Page-Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce 

The Business Page

October 2011

  "The Chamber is good for Business and Business is good!"

Stormy Powell
 

 Officers & Board Members
President, Chris Moore; 
President Elect, Cory Johnston;
Treasurer, Michele Grim;
Board Members: Marsha Ward, Roy Boughton, Diana Smith, Debbie Bushey, 
Matt Wester, Roland Rutjens, Chris Pahissa Van Meenen, and Art Umbaugh

 Executive Director: Cecilia Cobb
Administrative Assistant: DeeDee Sadler
How To Reach Us:  928-645-2741 Phone, 928-645-3181 Fax
Facebook: Page/Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce
Twitter @ PageChamber
IN THIS ISSUE
October Block Party Mixer
New Members
Renewing Members
October Happenings & Events
SBA in Page
Advertize with us
Mission Statement
Join Our Mailing List
Platinum Sponsors 
Wahweap
 
Gold Sponsors 
Cinema Promotion 
Silver Sponsors 
Courtyard 
Message From the Executive Director 
 

Page-Lake Powell Greetings!  
 
    It has been a very busy month; moving and settling in to our new office, all the events that happened in September, and getting ready for this year's Balloon Regatta and Regatta Street Fair. 
     October is going to be just as busy. I am presenting an annual report and goals to the Board of Supervisors later this month. This is the first time all Chambers in Coconino County are meeting together with our leaders in a work session. I am looking forward to meeting and working with our neighbors. I am also attending the Arizona Department of Commerce Conference in Tucson at the end of the month. It is rumored that funds have become available again for rural development.
     Please stay tuned for the USDA/Hud/FHA Housing Fair later this fall. The USDA has some wonderful programs for our Seniors to save energy and money.
 
          Don't forget the Powell Museum's Friday Night Art Walks, Glen Canyon Lecture Series, and the Therizinosaur: Mystery of the Sickle-Claw Dinosaur exhibit at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center.

    Our mixer this month is a "Block Party" at the Elm Street Mall, featuring these members; Coldwell Banker, Dimensions, Desert Celebrations, Big Dipper, Slackers, and The Lake Powell Chronicle. Visit each location from 6 - 7 pm and get a card. The best "hand" wins the door prizes. We will meet at Slackers for the networking and announcements. We hope to see you there.  
 
     We need homes and volunteers for our Annual Holiday Home Tours. This is a fundraiser for our scholarships for local students at CCC - Page Campus. Please contact our office if you are willing to serve on this committee or offer you decorated home for tours this year. 
 
     Be Safe on the Lake and with all your fall activities...Have a great month and we'll see you around.
  

CC Cobb

Executive Director    

 October Chamber Mixer

is a Block Party

at the Elm Street Mall

 
Block Party Mixer
October 6, 2011
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Food! Fun! & Networking!
 
Elm Street Mall
Call 645-2741 for more information.
We hope to see you there!
 
Slackers LogoDesert CelebrationsBig Dipper
LP ChronicleColdwell Banker

Welcome New Members

  
Lake Time Houseboats

Members Celebrating Anniversaries

  
Allied Waste
Care For You
DC's Backyard Bar BQ
Great Lakes Aviation
Outwest Publishing
Page Animal Adoption Agency

October 2011

Happenings and Events 

 

Friday, September 30th

**Friday Night Art Walk, Powell Museum, 5 pm - 10 pm

**NFL Punt - Pass - Kick

 

For a complete listing of Page events, click here. 

 

The Powell Museum has a New Exhibit. Click here for more details. 

 

Click here for the Glen Canyon Natural History Association events and newsletter.

 

To view the latest promotional video for Page, this is amazing

and is going "viral" on YouTube. View our videos on YouTube

This is your Tourism Bureau and tax dollars at work.  
 

Click here for the Page Community Center's newsletter and activities for October.

Click here for a summary of their events.

 

Click here for the Page Teen Center's Newsletter, Halloween Party,

Witch Laughing Contest, and Santa Pics.

 

Click here for the new Great Lakes Airlines Las Vegas, Phoenix, & Denver Schedule. 

 

Navajo National Monument Fall Hours

 

Basic Business Empowerment Training begins Oct. 3rd.

 

Body Mechanics 101 at the Community Center.

 

Safe Ways: Balance and Fall Prevention at the Community Center.

 

The Southwest Area Small Business Forum Series from the IRS;

Forum #1: The Fresh Start Initiative

 

AZ Legislative Summit, October 13 at the Moenkopi Legacy Inn, Tuba City/Moenkopi, AZ. 8:30 am - noon, (MST). Click here to register and for more information.  

  


 

October is

Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Candlelight Vigil

October 4, 2011 at 6:00 pm

at 835 Newburn Rd. 

PRDVS Logo


Helping Hands

12th Annual Fall Festival

October 21-22, 2011

Click for information about these activities

 Business Challenge

Business Challenge Registration Form

Pumpkin Glow

Haunted House 

 

 Small Business Administration in Page

The New Customer Service Program!

 

As we look forward to implementing our new customer service program, I want to let all of you in on the approach I intend to take in the classes we will be offering at the college.  I hearken back to the regular struggles that I've had with employees - I'm sure my experiences were typical.  In trying to develop a program, the recurring question is "How do I make employees see that it is in their interest to provide stellar customer service?" 

The focus in the class will be to try to get people on every rung of the ladder to see the benefit to their lives of the opportunities available in any job.  Chief among the skills anyone can take away from any job are the inter-personal, customer service skills.  I want all of them to ask "What's in it for me", and I'll lay it out for them!  

The sticker that we intend to place on the windows at participating businesses provides all owners with an opportunity to put some teeth in the "What's in it for me" ethic.  Pay for performance is on the rise all across America.  Companies are guaranteeing only minimum wage to any and all employees.  Compensation beyond that - on whatever schedule the employer wants to offer - hinges upon a clean report from secret shoppers. 

The workforce shares in the benefits of a good report, and suffers the pain of a bad report, as a team.  There are no scapegoats. The retention of the "Customer Service Friendly" sticker can have a direct impact on your management of the workforce, and on their individual financial success.  It can become a tool for you to use. 

We'll talk more about the program as it develops.  I'm looking forward to wide participation.  It's free!  The class will be on demand every Tuesday morning at the college, 9:00 a.m.  - in room C6.  It will last about an hour.   If we need to hold an evening class, arrangements can be made.  

 

For more information, Call Jim Hunter at the Small Business Development Center right here in Page.  928-645-6687, or the Chamber of Commerce at 645-2741.

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Deadline for November's Newsletter

  Article Submission                           October 25, 2011
  Ad Submission                                  October 25, 2011
 

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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