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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!
Enjoy your holidays! We are gearing up for 2012 with several events and ribbon cuttings on the calendar. Check below for details.
It's never too early to make your reservations to Chamber events. Many events do sell out. Please reserve your space early, buy clicking on the link below.
The Chamber office will be closed for the holidays between Friday, December 23 and Monday, January 2, 2012.
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

Friday, January 6, 2012 Legislative Committee Meeting 8:00 a.m. Chamber Office 71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No Charge Monday, January 9, 2012 Marketing Class 9:00 a.m. Chamber Office 71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No Charge Wednesday January 11, 2012 Business Exchange Luncheon 11:30 a.m. Twin Lakes Golf Club 455 Twin Lakes Drive Oakland Twp., MI 48363 $25 pre-paid, $30 at door Monday January 23, 2012 Chamber Orientation 9:00 a.m. Chamber Office 71 Walnut, Suite 110 Rochester, MI 48307 No Charge Friday January 27, 2012 Coffee Talk 8:30 a.m. Concorde Inn 1919 Star Batt Dr. Rochester Hills, MI 48306 No Charge
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Office Space Available
Established CFP in Troy is looking to share an office with a CPA, Enrolled Agent, Tax Preparer, Business Consultant, Property & Casualty Agent or similar professional in an upscale Class A office building located near Big Beaver & I-75. Includes full kitchen. Conference Room available.
Call Dennis at 248.619.6050.
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Chamber Holiday Hours
Members, please be advised that the Chamber office will be closed for the holidays from Friday, December 23, 2011 through Monday, January 2nd, 2012. We will re-open Tuesday, January 3, 2012 at 9:00 am.
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YPR PCN Group Looking for New Members!
The Young Professionals of Rochester Preferred Client Network Group is growing and needs new members! If you are a professional under the age of 40, we welcome you as a guest to our next meeting.
Please RSVP with Rob VanDette (248) 770-8408 rob@awspecialists.com, or Brad Saarela (248) 736-0888 brad@somersetlendingcorp.com.
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Welcome New Chamber Members
H & R Block
Tom Mines
45 S. Livernois
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
248-656-2434
www.hrblock.com Dan's Bathtub Reglazing
Debra Cahill, V.P.
Timothy Cahill III, Treasurer
198 W. Auburn Rd.
Rochester Hills MI 48307
248-852-6650
Reglaze/Refinish Bathtubs, Tile & Sinks, both residential & Commercial
Salon Twenty5Gentiana Ura
54983 Shelby Road
Shelby Township, MI 48316
248-608-0600
Beauty Salon
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Upcoming Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies
Mark Your Calendar! Thursday, January 12, 2012 - 4:00 p.m. Rochester Athletic Club 637 N. Main Rochester, MI 48307
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 4:00 p.m. H & R Block 45 S. Livernois Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Thursday, January 26, 2011 - 4:00 p.m. Main Street Bank 1235 N. Main St., #150 Rochester, MI 48307
Thursday February 2, 2012 - 4:00 p.m. Independent Expressions 302 W. University Dr. Rochester, MI 48307
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Office Depot
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Weekly Wellness Tip from HAP
Don't give up the family favorites, but enjoy them in moderation. Have a few holiday cookies periodically, but not every day. Ask yourself if you really need that second or third treat. www.hap.org
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Rochester Community Schools Mentor Program
Available to high school junior and seniors, the Rochester Community School Mentorship Program is an opportunity for hands-on experience in careers students are considering after high school. Working alongside a mentor, students are assigned tasks that give them a sense of what this profession requires in terms of aptitude, ability, and interest. The goal is for students to have a better understanding of whether this career is something they are interested in.
The Mentor Program will be starting up second semester. The second semester mentorship will be starting February 6, 2012 and all mentorships will need to be completed by May 18, 2012.
A list of possible mentorship's is attached to the application; however, if there is a mentorship a student is interested in that is not listed, the mentor committee will try and find a mentor.
SEEKING INTERESTED MENTORS!
We are seeking interested businesses to help us support our students hands- on education in various career fields, such as Dentistry, Engineering, Journalism, Lawyer, Pediatrician, Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Pre-school Teacher, Early Childhood Teacher, Veterinary Clinics, Video Productions and more!
WHAT IS REQUIRED OF MENTORS?
- Acquaint students with the workplace, dynamics and provide general exposure to the profession via observation, participation and discussion.
- Help student decide on a general project or activity
- Assign specific tasks under proper sand safe supervision to provide a "hands on" experience in the work environment
- Students need to spend 20-40 hours outside of the school day over the semester, observing, participating and learning about the field and work environment.
WHY BE A MENTOR?
- Increase public relations and community support for education
- Enhance and continuously improve the educational process by detailing future trends in business, technology, and careers
- Provide input to curriculum development
- Provide hands-on experience to students
If you're interested in supporting our young adults by providing a mentorship opportunity, please contact Linda Cianferra at 248.726.5959.
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Huntington Ford and Rochester Hills' Stoney Creek High School Partner to Raise $6,930
Test-drive fundraising event generated much needed money for Stoney Creek High School, helping students in the local community.
Rochester Hills, MI - Huntington Ford, Stoney Creek High School, and members of the local community raised $6,930 for the local school at a recent test-drive and fundraising event. As part of Ford Motor company's Drive One 4 UR School program, more than 275 area residents took a test drive in a new Ford vehicle during the school's successful on-site event.
Since the program's inception in 2007, the Drive One 4 UR School program has generated over $7 million in donations for high schools nationwide. The money raised during the program has helped ensure that extracurricular activities like sports, music and volunteer programs continue in local communities despite budgetary constraints and funding cuts.
"Everyone at Stoney Creek got behind this event to assure our success," said Patrick Scoggin, President of Huntington Ford. "Their support and enthusiasm resulted in a great donation to the school. I am thrilled that we can take part in a community event like this and help our local high school."
"Finding creative ways to raise funds is imperative," added Larry Goralski, Principal at Stoney Creek. "The money we earned through Huntington Ford will certainly make a difference with all of our students."
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Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce Celebrations Independent Expressions LLC's New Downtown Rochester Location
Rochester, MI - The Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Rochester Downtown Development Authority will host a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Independent Expressions LLC, Photography and Graphic Design by Laurie Puscas in her new downtown location. Independent Expressions has been doing business in the greater Rochester area since 2004 and became an LLC in February of 2009. Laurie studied photography at Oakland University. Her photography has appeared regularly in The Oakland Press and C & G Newspapers. "I love the creativity of photojournalism and the opportunity to meet individuals who are doing something interesting or spectacular and then be able to capture their unique situation for all to see and share," said Puscas. Independent Expressions LLC provides portrait, wedding and commercial photography. Portrait photography consists of studio and location photography for families, children, high school seniors and pets. Prints are offered in various finishes including the popular metallic finish, canvas wraps, mouse pads, decks of playing cards and even holiday ornaments. Custom designed greeting cards and custom framing are also available. Owner Laurie Puscas explained, "We began offering custom framing as a convenience after a number of clients asked where to have their images framed. We have a computer program that shows the client what specific frames will actually look like on their image. It is very helpful. You can choose a beautiful frame and have a magnificent image, but we help to make sure they complement one another." Laurie has truly enjoyed giving her time and talent to the greater Rochester Community over the years. She has taken photos for press releases promoting numerous musicals at Notre Dame Preparatory School and has taken and donated cast photos for numerous musical productions at Rochester High School. She has taken photos for various non-profit organizations including the Rochester Symphony Guild, Paint Creek Center for the Arts, and her personal favorite, The Animal Rescue League. Laurie has always been active in the community, including running for office in a recent city council election. Please join the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 4 p.m. in the new Independent Expressions LLC downtown Rochester location at 302 W. University Drive. More information can be found at www.independentexpressions.com or www.facebook.com/independentexpressions <http://www.facebook.com/independentexpressions> .
The Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce thanks their partners Oakland University, Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, Shelton Buick GMC, Fox Automotive Group, Bill Fox Chevrolet, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the Detroit Regional Chamber. The Mission of the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce is to provide leadership by advancing business development in partnership with civic, cultural and educational interests for the benefit of its members and the community.
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Chief Financial Credit Union
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Twin Lakes Golf & Swim Club
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Sprint of Rochester
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Genisys Credit Union
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J. Thomas Jewelers
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The Gratitude Steel Band
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Revitalizing Touch Wellness Spa
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Member Advertisements
sponsored by Health Alliance Plan of Michigan |
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MG Photography & Design

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Save The Date

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Rochester Hills Museum Hosts Parade Exhibit, Santa, and Holiday Events
Contact Person
Patrick J. McKay
Supervisor of Interpretive Services
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm
248.841.2671
mckayp@rochesterhills.org
Rochester Hills Museum Hosts Parade Exhibit, Santa, and Holiday Events
The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm will be hosting a new exhibit - The Rochester Home Town Christmas Parade Celebrates Six Decades of Christmas Joy from November 25 - December 30. The exhibit features news articles, photographs, and memorabilia that have sustained one of the largest events in our community for the past sixty years. Santa and Mrs. Claus visit the Museum on Saturday, December 3 from 9-4 p.m. - Timed tickets are available and all guests can enjoy a hayride, fresh baked cookies and Holiday activities. The Museum's Old Fashioned Christmas will take place on Saturday, December 17 from 1-4 p.m. Tickets are available through the Museum's website at www.rochesterhills.org or by calling 248.656.4663. In addition, the Museum will display 35 years of White House Christmas cards as well as cards from various world leaders on loan from former Congressman William Broomfield. The Museum will also display old ice skates, a sleigh, and various winter related artifacts. In addition, the 1840 Van Hoosen Farmhouse and 1850 Red House will be decorated for the holidays. The Museum is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. as well as December 28 and 29 from 1-4 p.m. The Rochester Hills Museum is located on Tienken Road, between Rochester and Dequindre Roads. The Museum is a 16 acre complex of buildings and grounds listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contact the Museum at 248.656.4663, www.rochesterhills.org or email rhmuseum@rochesterhills.org.
Photo caption - Santa will visit the Rochester Hills Museum on Saturday, December 3 from 9-4. Timed tickets are available at www.rochesterhills.org
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm 248.656.4663
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Walter P. Chrysler Museum
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| Rochester Junior Woman's Club Looking for New Members
Rochester, MI (December 8, 2011) - The Rochester Junior Woman's Club (RJWC) is actively seeking new members! RJWC is a volunteer service organization which has been a part of the Rochester community for more than 50 years.
RJWC is committed to supporting numerous area charities and non-profit organizations through hands-on volunteering as well as fund-raising. Since its inception, the Rochester Junior Woman's Club has donated more than 1 million hours of community service and raised more than $760,000 to support the local community.
Members of RJWC have helped found many institutions in the Rochester community; Rochester Community House, Crittenton Hospital, Rochester Hills Public Library, Rochester YMCA, Older Persons Commission (OPC) and the League of Women Voters all were started with the support of club members.
The group also provides hands on support to the Paint Creek Center for the Arts, Rochester Hills Museum at VanHoosen Farm including the annual Stonewall Pumpkin Festival, the Older Persons Commission, and Dinosaur Hill Nature Center. We also provide two scholarships annual through the Greater Rochester Community Foundation. In addition, recent fundraisers have benefitted Rochester Area Neighborhood House, Rainbow Connection, Rochester Community House, South Oakland Shelter, Meadowbrook Hall Garden Club, Rochester Hills Museum, Meadowbrook Center for Learning Differences, Paint a Miracle, Blessings in a Backpack, Rochester PTA Council's Rachel's Challenge Program and the Stoney Creek Schoolhouse Interpretation at the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm in addition to an annual fundraiser for the Crittenton Hospital Auxiliary.
Proceeds from this years fundraising events will go to benefit Avon Players, Friends of Dinosaur Hill and Rochester Symphony Orchestra (RSO).
The next fundraising event for the club will be their annual Spring Luncheon and Boutique Shopping Event which will be held on Saturday, March 24, 2012 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Royal Park Hotel at 600 East University Drive in Rochester. Tickets are $40 per person and tables of 8 or 10 are also available. For questions or to order by phone please call Cyndi at 248 636 1022 or email catoupin@comcast.net. You can also print an order form from their website at www.rhpl.org/rjwc.
Rochester Junior Woman's Club welcomes new members all year long. Meetings are held the third Thursday of every month, September through May at the Rochester Community House at 7:00 p.m.
For more information about the club, membership, or orientation meetings please contact Jennifer Hyvari at 248 770 8073 or dolittle2748307@yahoo.com. You can also visit their website at www.rhpl.org/rjwc or follow them on Facebook at "Rochester Junior Woman's Club."
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Pet of the Week - Hannah
Meet Hannah! An 8-year-old Border Collie mix, this sweet and loving lady loves to have her back scratched. Weighing 50 pounds, this quiet and calm girl is very well-behaved and friendly. Not only that, she already knows a number of commands, including sit, stay and down! Come meet her today! The adoption fee includes sterilization, age-appropriate vaccinations and much more! For more information, visit or call the Michigan Humane Society's Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care at (248) 852-7420, and provide the pet ID number, 702238.
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