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BUSINESS CONNECTION a publication of the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce SEPTEMBER 2012 he O’Fallon Chamber broke ground on a new monument sign in front of their soon to be new office space on Monday, August 13 at 2145 Bryan Valley Commercial Drive in O’Fallon, MO. Growth had inspired the O’Fallon Chamber Board of Directors to start looking for a place to expand into and accommodate the needs of their 500+ members. Major changes of the new location will be a larger board room with a smaller meeting space adjacent, open reception area and ample parking. Local general contractor and longtime O’Fallon Chamber member, Schneider Construction Services will build out the existing building. The O’Fallon Chamber expects to be moved into their new location later this fall. T O’FALLON AGAIN MAKES LIST OF AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO LIVE CHAMBER CELEBRATES NEW MONUMENT SIGN or the fourth consecutive time, the City of O’Fallon, Missouri, has been named one of the country’s “Best Places to Live,” according to Money magazine’s list of America’s 100 best cities. O’Fallon ranked 39th on the 2012 list of cities with a population of 50,000-300,000, O’Fallon’s ranking continues the stream of national accolades that have been bestowed on the City. In addition to Money’s previous rankings in 2006, 2008 and 2010, O’Fallon was named to Relocate-America. com’s listings of America’s Best Cities in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, and O’Fallon currently is ranked as the “Second-Safest City in F Continued on pg 6
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Page 1: O'Fallon Chamber eNewsletter - September 2012

BUSINESSCONNECTION

a publication ofthe O’FallonChamber of Commerce

SEPTEMBER 2012

he O’Fallon Chamber broke ground on a new monument sign in front of their soon to be new offi ce space on Monday, August 13 at 2145 Bryan Valley Commercial Drive in

O’Fallon, MO. Growth had inspired the O’Fallon Chamber Board of Directors to start looking for a place to expand into and accommodate the needs of their 500+ members. Major changes of the new location will be a larger board room with a smaller meeting space adjacent, open reception area and ample parking. Local general contractor and longtime O’Fallon Chamber member, Schneider Construction Services will build out the existing building. The O’Fallon Chamber expects to be moved into their new location later this fall.

TO’FALLON AGAIN MAKES LIST OF AMERICA’S 100 BEST PLACES TO LIVE

CHAMBER CELEBRATES NEW MONUMENT SIGN

or the fourth consecutive time, the City of O’Fallon, Missouri, has been named one of the country’s “Best Places to Live,” according to Money magazine’s list of America’s 100

best cities. O’Fallon ranked 39th on the 2012 list of cities with a population of 50,000-300,000,

O’Fallon’s ranking continues the stream of national accolades that have been bestowed on the City. In addition to Money’s previous rankings in 2006, 2008 and 2010, O’Fallon was named to Relocate-America.com’s listings of America’s Best Cities in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, and O’Fallon currently is ranked as the “Second-Safest City in

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General Membership LUNCHEON Tuesday, September 25th11:30 am to 1:00 pm@ the Old Hickory Golf Club1 Dye Drive in St. Peters, MO 63304Join us for our monthly luncheon and fi nd out how to be an effective leader. Our speaker Judy Ryan is a human systems specialist and speaks from experience. Don’t forget to register in advance!

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1299 Bryan Road, O’Fallon, MO 63366Phone: 636.240.1818Email: [email protected]

Mission Statement:The O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce is committed to promoting economic vitality in O’Fallon and the St. Charles County Region while providing members with networking opportunities, education and advocacy in public policy decisions affecting business.

Vision Statement:The O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce will be the catalyst for the prosperity of our community as a valued resource for businesses, organizations, and residents.

Offi cers:Cindy Elking, Chairman of the BoardAdam Hopper, 1st Vice ChairmanJeff Arneson, 2nd Vice ChairmanRuss Craven, TreasurerStacee Gilmore, SecretaryJulie Feast, Past-Chairman

Directors:Mark Crank, DirectorHeather Deatz, DirectorTim DeGhelder, DirectorRon Epps, DirectorMichael Favazza, DirectorJonny Kruse, Gracie BarraAlissa Moore, DirectorBrian Richardson, DirectorDavid Schmidt, Director

Staff:Erin Williams, President/CEOSara Henderson, Communications DirectorSam Byers, Membership Services Director

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ver 30 years ago, Mick and Jan Ostrander were living paycheck to paycheck, and Mick had to sacrifi ce time

with their children to work nights and overtime. When she found herself in the company of a woman who relied on her exterminator to rid her home of spiders, Jan was bitten with an idea.

“I came home and said, ‘Why don’t we do a little pest control, and you could be home with the family on the weekends?’ And that’s what started it,” she said.By “it” she means Mick’s Exterminating, which has since become synonymous with “quality pest control.” When they fi rst began, Mick did all of the pesticide work on his own, part time, while the business end was handled out of their North County home.

When they came to O’Fallon fi ve years later, Mick’s Exterminating “just bloomed with everything else that was starting up back then,” said Jan.

Mick could no longer do all of the leg work on his own, so the couple began hiring for their now full-time business venture. It still remained a tight-knit affair: before they hired a receptionist, Jan answered the phones herself and got to know the customers quite

personally.

“When they would tell me what they had—ants, spiders—I would say, ‘Well do you have any other problems in addition to that?’” she said. “And they would go into their personal problems like I was their psychiatrist. And back then we weren’t getting that many phone calls, so I could spend the time talking to them.”

Though she can no longer name every customer like she once could, Jan says that today’s customers defi nitely still build relationships with the employees, most of whom have been there for more than six years. The couple’s son, Matt, has taken over as president of the company while Mick and Jan try to let go of the reigns a bit.

“I do the taxes and watch the bottom line,” said Jan. “Generally I may come in once or twice a week, and [Mick] comes in every day to get the coffee.”

In an economy full of uncertainties, the Ostranders feel lucky that their company is still experiencing steady growth. They consistently have to hire additional workers and have recently extended the services they offer to wildlife control.And not only are they growing, but they are fl ourishing: Mick’s Exterminating has been named the

Small Business of the Year by the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce, and has won multiple awards from Angie’s List for customer service.

“It’s just that old saying that the customer is always right,” said Jan. “There are very few [businesses] that really take advantage of that. If they really have a problem, we want to solve their problem.”

Because of the pride Mick’s Exterminating takes in its service, Jan says that referrals have become their number one marketing tool. “The Chamber [of Commerce] has been a big part for us because it just gives you a whole new bunch of people to refer,” she said.

Mick is quick to credit the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce, of which they have been members for nearly 22 years, as well.

“We were always very active in the Chamber, and that always helps. If you think you’re going to pay your dues and then you’re going to get all this business, you’re not,” he said. “We were very, very busy with the Chamber back in the day.”

Mick’s services many areas other than O’Fallon, but Jan says it is their personal

MICK’S EXTERMINATING KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY CONTROL

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he O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce will host its 3rd Annual Trivia Night on Friday, November 2, 2012

in the O’Fallon City Hall gymnasium located at 100 North Main Street in O’Fallon, Missouri. Doors open at 6:00 pm and Trivia starts at 7:00 pm.

Join us for the 3rd Annual O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce Trivia Night. Our theme is “Trivia Night of the Living Dead” and the event promises to be an evening full of brain power and brain eating questions! The evening will consist of fun questions from a variety of categories, not just zombie trivia.

$160 for a table of eight people includes; 10 rounds of trivia, door prizes, a mulligan, beer and soda. You may also bring in your favorite snacks and drinks. The evening will be packed with cash prizes, 50/50, special games & drawings, a prize for the best decorated table and best costume plus a silent auction will all be part of the fun. This event will sell out, get your tickets today!

The 3rd Annual O’Fallon Chamber Trivia Night is proudly sponsored by: City of O’Fallon, Ameren Missouri, Delmar Gardens, and SSM St. Joseph Health Center.

For more information or to register your table visit www.ofallonchamber.org/trivia or call 636-240-1818 to reserve your spot.

Trivia proceeds benefi t the mission of the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce: The O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce is committed to promoting economic vitality in O’Fallon and the St. Charles County Region while providing members with networking opportunities, education, and advocacy in public policy decisions affecting business.

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preference to keep the company in the town where it grew up and made so many connections.

“ You know somebody on a personal basis, you know what kind of person they are, and you know if they’re

deal with.

Mick’s Exterminating is located at 8491 Veterans Memorial Parkway in O’Fallon, and can be contacted at 636-978-5700 or www.micksexterminating.com.

going to be a company you want to deal with or not,” said Jan.

Though a pest problem is not exactly desirable, rest assured, Mick’s Exterminating is exactly the type of homegrown business that you want to

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n Thursday, August 23rd the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce hosted the 20th Annual Golf Tournament

at Whitmoor Country Club. Golfers were treated to a perfect day, with sunshine, great prizes, lots of fun and networking! We would like to thank our players for spending the day with us, and our Golf Committee for their commitment to making this event a success.

The O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce would like to extend our gratitude to our sponsors including Charter Business, City of O’Fallon, Delmar Gardens of O’Fallon, SSM St. Joseph Hospital West and the beverage cart sponsors F&M Bank &

Trust and CenturyLink.

Hole Sponsors include: ADP, Ameren Missouri, American Eagle Credit Union, Commerce Bank, Delmar Gardens of O’Fallon, Endless Travel Vacations, Firestone Complete Auto Care, Fred Weber, Inc., Lang Insurance, Mozingo Music, Pain Relief Associates, PNC Bank, Promotions Pronto/Community News, SSM St. Joseph Hospital West, St. John’s Bank & Trust, Toyota, USA Mortgage - Lori Williams, Vantage Credit Union and West Community Credit Union

Another thank you to Krey Distributing, White Autobody and Garden View Care Center for

donating all of the beverages.

2012 Golf Planning committee: Chair: Ron Epps, Michael Brown, Brian Cauley, Heather Deatz, Dave Evans, Stacee Gilmore, Don Loughridge, Rick Oliver, Jim Ottomeyer, Nathan Painter, Marty Rueter, and Beth Simmons.

Winners for the golf tournament included: A Flight, 1st place was awarded to Mozingo Music, 2nd place to Jim Ottomeyer’s team. B Flight, 1st place was awarded to Michael Brown’s team, 2nd place to Mark Crank’s team.

We hope to see everyone next year!

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America” by CQ Press.

“We are truly humbled to again be on this prestigious list,” said Mayor Bill Hennessy. “O’Fallon is a wonderful community in which to live, work and play. This honor is a testament to our residents, our businesses, civic organizations, schools, churches, community volunteers and our elected offi cials and tremendous City staff.

“Our leaders are called on to make O’Fallon the ‘best city in the State of Missouri.’ With this ranking, we have once again achieved that goal, and we have set a standard of excellence that we intend to maintain for future generations.”

O’Fallon is the highest-ranked city in the state of Missouri and one of only three Missouri cities to be ranked by Money. St. Charles ranked at number 71 and Florissant ranked at 76.

According to Money:Job seekers with families would do well to consider O’Fallon, a super-safe St. Louis suburb that has one of the highest projected rates of increases in employment in the state, top schools, and affordable homes that average just $170,000 for a three-bedroom. While the city is crisscrossed by a mass of highways, the roads help O’Fallon residents get where they need to go, from fi ne restaurants 40 or so minutes away in St. Louis to the River City Rascals baseball stadium and acres of parks closer to home.

In assessing communities, Money magazine compared national statistics on a variety of topics, such as fi nances (income, taxes, insurance rates, etc.), housing prices, job growth, transportation, public safety, education, leisure and cultural activities, weather, health and demographics for 2012.

O’Fallon stood out in several ways: • O’Fallon’s job growth rate of 55.63% from 2000-2011 was higher than nine of the “Top 10” communities on the list.• O’Fallon families have a higher purchasing power than the average of the 100 “best places” listed by Money.

• The average home price in O’Fallon is more than 30% lower than the average of the “best places” list.• O’Fallon’s air quality index of 79.3% is better than the Top 100 average • O’Fallon is served by three quality public school districts,

and test scores for O’Fallon students in both math and reading are more than twice as high as the Top 100 average. • The City is within 30 miles of 17 colleges, universities and professional schools. • O’Fallon residents are 50% less likely to suffer a personal crime compared to the average for the “Top 100 Best Places.” O’Fallon’s rates of one personal crime per 1,000 residents and 16 property crimes per 1,000 residents were signifi cantly lower than the average of the other 100 best cities.

In addition to high marks for its low crime rate, O’Fallon also stood out for the number of businesses who have either headquartered or made a signifi cant investment in O’Fallon, the City’s extensive park system, and the overall sense of community that extends throughout the City.

“A great City is a partnership of business, government, educational, civic and residential investment,” said O’Fallon’s City Administrator, Keith Riesberg. “What makes this City so special is our continued commitment to study our City and say ‘How can we make it even better?’ Our City staff, elected offi cials and civic and business leaders understand that we’ve been entrusted with a jewel here in O’Fallon. We’re dedicated to keeping it that way.”

The health and safety of the City’s residents also played a signifi cant role in the ranking.

“The health and safety of our residents and businesses remain our top priorities,” said O’Fallon Police Chief Roy Joachimstaler. “The O’Fallon Police Department, O’Fallon, Wentzville and Central County Fire Protection Districts and St. Charles County Ambulance District all employ outstanding teams with individuals who have won awards for their training and professional expertise. We’re also fortunate to have tremendous health care facilities with dedicated professionals committed to the health and welfare of our residents.”

Money Magazine used statistics from data provider OnBoard Informatics to determine this year’s rankings.

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Congratulations! On behalf of the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce, I would like to extend our congratulations to- well- all of us,

residents, businesses, elected offi cials and City of O’Fallon staff, for being named the 39th Best Place to Live in America! Only three Missouri cities were ranked and O’Fallon was the only one to break the Top 50. By working together we are continuing to make O’Fallon the best place to live, play and work! Your Chamber of Commerce is proud to be a part of such a dynamic community.

Speaking of the strength of our community, I’d like to take a moment to address the question of merging chambers. Yes, this year they seem to be the popular thing to do in St. Charles County; however after discussions with our Executive Committee and staff the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce is proud to be in a strong position to serve our members and our O’Fallon community. It is our feeling that our steady growth allows us to build relationships with one another so that we can continue to feel confi dent about not only doing business with one another, but referring our fellow members to our friends and colleagues. Not only does having a focused area allow us to build relationships with each other, but also includes our elected offi cials and City staff so that we can all work together towards our mission of, “promoting the economic vitality of O’Fallon…” .

We strive to give our members the greatest return on investment possible. Our O’Fallon Chamber continues to grow and with the surrounding Chambers merging, we only see opportunity for the future growth and strength of our organization.

Having said all that, I would like to thank our current Board of Directors as well as our past Directors. It is because of their foresight and goal orientated leadership that the O’Fallon Chamber is in our current solid position.

Before I go, I would like to give you an update on our new building. We are moving right along! (Actually the contractors are moving right along, I haven’t done any of the construction myself.) Our walls are built, wired, insulated and drywalled. We are currently deciding on paint colors and carpeting. Our monument sign, which will be located at the corner of Bryan and Bryan Valley Commercial Drive, is on schedule to begin construction next week.

Keep the Shout Outs Coming!Cindy Elking, Chairman of the Board

WORKSHOPS HELP MAKE THE MOST OUT OF NETWORKING

he O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce will host a series of Networking Works! workshops to teach local business people not just about the importance of networking, but how to get the

most out of the networking they are already doing.

The workshops will take place once a month at Staybridge Suites in O’Fallon, MO from October through February. Pete Brown of Sandler Training will lead the workshops with a focus on becoming a more confi dent and successful networker.

“So many tend to believe that networking is really just handing out business cards over lunch. In truth, that is a good way to meet people, but maybe not as effective as having strategic goals associated with how you meet people, why you meet people and how to make networking actually work for your business,” said Erin Williams, President and CEO of the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce. “These workshops will give participants not just an elevator speech, but the knowledge to build their ‘personal board of directors’ and how to build relationships that are mutually benefi cial so that there is truly a net of people working for and with one another.”

The event is open to members and non-members of the O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce, and registration for one workshop as well as for the whole series is available, and includes a continental breakfast.

For more information and to register for the classes visit www.ofallonchamber.org/networking-works or call 636-240-1818.

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Operation Food Search, founded in 1981, is the largest distributor of free food in the St. Louis bi-state region. With a network of 265 agencies (food pantries, shelters and soup kitchens) over 120,000 people are provided food assistance each month.

In October 2008, Operation Food Search opened a second distribution center in Wentzville to serve St. Charles, Lincoln and Warren County. In December 2011 the distribution center moved into a 12,000 sq ft warehouse in O’Fallon to better serve the community.

The O’Fallon distribution center serves 30 food pantries helping to feed more than 24,000 individuals each month. Almost half of those served are children. .As a leader in the fi ght against hunger, Operation Food Search’s mission goes above and beyond basic food collection and distribution. Nutrition education, Operation Backpack program, a 24/7 hunger hotline and environmentally-friendly

fundraising initiatives all help Operation Food Search feed the hungry.

One of our most important programs is Operation Backpack. Many families in our community rely on the free or reduced-price school lunch program to help provide nutritious meals for their children during the school year. Some of these families struggle to provide those same meals for their children over the weekend. For these children, Operation Backpack helps fi ll in the gap by providing non perishable meals to be eaten over the weekend when resources may be limited. Currently, Operation Food Search is 380 children in the Wentzville School District, each week with the Operation Backpack program.

We are working to raise support to expand the Operation Backpack program into all school districts in St. Charles, Lincoln and Warren Counties. Each backpack cost an average of $5.00 to provide a child with adequate nutrition over the weekend.

We look forward to working with organizations, businesses, schools, churches and individuals who are concerned for our neighbors who are struggling to meet their most basis need. Working together we can insure that no one needs to be hunger in our community, especially children.

Operation Food Search is celebrating 30 years of impacting lives … one meal at a time.

For more information contact Denny Gladieux, Community Outreach Director, 636-544-3863.

MEMBER SPOTLIGHTDENNY GLADIEUX

1435 Hoff Industrial Drive, O’Fallon, MO 63366636-544-3863 | www.operationfoodsearch.org

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Thursday, September 6New Member OrientationO’Fallon Chamber Offi ce3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Thursday, September 6Casino Night CommitteeO’Fallon Chamber of Commerce8:00 AM - 9:00 AM CST

Monday, September 10O’Fallon EliteWebster University in Winghaven12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Tuesday, September 11Ambassadors MeetingDelmar Gardens of O’Fallon3:45 PM - 4:30 PM

Business After HoursDelmar Gardens of O’Fallon4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Wednesday, September 12Masters of Business “MOB” Christian High School - Annex12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Thursday, September 13Leads to SuccessThe Falls Golf Club8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Friday, September 14Ribbon CuttingLook! Shops3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Tuesday, September 18Board of Directors MeetingO’Fallon Chamber Offi ce12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Wednesday, September 19Site Selectors ShowcaseGarden Villas of O’Fallon7:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Thursday, September 20Tech/Comm MeetingSpencer Road Library Branch12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

CHAMBER CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2012

Friday, September 21Legislative Awareness CommitteeRendezvous Cafe12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Monday, September 24O’Fallon EliteWebster University in Winghaven12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CST

Tuesday, September 25General Membership LuncheonOld Hickory Golf Club11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Wednesday, September 26Masters of Business “MOB” Christian High School Annex12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Thursday, September 27Leads to SuccessThe Falls Golf Club8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Ribbon CuttingMary’s Morsels3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Friday, September 28Ribbon CuttingHubler Auto Plaza3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Monday, October 1Chairman’s Book ClubDeer Run Library9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Tuesday, October 2Networking Works!Staybridge Suites7:30 AM - 9:30 AM

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Classic Vending & CateringCatering Services508 Villa Piazza O’Fallon, MO 63366314-221-6479

Crackteam-Missouri, LLCFoundation Repair793 Cypress Knoll Dr O’Fallon, Mo 63368636-625-3554www.crackteam-missouri.com

Endless Travel VacationsTravel Services11500 Olive Blvd., Suite 152 Saint Louis, MO 63141314-395-9705www.endlesstravelvacations.com

Fifth Third BankBanks2419 Highway K O’Fallon, MO 63368636-272-2540www.53.com

Hillside Auto RepairAutomotive Services, Body & Repair400 Church St O’Fallon, MO 63366636-240-1050www.hillsideautorepair.net

Mary’s Morsels Bakery & CafeRestaurant107 O’Fallon Plaza O’Fallon, MO 63366636-272-1112

MercyHealthcare Services300 Winding Woods, Suite 210 O’Fallon, MO 63366314-628-3495www.mercy.net

SubwayRestaurant4263 Keaton Crossing O’Fallon, MO 63368636-300-4292www.subway.com

The Center for Autism EducationNon-Profi t105 Sheriff Dierker Ct O’Fallon, MO 63366636-978-7785www.teachautism.org

Valpak of Greater St. LouisAdvertising & Direct Mail2603 Plantation Point St Charles, MO 63303314-602-6998advertise.valpak.com/greater-stlouis

NEW MEMBERSA VERY SPECIAL WELCOME!A VERY SPECIAL WELCOME!

The O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce and the City of O’Fallon celebrates new businesses with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony. Or, if you are an existing member and moved locations, changed ownership or remodeld let the business community know with a ribbon cutting. Contact Sara to learn more 636.240.1818.

RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONIESWELCOME TO O’FALLON!WELCOME TO O’FALLON!

O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce Offi ce2145 Bryan Valley Commercial | O’Fallon, MO 63366

Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings:Friday, September 14th @ 3:30 p.m.Look! Shops

Friday, September 27th @ 3:30 p.m.Mary’s Morsels and Bakery

Friday, September 28th @ 3:30 pmHubler Auto Plaza

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Congratulations and thank you to the following companies who as of July 2012 have been O’Fallon Chamber members for...

1 YearCatholic Family ServicesEagle Bank and TrustMercedes Benz of St. CharlesSport ClipsTrue Health ChiropracticWingate by Wyndham

2 YearsCaliber Cast StoneChristian Brothers AutomotiveEdible ArrangementsHansen’s Tree, Lawn & Landscaping ServiceJackman Insurance GroupLawn & Landscape Solutions, LLCPain Relief Associates

3 YearsAssured TitleTwin Oaks Estate

4 YearsExpert RentalsQuik Cash

5 YearsDardenne Dental

7 YearsM&I Bank A part of BMO Financial Group - Hwy K & Laura HillNationwide Insurance - Matt EstalVSM Abrasives CorporationWinning Technologies

8 YearsCraven & AssociatesO’Fallon Nutrition

9 YearsF&M Bank and Trust CompanyFritz’s Frozen CustardMaryville UniversityThe Vinings of O’Fallon

10 YearsGateway Creative

11 YearsChristian High SchoolMinuteman Press - St. Charles

12 YearsComponent Bar ProductsManagerial Accounting ServiceWade Stables, P.C.O’Fallon Family YMCA

15 YearsWhite Auto Body

16 YearsPeoples Bank & Trust

17 YearsCommerce Bank - E. Elm

MEMBER ANNIVERSARIESTHANK YOU!THANK YOU!

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Chamber of Commerce events!You’ve always had the opportunity for

networking, building referrals and learning from your fellow members; now you could win the

vacation of a lifetime! The more you attend, the better your chance are of winning!

Throughout 2012 each time you attend a General Membership Meeting, Business After

Hours or Morning Schmooze, your name will be entered into a drawing. The winning

vacation recipient will be drawn at the Annual Awards luncheon held on

December 18th, 2012.

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New members are welcomed at the August General Membership Meeting held at the Christy!

CHAMBER ACTIVITIES

Members sign the interior wall of the soon to be new chamber offi ce.

Rendezvous Cafe hosted a fabulous Business After Hours this month.

Thank you to all those who came out to help us celebrate the closing of the new Chamber offi ce! Another thank you to Premier Rentals, Stefanina’s, Christy Banquest Center and Quinessential Catering for their donations.

Good times and networking at the August Business After Hours.

Over 130 members at the August Networking Membership Meeting!

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Call 636.240.1818 or email [email protected]

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Keep up to date with news, sales, events and more from your fellow members. Contact Sara at [email protected] to submit your information for future newsletters. Check out www.ofallonchamber.org for more member news and events.

MEMBER MENTIONSNEWS FROM OUR MEMBERS

25th Annual Excellence in Community Development Awards BanquetSave the Date for Progress64West 25th Annual Excellence in Community Development Awards Banquet“Celebrating 25 Years of Progress” on Wednesday, November 21, 2012 at 11:30 a.m.. The banquet will take place at Doubletree by Hilton located at 16625 Swingley Ridge Rd. in Chesterfi eld.Masters of Ceremonies will be Tom Shaw, Tom Shaw Realtors and Tom Fleming, Supplies Network, Inc.This year’s 2012 St. Louis County Honorees are: Maryville Centre, THF Realty, St. Louis Family Church, McBride Homes and West Newsmagazine.This year’s 2012 St. Charles County Honorees are: Missouri Research Park, MasterCard, CitiGroup, City of WentzvilleGeneral Motors, Partners for Progress, and Hwy. 141 Connector/Boone Bridge/Page Avenue Extension.

Look!Shops Grand OpeningJoin us for our Grand Opening on September 15 and 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday outside you can expect a face painter for the kids, a jewelry corner where kids can make their own bracelet to take home with them, live music, food by Jimmy Johns, and a few other fun things up our sleeves.

Inside on Saturday, a pottery demonstration, a Scentsy and Grace Adele handbag presentation, crocheting 101, chair massages, wine tasting and samplings. On Sunday, a pottery demo, a Juice Plus presentation, 31 Handbags presentation, chair massages, wine tasting and samples. All of these appearances are by our individual Shop Owners and more are signing up to make this an awesome event.

Discount for O’Fallon Chamber MembersBook your next Group Outing with Brunswick Zone XL St. Peters in the month of September & receive a complimentary $10 Game card per guest!Contact Krissy or Meredith in the sales offi ce for more information at 636-474-2695. Brunswick Zone XL is located at 8070 Veterans Memorial Parkway St. Peters, MO 63376.

ABLE General Membership MeetingOur Guest Speaker is Elizabeth George Co-Chair of the Regional Early Childhood Council Vice President, Deaconess Foundation who will be talking about “Economic Impact of Early Learning”.

The meeting will be at St. Charles City County Library District, Spencer Rd Branch, Community Commons Room 240 located at 427 Spencer Road, St. Peters, MO on Tuesday, September 18 from 8:00 -9:30 am.

Please RSVP by September 14 to Tammie DeLosSantos at [email protected] call (636) 922-8342. Continental Breakfast provided by Commerce Bank.

“Through the numerous networking opportunities I have increased my business and have seen a steady growth in a struggling economy. I have also increased my business contacts greatly.”

Mark CrankMarcos Productions314-603-0687 | www.marcos4fun.com

WHAT MEMBERS ARE SAYING

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be held on September 29, 2012 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. at t. Charles Community College in Cottleville, MO 63376

Start a Team, Join a Team, Walk to End Alzheimer’s! Register today at www.alz.org/stl or by calling 800.272.3900.