Executive Director 
 
 
Page-Lake Powell Greetings!  
 
As 2009 comes to a close and the new year is upon us, I must reflect on the Chamber's successes:
 
Our new location is at 34 S. Lake Powell Blvd.
 
Facebook and Twitter has been added to our marketing and public relations strategies. And we'll be Blogging about our events.
 
Our new board members are Kymberly Flores, Debbie Bushey, and Matt Wester.
 
The membership levels have been overhauled to include Platinum, Gold, and Silver. Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas is our first Platinum member and the Courtyard by Marriott is our first Silver member. The added value of these memberships offer huge savings to these members.
 
We gained 33 new members.
 
Hosted seven successful events for our community, the Mayoral and City Council Candidate Debates, The Best of Page, Annual Banquet, 4th of July Celebration in the Park, Balloon Regatta Vendor Fair, Holiday Home Tours, and the Parade of Lights.
 
Our thanks go out to the businesses that hosted our fantastic mixers. We were treated to great food, great hospitality, and great networking.
 
 
In 2010, we are excited to add the Page/Lake Powell Cruisin Car Show, a Wine and Jazz dinner, a music festival, and much more to come. 2010 should be an exciting year in Page.
 
Have a safe and a very Happy New Year! 
   
 
CC Cobb
Executive Director     
 
New Members 
 
AV Powell
Construction & Paving 
3012 Border St.
Page, AZ
928-691-0192 

Renewing Members

A Dash of Color
Page, Arizona
 
Avon - Vivian Firlein
Page, Arizona
 
Basic Development
Page, Arizona
 
Classic Aviation
Page, Arizona
 
Coconino County Board of Supervisors
Page, Arizona
 
Coconino Community College
Page, Arizona
 
Cowboy In 
Big Water, Utah
 
Grand Canyon Airlines
Page, Arizona
 
Steve Kirschner
Page, Arizona
 
 Lake Powell Communications
Page, Arizona
 
Navajo Generating Station/SRP
Page, Arizona
 
Quality Inn
Page, Arizona
 
Donald G. Roberts
Page, Arizona
 
Warner's Insurance
Page, Arizona
 
Warner's Nursery and Landscaping
Page, Arizona
 
Woodcliffe Holdings, Inc.
Interstate Fire Protection
Page, Arizona
January 2010 Page Happenings and Events
 
 
13th - NPS Open House - 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 
 
**See's Candy is still available at the Chamber office and at
 Q Business Service -
 Valentine's Day is just around the corner**
 
 

Small Business Development Center

 Now in Page

 

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) now has an office right here in Page! 

 

SBDC is a quick-response business assistance program that brings together college and community resources to support economic development.  This is done through a partnership with the Small Business Administration and Arizona's community colleges. 

 

In the case of our local office, the City of Page is a major source of funding.  SBDC has served over 100,000 businesses in the state of Arizona over the past fifteen years!  Our office is right inside the Page/Lake Powell Campus of the Coconino Community College - room C3 - where strictly confidential business counseling is available Monday through Thursday at absolutely no cost!

 

You can take advantage of our services at any stage of your small business development.  You may have just the glimmer of an idea for a product or business, a concept that you want to patent, a franchise you want to explore.  You may be in business already, and in need of marketing, finance, reorganization or expansion help.  We have an amazing array of resource information both in person and on line, and over 40 counselors in the state with extensive and varied business experience. 

 

Independent research shows that businesses using SBDC services grow faster and have lower failure rates.  Funding for SBA programs has been increased this year, and there is talk of a further increase in funding and the elimination of the capital gains tax for small business!

 

If you haven't yet received a visit from us, you will soon.  In the interim, our phone number is 645-6687.  We would love to hear from you.  We believe firmly that innovation and growth are driven primarily at the level of small business.  We have several ideas we want to implement to enhance and facilitate the climate for growth here in and around Page.  We want your ideas as well! 

 

In this column, we'll touch on information that can help you and help the community.  Hope to be in touch with you soon! 

 

 

 

"Flying 4 Futures" 

Great Lakes Airlines is Hittin' the Skies for School Supplies!
 
 
CHEYENNE, Wyo., December 21, 2009 - Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: GLUX.OB - news) is helping to refuel school supplies during the month of January with their "Flying 4 Futures" campaign to benefit the Page Unified School District. 
Did you know...
-          13 million U.S. children live below the poverty line?
-          Most teachers spend between $500 and $1000 per year to purchase supplies for their students and classrooms?  
 
This is why Great Lakes Airlines and the Page Unified School District are asking for your help. 
 
Through the month of January, 2010, bring a school supply item to the Great Lakes counter and you will be eligible to win one of 4 round trip tickets between Page and Denver or Phoenix.  Donate as much as you like, however only one entry per person / per week is permitted.  Donations will be accepted Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Page Municipal Airport, 238 10th Ave. Weekend hours are limited. Please contact Great Lakes' Regional Sales Manager, Kassi Mohlenkamp at 307-432-7018 with any questions.
 
Following is a list of items needed:
            Rulers                                     Highlighters                             Erasers
            Scissors (children's)               Crayons                                  Markers
            Kleenex                                   Copy Paper                             Backpacks
            Index cards                             Colored pencils                       Black Pens
            #2 Pencils                               Pocket Folders                        Loose Leaf Lined Paper
            Hand Sanitizer                        Notebooks                               White Out
            Glue Sticks
 
Great Lakes is providing scheduled passenger service at 63 airports in sixteen states with a fleet of Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias and Raytheon/Beech 1900D regional airliners.  A current route map may be viewed at
http://www.flygreatlakes.com/route_map/route_map.htm.
 
All scheduled flights are operated under the Great Lakes Airlines marketing identity in conjunction with code-share agreements with United Airlines and Frontier Airlines at their Denver, Phoenix, and Billings hubs. Code-share agreement with only United at their Kansas City and Ontario hubs; and only Frontier at their Albuquerque hub.  The company also operates hubs in Milwaukee and St. Louis.
 
Additional information about Great Lakes Airlines is available at
www.flygreatlakes.com

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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Glen Canyon to Host Open House on Zebra Mussel Plan

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area announces a January 13 public meeting to discuss zebra and quagga mussel planning at Lake Powell.

Glen Canyon will host an open public meeting to invite comments and ideas from community members interested in quagga and zebra mussel prevention efforts on Lake Powell. The park is beginning to plan for the 2010 boating season and is evaluating ongoing practices and new options for protecting Lake Powell from invasive mussels spread by boats and other vessels. The park is reviewing practices such as launch restrictions and entrance station screening, along with new ideas such as a local boaters program.

Your ideas are needed! Glen Canyon staff will be on hand during this informal public meeting to answer questions and solicit ideas on how the park and community can best protect Lake Powell from quagga and zebra mussels.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 13, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at Glen Canyon headquarters, 691 Scenic View Drive, and is open to the public. For additional information, please contact park headquarters at (928)608-6200.

 
Social networking changing the way we travel
 

By ANNE WALLACE ALLEN, For The Associated Press

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

 

Isahrai Azaria is heading to Austin, Texas, in February, and thanks to Facebook, she already has 40 acquaintances, an invitation to go water tubing, and a line on the best vegetarian lunch place in town.

 

"It's been unbelievable," said Azaria, a singer who lives in San Francisco. "It was just a quick post on Facebook, but one of my Facebook friends is friends with some people in Austin," and those friends sent her tips on everything from yoga studios to local bus service.

 

Social media is changing the way people travel. It's replacing recommendations from experts and strangers with a targeted selection of information from acquaintances and their networks.

 

"Social media and travel are a perfect fit, because they both are built around this idea of sharing experiences and storytelling," said Mary Madden, a senior researcher at the Pew Internet and American Life Project in Washington, D.C. "Content, whether that's a blog post about your favorite restaurant or the story from your latest trip to Greece and photos of that trip, is a form of social currency that you share with other people who frequent your social media space."

 

Travelers have used the Internet for years to find hotels, restaurants and other attractions. Some Web sites offer recommendations from guidebook writers, critics and other experts, while others - like TripAdvisor.com, Yelp and Chowhound - offer feedback from individuals about their personal experiences. But credibility can be an issue. A good review could be written by the business owners themselves or their friends, while bad reviews could come from their competitors. A destination Web site might only list businesses that pay to be featured.

 

In contrast, a recommendation from a Facebook connection or your Twitter feed may feel more trustworthy and less random than something you stumble across on a Web site - even when the tweet or Facebook message is from someone you don't know.

 

"I see my social media network as a big focus group, a big travel guide," said Jessica Flynn, who owns Red Sky Public Relations in Boise. "I don't know all the people directly who I follow on Twitter, but I just find them interesting."

 

Last summer, Flynn let it be known on Twitter and Facebook that she and her boyfriend were headed to Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. She heard back from the owners of cheese shops, wine bars, and bed-and-breakfasts.

 

"It is commercial, in a way, but it also gives me a connection that I would never have had," said Flynn. "I wrote back, 'I'll be 30 miles south of you. What do you know about that area?' And then they responded and gave me something."

 

Azaria, who doesn't drive, looked on mass transit Web sites when searching for a place to stay in Austin. She got bus schedules, but couldn't tell which neighborhoods were safe for waiting at a bus stop.

 

"When I have a friend of a friend tell me on Facebook it's kind of sketchy in this area, it's like, 'OK, let me think about a different area,'" said Azaria.

 

Airlines, hotel chains, tourism agencies and companies like Orbitz also use Facebook to keep fans up-to-date on specials and deals. Facebook applications like Dopplr let users share travel plans and add reviews.

 

Outside of Facebook, trip-sharing Web sites such as Everlater provide a way for travelers to post their stories and photos.

 

Twitter has become a medium for travel-related businesses to provide quick messages about upcoming events, promotions, even weather conditions. It's also a way for these entities to identify regular customers and reward them with discounts. Other travel businesses use Twitter to build relationships with customers and promote visitor satisfaction by answering individual queries through Twitter with on-the-spot advice.

 

A Web site called Twisitor Center lists hundreds of local tourism authorities around the world that tweet: http://twisitorcenter.com/. One of them, Travel Portland, the Portland, Ore., marketing office, uses Twitter to help travelers get quick answers to their Portland-related questions.

 

Many of the tweets received at Travel Portland are from people looking for restaurants. A staff member serves as official Travel Portland tweeter, but anyone who sees the feed can respond to a query. "The nice thing about Twitter is (visitors) may also get six, seven, eight answers back from people who live in Portland," said Deborah Wakefield, Travel Portland's vice president of communications. "If somebody is downtown, asking about a great hotel for kids, they may get recommendations from people who have a favorite."

 

Tweets are especially handy if you're walking around outside looking for a good breakfast place - a common query for Travel Portland.

 

"Even if your phone has Internet capabilities maybe it's slow or difficult to see a web site -so Twitter makes it really convenient when you need one of those instant recommendations," said Wakefield.

 

And Tweets are limited to 140 words, a welcome contrast to the torrent of information on the Web.

 

"People start to rely on those trusted portals that help sift the cream from the top," said Madden, of Pew. "Otherwise people would be overwhelmed by information by doing research on line."

 

Social networking changing the way we travel

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/12/22/financial/f0...

 

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MISSION STATEMENT

The Page-Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce shall strive to develop and promote the area businesses for the welfare of the community.
 
 
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