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Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Rochester Regional Chamber E-Newsletter Presented by
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Greetings!
ThinkTank is later today. Please join us! We have wonderful events scheduled this month, please view our event calendar below for all the latest information.
If you have any good news or testimonials to share, we want to hear from you! Please send your information to Kelly at info@rrc-mi.com.
Please check out the following link to the newest promotion from Pure Michigan. Pure Michigan Video
Remember to "Go Create Commerce!"
Remember to send us your "Good News!" 50 words or less should be sent to info@rrc-mi.com. Please join us online on the following sites - TwitterClick here to view our FaceBook page! Everyone, don't forget we have a section on our website for job postings. Click here to see our listings.

Sheri Heiney Executive Director
As always, we'd like to thank our partners!
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Featured Business of the Month - Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
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Upcoming Chamber Events
Click here to register

Monday, August 1,2011 Think Tank 3:30 p.m. Auburn Hills Community Center 1827 N. Squirrel Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 No charge
Wednesday, August 3, 2011 Economic Development Committee Meeting 2:00 p.m. Chamber Office
71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No charge
Wednesday, August 3, 2011 Ambassador Network Meeting 4:00 p.m. Rochester Hills Public Library 500 Olde Towne Rd. Rochester, MI 48307
No charge
Friday, August 5, 2011 Legislative Committee Meeting 8:00 a.m. Chamber Office
71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No charge
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 Business Development Series - "He Said/She Said How Gender Communication is Effecting Your Business" 9:00 a.m. Rochester Hills Public Library
500 Olde Towne Rd.
Rochester, MI 48307
No charge
Friday, August 19, 2011 Naughty Friday 4:00 p.m. Rochester Mills Beer Co. 400 Water Street, Suite 101 Rochester, MI 48307
No charge
Monday, August 29, 2011 Chamber Orientation 9:00 a.m. Chamber Office 71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No charge
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COOKING UP SOME FUN AT ROCHESTER'S GREAT AMERICAN BAKE SALE A fundraiser for Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry Campaign
ROCHESTER, Mich. - July 26, 2011 - The buns are just about ready for the oven and we're ready for Rochester's Great American Bake Sale! The Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at the upper lot of the Downtown Rochester Farmers' Market.
This community-wide bake sale will benefit Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry Campaign. Share Our Strength's goal is to end childhood hunger in America. With your help, they believe this goal can be achieved by 2015. Do you have a sweet tooth? A craving for cookie or maybe even passion for a pie? Come on down and feed your need while contributing to a Great cause at the same time!
In addition to Great baked goods, there will be activities by the spoonful! Be sure to take some time to check out all of these heaping happenings:
Kids' Cupcake Walk ($1 per walk) 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 am & 12:30 pm
Williams Sonoma Pastry Chef Demo 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Chef's Hat Decorating with PCCA 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Shelby's Pie-Making 10:00 - 11:00 am
Storytime with RHPL 10:00 am & 11:00 am
Royal Park Hotel Pastry Chef Demo 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
"More than 17 million kids in America are at risk of hunger," said Kristi Trevarrow, executive director of the Rochester Downtown Development Authority. "Through the Bake Sale, we believe that our community can make a difference. We currently have 240 dozen baked goods, so bring your wallet and your appetite to support this Great cause!"
Additional information on Rochester's Great American Bake Sale is available at www.DowntownRochesterMI.com/Bake-Sale
Other downtown Rochester events include the Downtown Rochester Farmers' Market, every Saturday morning through Oct. 29; Movies in the Moonlight on July 30; The Big, Bright Ball on July 31; and Restaurant Week, Aug. 7 - 12. For more information on the Rochester DDA and downtown Rochester, including a complete list of events and sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.DowntownRochesterMI.com.
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Hypnobirthing Classes Available at Crittenton Hospital Medical Center
ROCHESTER, MI - HypnoBirthing is a method that focuses on preparing parents for gentle birth. Participants will learn proven techniques of deep relaxation, visualization and self-hypnosis. This state of relaxation is similar to daydreaming or the feeling of becoming lost in a movie or book. All of these methods are designed to help mothers achieve a more comfortable and relaxed birth. The next class will be held September 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please call 248.652.5269 for more information and to register, or visit us at www.crittenton.com .
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Welcome New Chamber Members
Green Earth Food Company Rosie Hawley, Owner 2987 Roundtree Troy, MI 48083 248-250-6510 www.greenearthfoodco.com Organic Meal Delivery, Organic Catering & Personal Chef Services
Kimi K Salon and Spa Christina Licari, Manager Kimi Kolb, Owner 313 Main Street Rochester, MI 48307 248-689-0250 www.kimiksalonandspa.com Hair Salon
Rochester Conservatory of Music Kay Ellen Wilkins, Owner Clifford Wilkins, Owner 120 E. Third St. Rochester, MI 48307 248-565-1925 www.rochesterconservatory.com Music Lessons
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 4:00 p.m. Kimi K Salon and Spa 313 Main Street Rochester, MI 48307
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2011 Brooksie Way CEO Challenge
CEO Challenger Race Form Company Employee Race Registration (Company Pays) Company Employee Race Registration Form (Employee Pays) Join fellow CEOs as they compete in the 2011 Brooksie Way on Sunday, October 2, 2011. Be part of what has become a very exciting tradition at the race. Last year Bill Clark (fischer America) and Bruce Hill (HealthPlus) were our CEO Challenge winners. Bill finished the Half with a time of 1:33:13 and Bruce finished the 5k with a time of 33:22. Can you beat these times? Or, are you a good sport whose personal goal is simply to complete the Half or 5k? - You may run or walk either the Half Marathon or 5k courses.
- Your contribution of $1,000 goes towards the development of fitness and wellness activities in the region.
Benefits include: - kick-off breakfast with County Executive L. Brooks Patterson
- invitation to the Brooksie Way VIP Reception and the Corporate Challenge Awards
- a special CEO Challenge race shirt
- employee discounts for Brooksie Way race participants
- promotional inserts in 5,000 runner bags
- an Oakland Press tribute advertisement
- access to the post-race Corporate Challenge tent
Questions? Contact Nancy Thompson at thompsonn@oakgov.com. |
The Crittenton Wound Healing Center is at the Forefront with the latest therapies and treatments
(Rochester Hills, MI) - Healthcare leader National Healing Corporation is marking its 15th year assisting hospitals across the country in establishing quality wound healing programs such as the one at the Crittenton Wound Healing Center.
"In 1996 when I co-founded the company, it was clear that national trends toward an aging population and increased incidences of diabetes, obesity and vascular disease would lead to an epidemic of chronic wounds that would be hindered in healing by these conditions," said National Healing CEO James E. Patrick. "National Healing centers are ensuring their communities are ready to meet the need for leading-edge wound care with specially trained physicians, state-of-the-art equipment and access to clinical trials and the latest treatments."
An estimated $25 billion is spent annually on chronic wounds which affect more than 6.5 million patients in the U.S. In 2010, National Healing managed centers treated more than 60,000 wound care patients and more than 4,035 patients were treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
The Crittenton Wound Healing Center had 3,340 patient visits last year. Patients likely to seek treatment are those suffering from diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, infections and other chronic wounds.
Crittenton's Wound Healing Center follows a proprietary, cost-effective Wound Healing Clinical Pathway® that evaluates the patient's responsiveness to treatment at every step before proceeding to a wide variety of care options. It offers highly specialized treatments including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, negative pressure wound therapy, bio-engineered skin substitutes, biological and biosynthetic dressings and growth factor therapies. National Healing has forged an academic partnership with The Ohio State University making National Healing centers a hub for wound sciences. Crittenton reports on patient treatments and outcomes which, when combined with data from other centers nationwide, provide extensive metrics that can be used for research and to analyze treatment protocol outcomes.
When faced with an atypical wound, physicians at Crittenton Wound Healing Center may utilize the National Healing rapid wound pathology service to send a biopsy to experts at the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Florida who will employ advanced diagnostic techniques. For more information on the treatment of chronic wounds, contact the Crittenton Wound Healing Center at: (248) 652-5454
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Weekly Wellness Tip from HAP
Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential and fight for your dreams." -Ashely Smith www.hap.org
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Business Development Series - "He Said/She Said"

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Online Coupons on Chamber Website
Click here to download the PDF version.

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Member Spotlight - Genisys Credit Union
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Member Advertisements
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MG Photography & Design

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J. Thomas Jewelers
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Oakland County 2011 Heritage Conference-Save the Date!
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Rochester Rotary Run--September 17, 2011
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Calling All Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs!
The library has resources to help you start, grow, and expand your business. For instance, do you know that you have online access to a database that providesaccess to more than 14 million U.S. businesses and allows you to generate custom lists of business contacts, prospective customers, mailing lists, and job contacts based on the criteria you choose? Do you know that this valuable product was used over 3,000 times last year by local business people? If you'd like to find out more about this and other valuable business resources, click here, to view our current quarterly newsletter Do What You Do Better: Business Info from the Rochester Hills Public Library. While you're at it, sign-up to automatically receive Do What You Do Better in your email inbox four times a year!
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Assistance League-Save the Date
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Rochester Hills Museum
Rochester Hills Museum Hosts Summer Camps
Terrific Tuesdays are truly terrific in the Rochester Hills Museum Children's Garden where parents, grandparents, and caregivers join their children for garden themed stories, crafts and treats. Children, ages 3-5, are invited from 10:00-11:00, for programs that include The Three Billy Goats, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Breakfast with Butterflies, Alphabet Soup, and Ladybug Picnic. Children, ages 6-10, learn about gardening with teacher and Master Gardener, Michele Dunham, from 1:00-2:30, with Sensational Soil and Wonderful Worms, Powerful Plants and their Perfect Parts, Fabulous Flowers, What's Bugging Us, Tops and Bottoms - Plant Parts We Eat, Scarecrows and much more. Join us for Tuesdays, August 2, 9, 16, and 23. Pre-registration is required and space is limited in our corncrib classroom. The cost for each Terrific Tuesday is $3 for Museum members and $5 for non-members. All grown-ups are free!
Little House by the Creek - One Day Camps are the perfect place to be on Thursday August 11. Campers, ages 7-11, travel back in time to days along the Stoney Creek in a small village and take part in activities from the 1800s including children's chores like hauling water from the creek, candle-dipping, sewing, rug-beating, vegetable gardening, tin-punching, and butter-churning. The school marm will teach them reading, writing and 'rithmetic at the one-room schoolhouse and, if they get all of their chores and schoolwork done, there will be time to play with old-fashioned toys and go wading in the river! Re-registration is required and space is limited. Cost is $30 for Museum members and $35 for non-members.
Little House in the Village Writer's Camp is planned for August 22-25 for ages 9-12. They will be using the Museum's unique natural and historic setting to read, write and illustrate a variety of genres while experiencing life in a 1860s village - working and playing like yesterday. Pre-registration is required and spaces is limited. Cost is $120 for Museum members and $140 for non-members. For more information or to register, call 248-656-4663, visit our website at www.rochesterhills.org, or email us at rhmuseum@rochesterhills.org.
The Rochester Hills Museum is a 16 acre complex of historic buildings and grounds listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Museum is located at 1005 Van Hoosen Road, one mile east of Rochester Road off Tienken Road. For more information call 248.656.4663 or visit www.rochesterhills.org.
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Walter P. Chrysler Museum 2011 Lecture/Workshop Series
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum is pleased to announce our complete 2011 Lecture/Workshop Series comprised of six sessions highlighting a wide range of topics for die-hard auto enthusiasts as well as novice car owners. The series kicks off Saturday, April 16 with The Art of the Auction, featuring RM Auctions and Auctions America by RM.
Following are highlights of each program, which you will also find - along with online registration - by clicking here. The attached form is provided for your convenience in registering via mail.
We look forward to seeing you.
Maintaining Today's Cars 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 $10 per person advance/$12 per person door (Museum members $8 and $10, respectively) If you're a first-time vehicle owner or have a new driver in the family, this session is for you. Protect your investment and avoid getting stranded by learning about required maintenance including checking the oil, safely filling the fuel tank and changing a flat tire. Learn what dashboard warning lights indicate and how to handle roadside emergencies. Tips and techniques presented in the session's first half will be reinforced via hands-on demonstrations in the second half. From Chrysler's Vintage Master Tech Files 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 $13 per person advance/$15 per person door (Museum members $11 and $13, respectively) For more than 60 years, Chrysler dealership technicians have learned in-depth diagnostics and service procedures through a monthly training program that's believed to be the longest running of its kind. Master Tech courses - which are Web-based today - have advanced as much as the vehicles they highlight. Join Steve Shugg, retired Director of Mopar® Sales and Training and Field Operations, for an entertainingly nostalgic look back at the then cutting-edge training from Master Tech's earliest days via delightfully antiquated original filmstrips. Model Train Clinic 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 $2 per person ages 5 and up with regular Museum admission ($1 for Museum members) Celebrate the season with a stroll through the Museum's Cars, Trees & Traditions exhibition and delight in a variety of trains running through elaborate landscapes on an oval track in Boss Chrysler's Garage every holiday weekend with regular Museum admission, courtesy of the Stoney Creek Model Railroad Club. Club members will host a Model Train Clinic Dec. 3 to work with young train lovers in creating lifelike scenery from everyday materials and provide tips to moms and dads about easy, inexpensive ways to start a model train tradition at home. Click here to register online for any of the Museum's 2011 Lecture/Workshop programs. For additional information, e-mail events@wpchryslermuseum.org or call 248-944-0450.
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2011 Chevrolet Cruze Raffle
TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE RAFFLE TICKET PRICE $20.00 Drawing to be held Saturday, October 22, 2011 All proceeds benefit RAYA services and programs Contact RAYA -248-656-3558 - for more information!!!!
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Pet of the Week Shere Khan
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Shere Khan is sheer cute! At 1 year old and just over 9 pounds, Shere Khan is an affectionate orange and white tiger cat. He is a curious and friendly boy who's always on the go. His adoption fee includes microchipping, sterilization, age-appropriate vaccinations and much more. Call or visit the Michigan Humane Society's Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care at (248) 852-7420 and provide the pet ID number, 13638273.
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